The publication of Dorothy Day's diaries reveals an intimate portrait of her life dedicated to serving the poor and advocating for peace. These previously sealed writings, now available after twenty-five years, provide insight into her personal struggles and deep concerns, showcasing her commitment to living the gospel through action. Through her reflections, readers gain a deeper understanding of her courageous witness and the challenges she faced over nearly fifty years of service.
Dorothy Day Boeken
Dorothy Day was een Amerikaanse journaliste en sociaal activiste, die een devoot katholiek werd. In de jaren 1930 richtte ze samen met Peter Maurin de Catholic Worker beweging op. Deze non-verbale, pacifistische beweging combineert nog steeds directe hulp voor armen en daklozen met non-verbale directe actie namens hen, en vestigde Day als een vereerd figuur binnen de Amerikaanse katholieke gemeenschap.






Following the Call
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Fifty-two readings to spark weekly group discussion on putting Jesus’ most central teachings into practice. Jesus’ most famous teaching, the Sermon on the Mount, possesses an irresistible quality . Who hasn’t felt stirred and unsettled after reading these words, which get to the root of the human condition?This follow-up to the acclaimed collection Called to The Life Jesus Wants for His People taps an even broader array of sources, bringing together prophetic voices from every era and a range of traditions to consider the repercussions of these essential words.More than a commentary or devotional , this book is designed to be read together with others, to inspire communities of faith to discuss what it might look like to put Jesus’ teachings into practice today.
Dorothy Day, a pivotal figure in American Catholicism, significantly influenced social justice and religious thought through her extensive writings. Her contributions to Commonweal, spanning six decades, reflect her commitment to social issues and her unique perspective on faith. As the editor of The Catholic Worker, she championed the poor and marginalized, making her a prominent voice in Catholic social activism. This collection showcases her profound insights and enduring legacy in both religious and social realms.
Fire and Spirit
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"Lightning and forest fires could strike terror in primitive humans, yet they also cherished fire as a life-giving gift from the gods"-- Provided by publisher
The letters of Dorothy Day reveal profound insights into Christian spirituality, marking an important contribution to the field. Through her correspondence, readers gain a deeper understanding of her thoughts, beliefs, and the values that shaped her life and activism. This collection serves as a testament to her enduring influence and the relevance of her message in contemporary discussions about faith and social justice.
Focusing on her experiences as a journalist and activist, the book compiles Dorothy Day's reflections from her writings in "Commonweal." It highlights her life as a single mother, her civil disobedience that led to jail time, and her dedication to the Catholic Worker movement. Through her travels and reporting on social issues like labor disputes and racial inequality, Day's profound faith and humanity shine through. This abridged edition offers insights into her spiritual journey and resilience in the face of adversity.
Fifty-two readings on living in intentional Christian community to spark group discussion. Gold Medal Winner, 2017 Illumination Book Awards, Christian LivingSilver Medal Winner, 2017 Benjamin Franklin Award in Religion, Independent Book Publishers AssociationWhy, in an age of connectivity, are our lives more isolated and fragmented than ev
The Long Loneliness
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This inspiring and fascinating memoir, subtitled, “The Autobiography of the Legendary Catholic Social Activist,” The Long Loneliness is the late Dorothy Day’s compelling autobiographical testament to her life of social activism and her spiritual pilgrimage.A founder of the Catholic Worker Movement and longtime associate of Peter Maurin, Dorothy Day was eulogized in the New York Times as, “a nonviolent social radical of luminous personality.” The Long Loneliness recounts her remarkable journey from the Greenwich Village political and literary scene of the 1920s through her conversion to Catholicism and her lifelong struggle to help bring about “the kind of society where it is easier to be good.” (Description from Amazon.)
Therese
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