Casa Maria, 401 East 26th St., is one of 175 Catholic Worker communities committed to nonviolence, voluntary poverty, prayer and hospitality for the homeless. The Catholic Worker movement, founded by ...
In its 90th year, the radical peace movement is reinvigorating itself by going hyper-local. Illustration by Sarah Fuller.(sarahfullerart.com) Simone Weil House is a century-old arts-and-crafts ...
BRATTLEBORO — 2024 Catholic Worker calendars, featuring artwork by late local artist Rita Corbin, are now available at Everyone's Books. Corbin, a graphic artist and printmaker, became involved in the ...
The Winona Catholic Worker celebrated its 25th anniversary last summer. It’s a local community, of an international movement with 216 communities in the United States and another 33 across the world.
The Winona Catholic Worker, 832 West Broadway, is hosting a roundtable discussion on Sunday, November 16, from 3-4:30 p.m. Lynne Rabuse will lead a discussion, titled “Volunteering in Guatemala.” In ...
The New York Catholic Worker’s Integral Ecology Circle gathers for a photo holding newly planted vegetable seedlings. A cutout of Dorothy Day, the founder of the movement, hangs above the group in the ...
Jane Sammon is the only Catholic Worker still living in one of the original Houses of Hospitality who worked with Dorothy Day, now a candidate for sainthood.
Almost 48 years after her final public appearance, Dorothy Day once again spoke to a eucharistic congress. Only this time, the words that reflected the eucharistic underpinnings of Day's ...
(RNS) — Inspired by Pope Francis’ apostolic letter on ecology, a garden planned for the roof of the movement’s historic Maryhouse has attracted new attention to Dorothy Day’s Catholic service ...
The Catholic Worker movement was founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in 1933 among the poor of New York City. The movement is grounded in a firm belief in the God-given dignity of every person.