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  Dorothy Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dorothy Day was declared Servant of God when a cause for sainthood was opened for her by Pope John Paul II.
Although Day had written passionately about women’s rights, free love and birth control in the 1910s, she opposed the sexual revolution of the sixties, saying she had seen the ill effects of a similar sexual revolution in the 1920s, when she had a then-legal abortion.
Day was proposed for sainthood by the Claretian Missionaries in 1983.
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 Dorothy Day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Dorothy Day (November 8, EHandler: no quick summary.
The catholic worker movement was founded by dorothy day and peter maurin in 1933....
Peter maurin was co-founder, with dorothy day, of the catholic worker movement in 1933....
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 Dorothy Day Catholic Worker Social Justice
Dorothy Day With Love for the Poor Jim O'Grady; illustrated by Lisa Peet Dorothy Day worked for almost 50 years among the poor and homeless, was an outspoken and often controversial proponent of peace and social justice, and broke bread with people as varied as Eugene O'Neill and Cesar Chavez.
Dorothy Day: Wondering at Her Simplicity orothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement, was born on November 8, 1897.
The Centenary of Dorothy Day's birth was November 8, 1997.
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 Dorothy Day Biography
Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker movement, was born in Brooklyn, New York, November 8, 1897.
Day won a scholarship that brought her to the University of Illinois campus at Urbana in the fall of 1914.
What kept Day in the sidelines was that she was a Catholic and the march had been organized by Communists, a party at war with not only with capitalism but religion.
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 Dorothy Day
Day remarked that “the mystery of the poor is that they are Jesus, and what we do for them we do for him.” Maurin and Day established a Catholic Worker house in New York for the urban poor, and by 1936 there were 33 such houses around the country.
Catholic Worker lessons stayed with me: Dorothy Day shared my small apartment when she was in town.
(Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker movement is remembered on her 100th birthday by a former editor of the New York City-based Catholic Worker newspaper)(Cover Story)
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 Day, Dorothy - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Day, Dorothy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Initially a Marxist, she became a Catholic and, with Peter Maurin, founded the Catholic Worker movement, which was devoted to aiding the poor.
Day Vision Goggles (Night Vision Goggles with day filter)
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 Philosophical Dictionary: d'Alembert-Day
Day combined communist social concern with Christian convictions in the autobiographical
The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of Dorothy Day
The Moral Vision of Dorothy Day: A Feminist Perspective
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