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Workers and Scholars in the Catholic Worker tradition, Traditional Catholic Reflections & Reports, Stephen Hand Editor ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17) |
 | | A Catholic Worker course of study is best pursued not in the classroom or lecture hall but on the picketline, the soupline, in the doorway of an arms factory, in prison, weeding the garden, canning tomatoes, at the bedside of the dying, or thumbing a ride on the freeway. |
 | | Her Catholic Worker cofounder, Peter Maurin, coined the phrase to describe the tension between, on the one hand, lots of work and no reflection on the social implications of the work, and, on the other, lots of talk about discerning forms of ethically productive work while fl flies buzzed the food-encrusted dishes in the sink. |
 | | The Catholic Worker movement is no exception to this reality and is today divided between those who more or less follow Dorothy Day in her adamant, prophetic, orthodoxy and critique of the culture, and those who play fast and loose with it. |
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