Sunday, July 1, 2012
Dorothy Day On Her Success
"If I have achieved anything in my life, it is because I have not been embarrassed to talk about God." Dorothy Day (b. 1897, New York (USA) - d. 1980), Journalist, socialist, social activist, pacifist, convert to Roman Catholicism. She became a Benedictine and with Peter Maurin, was the co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement (1933).
Labels:
Benedictines,
pacifism,
Roman Catholic Church,
socialism,
workers
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