Dorothy Day

  • Dorothy Day: Dissenting Voice of the American Century
    By John Loughery, Blythe Randolph

    Dan Mauk went to see her. Dorothy's initial reaction was not what people such as Peggy Scherer, Father Gneuhs, or Michael Harank (the last two both gay men) were hoping for. At first, somewhat rattled, she quoted St. Paul as she often ...

  • Dorothy Day: Writings from Commonweal
    By Dorothy Day

    LI , 99–102 111 27 Traveling by Bus March 10 , 1950. Vol . LI , 577-9 28 Letter : Blood , Sweat and Tears December 29 , 1950. Vol . LIII , 300–1 117 29 121 The Story of Steve Hergenhan January 11 , 1952. Vol .

  • Dorothy Day: Dissenting Voice of the American Century
    By John Loughery, Blythe Randolph

    They invited Rose Pastor Stokes to speak on campus. Given her notoriety and her outspoken support for Margaret Sanger's still illegal efforts on behalf of birth control, Stokes was a risky guest, and the fact she was allowed to speak at ...

  • Dorothy Day: Dissenting Voice of the American Century
    By John Loughery, Blythe Randolph

    352 At some point: If there is one topic Catholic Workers alive today, who were at the house in the 1970s, are not comfortable talking about, it is John Coster's criminal activity, even if almost everyone acknowledges that it took place ...

  • Dorothy Day: A Biography
    By William D. Miller

    ... 442 Florida , 217 , 219–220 Florida State University , 110 Flynn , Elizabeth Curley , 35 , 62 Forand , Ed . , 484 ... 410 Gallagher , Don , 376–377 Garroway , Dave , 445 Gartland , Fr. , 459 Gauchet , Bill , 284 , 357 , 512 Gauchet ...

  • Dorothy Day: A Radical Devotion
    By Robert Coles

    Robert Coles first met Dorothy Day over thirty-five years ago when, as a medical student, he worked in one of her Catholic Worker soup kitchens.

  • Dorothy Day: An Introduction to Her Life and Thought
    By Terrence Wright

    Born in 1897, Dorothy Day was one of the most important lay Catholics of the twentieth century and many have embraced her cause for canonization.

  • Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those who Knew Her
    By Rosalie G. Riegle

    A unique and intimate biographical celebration of a radical saint for our times.

  • Dorothy Day: Love in Action
    By Patrick Jordan

    In Dorothy Day: Love in Action, Patrick Jordan--who knew her personally--conveys some of the hallmarks of Day's fascinating life and the spirit her adventure inspires.

  • Dorothy Day: Friend to the Forgotten
    By Deborah Kent

    Recounts the life of the Catholic activist who started the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933 and devoted herself to providing social services to those in need.

  • Dorothy Day: A Catholic Life of Action
    By Stephen Marchesi, Maura D. Shaw

    Recounts the life of Dorothy Day, the twentieth century reformer who founded the Catholic Worker Movement and worked for the rights of the poor and the oppressed.

  • Dorothy Day: Periodista, activista social y pacifista
    By Terrence C. Wright

    En esta introducción a la vida y al pensamiento de Dorothy Day, una de las periodistas católicas más importantes del siglo XX, Terrence Wright consigue dibujar con sencillez y maestría su perfil de contornos radicales.

  • Dorothy Day: Friend to the Forgotten
    By Deborah Kent

    This fascinating biography chronicles the life of Dorothy Day, known the world over as the leader of the Catholic Worker Movement. Guided by a strong commitment to social justice and...

  • Dorothy Day: A Catholic Life of Action
    By Maura D. Shaw

    This engaging introduction to Dorothy Day will show you how one person can accomplish big things. This colorful book introduces you to the world of Dorothy Day, one of the most amazing people of the twentieth century.

  • Dorothy Day: Love in Action
    By Patrick Jordan

    By any measure, Dorothy Day lived a fascinating life.

  • Dorothy Day: Champion of the Poor
    By Elaine Murray Stone

    A brief biography of Dorothy Day, from her wild and tempestuous youth, to her conversion, to her radical activism as she emerged as an advocate for the poor and marginalized. -- Back cover.