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During the early stages of the Catholic Worker movement, there was some resistance among average Catholics in America to embrace the movement and its said alignment with Church teachings. This sentiment coincided with a broader societal apprehension towards anything resembling Communism, particularly
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During the 1950s and 1960s, Dorothy Day's engagement with labor issues diminished as her attention shifted towards pacifism and disarmament advocacy. Her commitment to nonviolence prompted her to actively protest against the nuclear arms race, the Korean War, and other major conflicts of the time. By
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During World War II, the newspaper maintained a relatively high circulation, but it decreased due to its pacifist stance. This stance led to internal conflicts within the movement. By 1938, the paper's circulation had grown to 190,000. However, Dorothy Day's commitment to pacifism caused circulation
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Maurin wanted the newspaper to be part of a bigger plan for Catholic social action. This plan involved a mix of learning to help people think intellectually, regardless of their background. It also included setting up places where the needy could get food, shelter, and companionship—called houses of
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community in New York City. It focuses on themes such as social justice, Catholic social teaching, pacifism, and activism. As of May 2023, it has about 26,000 mail subscribers. Despite transitioning towards decentralized distribution, specifics on circulation remain limited. Notably, the publication
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marked a pivotal moment where her religious convictions intertwined with her political aspirations. This alignment was further solidified when she crossed paths with Peter Maurin, a French immigrant, in 1933. Maurin's arrival at Day's home sparked a meeting of minds, as they shared mutual ideas and
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In both 2020 and 2022, the Catholic Worker maintained around 20,000 mail subscribers. Additionally, the collective movement has expanded significantly from its origins as a newspaper and a single small house in New York to encompassing 187 communities in a decentralized network, collaborating with
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The development of CatholicWorker.org, a website not officially affiliated with the movement but created by Jim Allaire to serve as a digital hub for Catholic Worker communities. Despite initial skepticism within the movement about embracing technology, platforms like Instagram and Facebook have
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In the initial stages of planning the publication, there was a divergence in opinions between Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin regarding the name of the newspaper. Maurin advocated for naming it "The Catholic Radical," while Day, drawing from her background as a former Communist, believed that "The
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According to managing editor Joanne Kennedy, they continue to manually lay out the paper instead of using digital software. Additionally, they have consciously opted against having a website or email. They have deliberately abstained from releasing a digital edition of the newspaper.
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Catholic Worker" would better resonate with their intended audience. She elaborated that the term "Worker" in the paper's title included individuals engaged in physical, mental, or spiritual labor, particularly emphasizing the poor, the dispossessed, and the exploited.
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during the era of the Red Scare. Observers, including many Catholics, were skeptical of the Catholic Worker's houses of hospitality, finding it challenging to reconcile the voluntary poverty embraced by its members with traditional Christian teachings.
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maintains a price of one penny per copy, ensuring affordability for all readers. Additionally, an annual subscription is available for 25 cents, with seven issues distributed throughout the year. However, foreign subscriptions are priced at 30 cents.
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Between 1955 and 1961, Catholic Workers in New York orchestrated acts of civil disobedience aimed at challenging the nuclear arms race, specifically targeting the compulsory annual air raid drills enforced by the
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The readership increased significantly, and by September 1933, Day and Maurin were printing 20,000 papers. By 1935, the circulation of the Catholic Worker had risen to 110,000. And would reach 150,000 by 1936.
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for failing to acknowledge the presence of Christ in their adversaries or to recognize God's existence amidst evil. Day believed that all U.S. citizens carried culpability before God for events like those in
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the 1950s, Day and fellow Catholic Workers believed that mere verbal opposition to war and militarism was insufficient. They felt compelled to personally engage and take responsibility for their actions.
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hospitality. Maurin also thought about creating farm communities or agronomic universities. These places would give land and jobs to people who were struggling because of displacement by
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Rota, Olivier. "From a social question with religious echoes to a religious question with social echoes. The 'Jewish Question' and the English Catholic Worker (1939–1948)".
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Day became increasingly reclusive, reducing her writing output and travel commitments. However, she remained involved in editing the newspaper until her death in 1980.
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Loughery, J. (2020, June 17). The Unlikely Catholic Activist Who Believed in Civil Disobedience 'Animated by Love'. Zocalo Public Square. Retrieved from
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Cathy Breen, Bernard Connaughton, Monica Ribar Cornell, T. Christopher Cornell, Tom Cornell, Bill Griffin, Martha Hennessy, Jim Reagan, Jane Sammon,
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Day, D. (1947, May 1). Letter To Our Readers at the Beginning of Our Fifteenth Year. Catholic Worker. https://catholicworker.org/155-html/
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Chernus, I. (n.d.). American Nonviolence: The History of An Idea: CHAPTER 10 DOROTHY DAY AND THE CATHOLIC WORKER MOVEMENT. Retrieved from
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Following Maurin's passing in 1949, Dorothy Day assumed leadership of the movement and continued to serve as the editor of its newspaper.
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become avenues for outreach, connecting younger generations with the movement's values of social justice and hospitality.
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in 1933. This edition, printed by a religious press, saw 2,500 copies distributed. Day sold the paper for a penny each in
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Maurin proposed the idea to Day that the newspaper should be tailored for the unemployed. Drawing from his knowledge of
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There are some notable figures associated with The Catholic Worker (New York) newspaper which include the following:
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philosophy, Maurin collaborated with Day, leveraging her journalistic skills and understanding of American culture.
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was established in 1933 by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. The debut edition of the Catholic Worker was published on
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Duquesne University. (2024, February 22). Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement. Retrieved from
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In her position, Day strongly opposed antisemitism and fascism. However, she also criticized the
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Engler, M. (2007, April 1). The Catholic Worker Movement: A Definition. Democracy Uprising.
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newspaper, a platform they envisioned during their extensive discussions and deliberations.
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that led to her founding an African American Catholic Worker house in Memphis, Tennessee.
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and Day contributed extensively to its content, writing the majority of its eight pages.
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has refrained from offering a digital edition. Established in 1933 as a platform for the
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in great depth as liturgically based social action. In 1950 it published a letter from
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Dick, Bailey. "The Catholic Worker's Coverage of Civil Rights and Racial Justice."
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Between 1947 and early 1960, circulation varied between 47,000 and 65,000 readers.
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Gneuhs, Geoffrey (May 3, 2008). "The Art of the Worker". Catholic Worker. LXXV: 6.
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While many Catholic social action movements in the U.S. focused on issues like
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Amanda W. Daloisio serves as the co-managing editor of The Catholic Worker.
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was created from a revision of this article dated 4 January 2016
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visions. Their collaboration culminated in the establishment of the
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On Work and War: The Words and Deeds of Dorothy Day and Simone Weil
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Maurin, Day, the Catholic Worker, and Anarcho-Distributism
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Catholic Worker (newspaper)


Dorothy Day
Peter Maurin
Carmen Trotta
Circulation
ISSN
0008-8463
OCLC
1553601
newspaper
New York City
Catholic Worker Movement
Dorothy Day
Peter Maurin
Roman Catholicism
Catholic Worker Movement
European socialism
personalist
May Day
Union Square
industrialisation
public morality
parochial schools
birth control
racism
pacifism
sweatshops
political corruption

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