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    Dorothy Day (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) was an American journalist, social activist and anarchist who, after a bohemian youth, became a Catholic without abandoning her social and anarchist activism. She was perhaps the best-known political radical among American Catholics.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Dorothy Day (born November 8, 1897, New York, New York, U.S.—died November 29, 1980, New York City) was an American journalist and Roman Catholic reformer, cofounder of the Catholic Worker newspaper, and an important lay leader in its associated activist movement.

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Womens Rights Activists. Dorothy Day was an activist who worked for such social causes as pacifism and women's suffrage through the prism of the Catholic Church. Updated: Jul 6, 2020....

  4. A personal tribute to Dorothy Day, a Catholic activist and writer who founded the Catholic Worker movement. Learn about her life, faith, works of mercy, and legacy of hospitality and social justice.

  5. Apr 6, 2020 · But Dorothy Day was always equal parts “Catholic” and “worker.” Many followers of the Pope found her politics inconvenient and offensive; many leftists thought her faith oppressive and absurd.

  6. In an age marked by widespread violence, impersonal government, shallow interpersonal commitments, and a quest for self-fulfillment, Dorothy Day’s spirit fosters nonviolence, personal responsibility of all people to the poorest ones among us, and fidelity to community and to God.

  7. Dec 13, 2018 · Learn about Dorothy Day, a writer, editor, and activist who founded the Catholic Worker, a movement for social justice and pacifism. Discover her life story, from her bohemian past to her conversion to Catholicism, and her influence on Pope Francis.