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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 02 (February 1944) CONTENTS:
“The Church Never Will Recognize A Regime Based On Forced Labor”
What Is Man? By Eric Gill, Arranged by Peter Maurin
Hospital Unit Has Post-War Plans
Farming Commune by Dorothy Day
Ren Joe
Rosewood Unit Tells Its Story
Why To Read A Book by Arthur Sheehan
O Saving Host
Catholic C.O.S. Having a Problem
For the Good Earth Sam Newberry
His Name by R. J. Scheeck
The Gospel of Peace by Farther John J. Hugo
The Four Masters by Brother Michael
Simplicity and Duplicity
Feed the Children
Retreats
Navy Praise
An Artist Looks at Work by Ade Bethune
A Farm in Ireland VI by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Urbsbeata by Paula Holladay
Employers’ Responsibility
From The Mail Bag
Writing V by Ade Bethune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 01 (January 1944) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
PM Distorts News
A World Court For World Peace by Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D., LL.D.
One Chain of Darkness
Notes By The Way by Dorothy Day
A Challenge to Women by Annie Riley Hale
Ben Joe Labray
V for the Virgin
Will Rationing Regulations Close St. Joseph’s Kitchen?
Gospel of Peace by Father Hugo
An Old Legend
She Objects by Mary Paulson
The Holy Eucharist – Sermon of St. Thomas Aquinas
On Fools—
Why Propaganda?
Keating and the Four Masters by Jeanne Williams
A Farm in Ireland V by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Farming and Mental Health by Arthur Sheehan
We Are Happy To Recommend—by Francis N. Wendell
The Holy Ghost
New Community
Book Reviews
Writing V by Ade de Bethune
Epiphany
The Hand
Jews and Catholics
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 11 (December 1943) CONTENTS:
Money and Morals by Eric Gill
Pius XII
Hunger In India
“Ben Joe”
A Great Day For The Psychiatrists by Arthur Sheehan
On the Mystical Body by Pius XII
And for Our Absent Brethren by Dorothy Day
The Need for Ownership
“Gospel of Peace” by Father John J. Hugo
Dear Editors:-- by Ron Mott
All These things
The Liturgy in the Post-War World by Liam Brophy, B.Ph. (Louvain)
Writing IV by Ade de Bethune
More “Folly” by Bob Sukeski
A Farm In Ireland IV by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Collectivism
Book Review
Staten Island Camp Destroyed By Fire
Feed The Children
A Saint on the Air, by J. F. Powers
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 10 (October 1943) CONTENTS:
We Must Have Houses of Hospitality by Peter Maurin
“And of Such Hostilities”
Pope Pleads for Peace by Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D., LLD.
The Kingship of Christ
Ben Joe Labray
Notes By The Way by Dorothy Day
Meditation for a Psychiatrist by Arthur Sheehan
We Cary On by Peter Maruin
Suffering
Politics Without Good
Gospel of Peace by Fr. John J. Hugo
Truth and Freedom by Robert C. Ludlow
The Family Rosary
Writing by Ade de Bethune
In Homage
A Hand to the Plow by Bob Sukoski
Commercialism and the Farm by Larry Heaney
The Family And the Land
The Family Wage by Tim O’Brien
Weighty Principle by Pius XI
Book Review
In Short
From the Mail Bag
English PAX’s New Council
A Farm In Ireland III by Father Clarence Duffy
‘No Clothes Today’
Symbols of Mary
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 09 (September 1943) CONTENTS:
Let’s Keep The Jews for Christ’s Sake by Peter Maurin
The Gospel of Peace by Father John J. Hugo
Day After Day
Ben Joe Labray
Pittsburgh Pastor Attacks Proposal To Draft Fathers
Labor Unions by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Purim
From The Mail Bag
Slavonic Mission
Inquiry Needed in State Hospitals
Liturgy and Personality
Writing II. By Ade Bethune
Books Received
Is Farming A Mortal Sin?
Works for Mercy
A Farm in Ireland II. By Father Clarence Duffy
Railroads Still Hire Unfit ‘Coolie’ Labor
Pius XI Partnership
Hegira With Peter by David Mason
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 08 (July-August 1943) CONTENTS: Interview with Peter Maurin by Arthur Sheehan War Objectors Suffer Brutalities In Mo. Prison Blueprint For Demoralization Day After Day C.O.’s in Hospital For Feeble-Minded Work 12 Hrs. Daily “Put God First”—By Farther Clarence Duffy On Retreat The Superficial “Realists” Writing by Ade de Bethune Prayer and Penance Social Reconstruction Benedict XV A Farm in Ireland by Father Clarence Duffy Books to Read A Day In The County Jail by J. F. Powers The Family Wage Riot or Revolution Unless We Live As Christ’s Own by John Fleming They Can’t Wear Coupons
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 07 (June 1943) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Half Million Miners Halt War Work By Three Strikes
Peace—Peace—Peace! address by Pope Pius XII
Leo XIII on Just Wages
Negro and White Battle in Detroit; Disorders Rampant
For Christians No Just War
Where Is Sanctuary?
Patristics And Peace
Catholic Conscientious Objectors
The True International
Day After Day
Feeding Europe
From The Mail Bag
Catholics Can Be Conscientious Objectors by Fr. John J. Hugo
Serapion’s Prayer
Books of the Times by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Your Grandson’s History Lesson Is Being Written Today!
Mental Patients In Oregon
Even The Poor
Is the C.W. a Catholic Paper?
Otherwise, Death More Abundantly
Interview with Peter Maurin by Arthur Sheehan
Letters from the Houses by Jack Thornton
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 06 (May 1943) CONTENTS:
PAX by Peter Maurin
Our Lady of Mott St.
Peace Now Without Victory Will Save Jews
“Catholics CAN Be Conscientious Objectors…”
Feed The Hungry!
Dead Men’s Bread Feeds the Starving In Polish Ghetto
The Family Front
Don Luigi Sturzo Christian Democrat by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Christian Sociology By the Grace of God by Don Luigi
Books Received
“Pharisees” Not Saviors, Vatican Declares
On Farming and Other Cooperatives
Interview with Peter Maurin On Land and Children by Arthur Sheehan
Taylor, Murphy End Hunger Strike On 82nd Day
Negroes and Civilian Public Service
Letter From Camp
Aims and Purposes
Day After Day
From The Mail Bag
Catholics Can Be Conscientious Objectors by Fr. John J. Hugo
A Night In The County Jail by J. F. Powers
Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors
Pius XII
“The Poor You Have Always With You”
Strangest Parish
In a Peasant Land by Francis Gabrovsek
Fr. Judge Said:
Catholic Worker Summer Retreats
War
Jon Thorton Writes
St. Isidore’s Farm
Farming Commune
It Is Not Too Late by Ade de Bethune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 05 (April 1943) CONTENTS:
Interview With Peter Maurin by Arthur Sheehan
Hunger Strikers Protest for Work Of Importance by Dorothy Detzer
Pius XII
500,000 Polish War Orphans Face Death in Russia
Day After Day
Weapons of the Spirit by Fr. John J. Hugo
Mines and Miners by Fr. Clarence Duffy
English Catholic Worker by Mary G. Power
Saints Say
Peace, Not Victory
Conscientious Objectors Have New Camp by Ray Pierzchalski
It Needs to Be Said Again
The Children
Prayer for Apostles
The Inadequacy of Material Defense
Death
Good and Evil
From The Mail Bag
The Small Way
Retail Cooperatives
Book Review
Dictators and Personalists
Books Received
“My Sunday Missal” for Service Men
Lenten Tidings
Man’s Right To Live by John T. Giddings
Famine Relief
To the Land
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 04 (March 1943) CONTENTS:
Radio Talk by Peter Maurin
C.W. Bread Line Always With Us, Please Give Alms
LENT
Brutal Treatment Shows Need Of C.O.’s In Hospitals
Day After Day
Weapons of the Sprit by John J. Hugo
Conscription
Workers’ Ownership Through Co-operative Industry by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Conscientious Objector CPS Camp 26, Alexian Bros, Hospital by Jim rogan
C.O.’s Studying War Relief, Urge Feed Europe Now
Feed Europe’s Starving Children by Rev. John A. O’Brien
Selective Service Closes C.O. Camp Of Catholic Group bby Dwight Lacrowe
From The Mail Bag
Farmers’ Co-operatives
Book Review
North Carolina by C. L. Warner
Farming Commune
Land In Russia