Topic: Dorothy Day
By: Charles M. Blow | Posted: September 25, 2011 Print Email +/- Text SizePermalink SHAREFacebook Digg Twitter MySpace Stumble Upon Google Tweet...
When John Paul II is declared “Blessed” on May 1, it will represent the fastest beatification of modern times, narrowly surpassing Mother Teresa...
I really only love God as much as I love the person I love the least. " .
Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker movement, was born in Brooklyn, New York, November 8, 1897. Without embarrassment, she looked up at Day, told her where to find her daughter, and returned to her prayers. In November 1917 Day went to ...
I've long known the truth of Martin Buber's line: "When two people relate to each other authentically and humanly, God is the electricity that surges between them. I have always been intrigued and fascinated by the classic stories of spiritual ...
Googling God" Hayes, who is pointing readers to this very good chin-scratcher about what makes for good preaching in the Catholic Church. What moves me? I want to hear other voices. Last week I asked my 16 year old son what he ...
I assume that if you carry bottles of Zoloft, Prozac, or Xanax in your purse, you are a deep feeler, brilliant thinker, compassionate healer, and funny joke-teller. They don't fault me for viewing the world through the impractical lens of a ...
Aspects of the topic Catholic Worker are discussed in the following places at Britannica. Assorted References Catholic Worker Movement (in Catholic Worker Movement (Roman Catholic lay movement)) . In 1933 Day and Maurin founded the Catholic Worker, a monthly newspaper, to carry the ...
F or many years America has been a trusted educational resource for high school teachers, college professors and directors of religious education. " By Edward Vacek February 25, 2002 "Bless Me, Father" By James Martin May 21, 2007 "The Quest for Authentic Liturgy ...
The Diaries of Dorothy Day) will lead a panel discussion of Day's life at the Museum of the City of New York (1220 Fifth Ave between 103rd and 104th Sts, 212-534-1672, mcny. "Dorothy Day is the most famous New York City ...