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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 03 (February 1943) CONTENTS:
Journalism Good and Bad by Peter Maurin
2 More Leaders Of C.W. Movement Sail For Egypt
Pius Xii
Rochester House Of Hospitality Has New Chapel
Day After Day
Weapons of the Spirit by Rev. John J. Hugo
German Bishops on Christian Morality
The Mother of God by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Play, Work At Warner by Dwight Larrowe
More C.O.’s Jailed In This War
Peace And The Pope by Arthur Sheehan
A C.O. Explains by Carl J. Landes
Pacifist conference
Alexian Brothers Hospital
Pope’s Prayer
Plan for Peace by B. Dornan
Praying
From The Mail Bag
Co-operative Farming
Medical Cooperatives by C.D.
The Corrupt Press by George Seldes
Women In War
Going Back to Iona
Pius XII
Little Way Farm by Edna Hower
Land Division In Mexico
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 02 (January 1943) CONTENTS:
“Things That Are God’s” by Peter Maurin
If Conscription Comes For Women
Christmas Broadcast Of Pius XII
The Weapons of the Spirit by Fr. John J. Hugo
Marriage and the Family by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Poverty and Peace by Eric Gill
The Dignity of Labor by Ade De Bethune
Warner by Dwight Larrowe
Letter from Chicago
No Lasting Cities by Arthur Sheehan
Day After Day
Starvation!
From The Mail Bag
Atlantic Charter Being Ignored
The Church And Co-Operatives
Decentralist Literature
Old Gaelic Prayers
Co-operatives in Far East
Humanity Demands We Feed Europe
Men First by Thoreau
Peace Without Victory by John Cudahy
Negro Discrimination Dangerous Hypocrisy, Says Aux. Bishop Sheil
Land, Labor and Liberty
Rural Communes
Looking To the Future
Newark Colony Gets a Farm
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 01 (December 1942) CONTENTS:
Freedom On the Land by William Gauchat
Pius XII
Catholic Action by Peter Maurin
“Grant Peace In Our Days”
Forty-Eight Women Will Not Register
Cure For Race Hatred by Fr. Clarence Duffy
The Weapons of the Spirit by Fr. John J. Hugo
A Little Office In Honor Of The Blesses Virgin For An End Of Wars – The Prelude
New Book Gives Outline For Peace
Forget Pearl Harbor Or, A South Pacific Charter
Warner
Latest Report by Polly Robinson
A Voice From Bethlehem by Rev. Thos. Reilly, OP.
From The Mail Bag
A Letter To Christ’s Poor:
Mott Street Meetings
Thomas Jefferson to John Adams
Irish Bishop’s Letter
Short Breviary
Thanksgiving Night by Helen Gott
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 08 (June 1942) CONTENTS:
A Three Points Program by Peter Maurin
Pope Pleads for Peace by Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D., LLD
Day After Day
A Whole Church
Grave Injustice Done Japanese On West Coast
In The Vineyard by Rev. John J. Hugo
Pope’s Plead for End to Slaughter
Marhouse News
“Suffer Little Children To Come Unto Me”
In Sundry Times And Places
“Vitamins” and Common Sense by Father Clarence Duffy
The Voice of Trappist Silence by Fred L. Holmes
Civilian Public Service Camps
Protest Reduced Draft Age Now
Letters From Readers
Herbs of the Field
The Time of Blossoms
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 07 (May 1942) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Conscription of Women Unless Protested Now
Pius XII
Bates Leaves C.O. Camp to Protest War Conscription
Day After Day
In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo
People Starving In Greece
Cut Roots of War by Rev. W. E. Orchard
Seventeen More Assigned to ACCO Camp in Chicago
God’s Coward by Jim Rogan and Ammon Hennacy
Rochester Letter Discusses C.O.’s In War and Peace by Mary A. Doughtery
Go To The Poor
Go To Mary
A New Year
St. Paul’s Message
Letter Telling of Noble Aide for Mental Patients
An Old Friend
Maryhouse
Democracy
Peonage Case To Be Investigated
An Appeal
Herb of the Fields
Our Spring Appeal
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 06 (April 1942) CONTENTS:
For a New Order by peter Maurin
Chicago Hospital Works of Mercy For ACCO Camp
Pius XII
Conscript Women Future Prospect Unless Protested
Day After Day
In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo
Cupboard Love
Letter From Chicago
Mental Hospitals Need More Help; Why Not C.O.’s?
Letter From Stoddard
Federal Farm Aid Cut By House; Write Senators
Hearing for Panchelli, Woodworth and Brown
Beet Growers Ask For Child Labor
Stay Granted To Odell Waller
Paddy the Cope
Defense Needed For King-Ramsey-Conner
The Stations Of The Cross by Raymond E. F. Larsson
Herbs fo the Field The Nettle
Also the Dandelion—Its Many Uses
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 05 (March 1942) CONTENTS:
A Peace Broadcast—To Rulers and Others
In the Vineyard: VI.-Positive Christianity by Fr. John J. Hugo
Five Forms Of Capitalism by Peter Maurin
Racism And Religion
Federal Farm Aid Faces Drastic Cut, Readers Mush Act by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Dear St. Joseph
My Mind As A Catholic by Cardinal Newman
Hungry in Greece Fed by Pius XII
Waller Will Die Unless Va. Gov. Grants Stay
Story of Mary’s House
Conscript Women Future Prospect Unless Protest
ACCO History And Purposes
Stephen Hergenhan
Study of the Farming Commune at Easton, Pa. by Hazen Ordway
Grow Your Own Food
King-Ramsey-Connor Defense committee Asks for Our Help
The Little Girls of Mary Farm
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 04 (February 1942) CONTENTS:
On Personalism by Peter Maurin
Why Do the Members of Christ Tear One Another?... by St. Clement
Day After Day
In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo
Pacifist Problems by Fr. W. E. Orchard
From the Center of the War
A Letter From China
From The Mail Bag
An Open Letter to President Wilson by Ben Salmon
Waller Case Goes Before Supreme Court
Migrant Workers
Organizers Beaten
St. Louis Hospice
Land and Ownership by Fr. C. Duffy
Mid-Winter Sun
Discrimination, Incorporated by Fr. Clarence Duffy
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 03 (January 1942) CONTENTS:
Our Country Passes From Undeclared To Declared War; We Continue Our Christian Pacifist Stand
Day After Day
On Specialization by Peter Maurin
In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo
Archbishop Writes, Promising Prayers For War Objectors
Catholic Pacifism by Fr. W.E. Orchard
“Blessed Are the Poor In Spirit” by Eric Gill
An Open Letter to President Wilson by Ben Salmon
Racial Appeal in This War Seen as ‘Two-Edged Sword’
From The Mail Bag
Cardinal O’Connell’s New Year’s Message:
Baltimore C.W.
New York Pacifists To Hold Conference
Book Reviews
Anti-Migrant Law Repealed
All In A Day’s Work
Herbs of the Field by Graham Carey
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 02 (December 1941) CONTENTS:
The Pope And the World by Peter Maurin
Labor Leaders Freed From Prison In California
Day After Day
Miners Stay in Pit One Hundred Hours In Sitdown Strike
Europe Is Starving, U.S. Indifferent Says John Cudahy by Ed. Skillen
Ben Joe Labray
Two Wanderers
News From Stoddard Civilian Service Camp
Thank You
Peace Prayer Of Pius XII
Bread of Death by Antoine de Saint Exupery
War and Conscription At the Bar of Chirstian Morals by Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. B. O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D.
To a Nine-inch Gun by Anonymous
God’s Coward: by Ammon Hennacy
Conscience and Authority
From The Mail Bag
Book Review
Francis Thompson by Alice Lautner
Spirit of Hitler
Gates and Doors by Joyce Kilmer
Land Colonies
On Poverty by Eric Gill
A Begging Letter