Essays Tagged: "Catholic Worker"
Dorothy day
nse to such questions, Day, with the help of a former Christian brother, Peter Maurin, started "The Catholic Worker". This radical newsletter was "made to publicize Catholic social teaching and promot ... olic social teaching and promote steps to bring about the peaceful transformation of society". "The Catholic Worker" also expressed the idea of pacifism, and the refusal to take either side in war. Th ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community
Dorothy Day in Entertaining Angels
een trying to find the right religion for her throughout her whole life and she finally found it in Catholicism.I think in certain aspects she went too far, and that she also disregarded the feelings ... h faith that it even stands up against the church when the archbishop tries to tell her to stop the Catholic Worker. One of the problems I have with her though is that I believe her faith causes her t ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith > Christianity
Los Angeles Catholic Worker and how it contributes to the Works of Mercy, the Works of Peace and the Spiritual Works of Mercy by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin
The Catholic Worker movement is composed of several Catholic communities founded by Dorothy Day and Pete ... unities founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in the 1930s during the Great Depression. The Catholic Worker aims to live its life by the way of the Gospel of Jesus, more specifically, the vers ... tions such as helping out the poor, campaigning for nonviolence, and promoting social justice. Each Catholic Worker house has a different mission, and their daily life is suited to the issues surround ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith > Christianity
Research Application Paper
s (Kelly 1955) were of interest in the research.In "Seeking Authenticity: Women and Learning in the Catholic Worker Movement" (Parrish & Taylor, 2007), the research was qualitative in nature and e ... ch was used to prepare individual accounts of each person's experiences and learning processes as a Catholic Worker. Then thematic analysis across the cases, as described by Lincoln and Guba (1985), w ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers
Reflections From the Long Loneliness
hip. Yet, she was unsure what she believed and still searching. Her friends never regarded her as a catholic and never knew that she would feel necessity to worship God in an organized Church. When sh ... d in an organized Church. When she was working in Chicago, Dorothy Day lived in an apartment with a catholic household. The household's daughter--Bee, prayed every night and morning when she thought D ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Biographies