Joseph Zarrella Papers
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Title
Joseph Zarrella Papers
Description
This Sub-Section includes materials related to the Catholic Worker Movement and prominent figures in the movement, including co-founder Dorothy Day and artists for the newspaper Ade Bethune and Fritz Eichenberg.
Joseph Zarrella met Dorothy Day in New York and joined the Catholic Worker movement in its early days. Zarrella married Mary Alice Lautner and moved to her home town of Tell City, Indiana, where he established a Catholic Worker House of Hospitality. Dorothy Day visited Zarrella many times.
Joseph Zarrella met Dorothy Day in New York and joined the Catholic Worker movement in its early days. Zarrella married Mary Alice Lautner and moved to her home town of Tell City, Indiana, where he established a Catholic Worker House of Hospitality. Dorothy Day visited Zarrella many times.
Subject
Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980. See all item sets with this value
Zarrella, Joseph See all item sets with this value
Catholic Worker Movement--Pictorial works. See all item sets with this value
Bethune, Ade, 1914-2002 See all item sets with this value
Eichenberg, Fritz, 1901-1990 See all item sets with this value
Creator
Joseph Zarrella See all item sets with this value
Date
1937-1985 See all item sets with this value
Contributor
Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980
Rights
Copyright The Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine
University. All rights reserved.
Photographs copyright of the Merton Legacy Trust. Not to be used without written permission.
University. All rights reserved.
Photographs copyright of the Merton Legacy Trust. Not to be used without written permission.
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Sub-Section H.17B