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The Catholic Worker Movement: Intellectual and Spiritual Origins

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This book is essential reading for understanding the legacy behind the Catholic Worker Movement. The founders of the movement, Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin met during the Great Depression in 1932. Their collaboration sparked something in the Church that has been both an inspiration and a reproach to American Catholicism. Dorothy Day is already a cultural icon. Once maligned, she is now being considered for sainthood. From a bohemian circle that included Eugene O'Neil to her controversial labor politics to the founding of the Catholic Worker Movement, she lived out a civil rights pacifism with a spirituality that took radical message of the Gospel to heart. Peter Maurin has been less celebrated but was equally important to the movement that embraced and uplifted the poor among us. Dorothy Day said he was, "a genius, a saint, an agitator, a writer, a lecturer, a poor man and a shabby tramp." Mark and Louise Zwick's thorough research into the Catholic Worker Movement reveals who influenced Peter Maurin and Dorothy Day and how the influence materialized into much more than good ideas. Dostoevsky, Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila, Francis of Assisi, Therese of Lisieux, Jacques and Raissa Maritain and many others contributed to fire in the minds of two people that sought to "blow the dynamite of the Church" in 20th-century America. This fascinating and detailed work will be meaningful to readers interested in American history, social justice, religion and public life. It will also appeal to Catholics wishing to live the Gospel with lives of action, contemplation, and prayer.

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ISBN:
9780809143153
Author:
Zwick, Mark
Publisher:
Paulist Press
Author:
Zwick, Louise
Subject:
History
Subject:
Institutions & Organizations
Subject:
Christianity - History - Catholic
Subject:
Catholic Worker Movement -- History.
Subject:
Catholic Worker Movement
Subject:
Christianity-Church History General
Publication Date:
20050531
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
8.72x6.12x.80 in. 1.06 lbs.

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