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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 02 (June 1937) CONTENTS:
Cops Murder Six Pickets In Chi Riot
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Idea of “Living Family Wage Unknown Here
Catholic Worker Prevents United front, Says Ward
Pitt Priests Do Fine Job
C.I.O. Gets Approval By Rome
ACTU Taking Hold in N.Y.C.
CIO Union Holds Hope For Workers In Stock Yards
New Branch of C.W. Opens in Chicago
Usury and Capitalism
The Catholic Theatre by Emmet Lavery
Boston Letter by John Magee, Jr.
“A Story Of Land And Sea”
Catholic Radical Alliance
Day After Day
My Brother’s Keeper by Virginia Rankin
Christ the Victor by Ade Bethune
Thank You, Fellow Workers!
Letters From Our Readers
Bedtime Story
St. Louis Letter
Ethics of War
Right Radicalism
The Land
An Acadian Village by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Arranged by Peter Maurin
Archbishop Stritch Invites C.W. Editor To Speak at Meeting
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 01 (May 1937) CONTENTS:
Open Letter to Father Curran on Technique
Christianity United by Peter Maurin
Rank-and-File Seamen Gain Final Victory
Newspaper Guild Crossed in Strike
Six Lectures by Peter Maurin on the Green Revolution
Cardinal Urges Us To Care For Poor
Selling Notes by Stanley Vishnewski
Chicago Letter by Arthur G. Falls
The Guild System by Paul Chaneon
The Catholic Theatre by Emmet Lavery
Boston Letter by John Magee, Jr.
The Prince of This World
Anniversary
Day After Day
Book Reviews
Letters From Our Readers
For the Center of a Triptych
Union Man Speaks Out
Catholics Discuss Justice For Negro
How Not To Fight communism
ACTU Goes Forward On All Fronts
St. Louis Letter by Cyril Echele
Idea for a Play
Hill-Sheppard Bill
The Land
Problems of Agriculture
Addresses Archbishop On Rural Conference
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 12 (April 1937) CONTENTS:
5 and 10 Strikers In N.Y. Sit-Down Win Concessions
Open Letter to John Brophy, CIO Director
Danger of Riots In Chicago Slums, Reports Dr. Falls
The Sit-Down Technique by Peter Maurin
Interview With a Southern Gentleman From Illinois
C.A.T.U. Passes constitution and Makes Progress
A New Encyclical
Rochester Letter by John C. Fox
Art and Revolution by Eric Gill
The Catholic Theater by Emmet Lavery
Boston Letter by John Magee, Jr.
The Prince of the World
Coordination Keynote of Social Colloquium
German Bishops Say Church Will Outlive Nazism
Day After Day
Jesus Saith to Them, Come and Dine
Letters From Our Readers
Pax Romana Plans Are Under Way
Catholic Editor Named Arbitrator of U.S. in Seattle Dock Dispute
Chicago Letter
Truce of God Observed In Spain
New Hospice Opens Soon In Washington
“PAX”
St. Louis Letter by Cyril Echele
Utility Workers Go CIO
The Land
Problems of Agriculture
First Year at The Farm
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 11 (March 1937) CONTENTS:
Buck-Passing by Union Officials Betrays Members
Employer Shows Catholic Way to Economic Peace
C.W. Editor Calls on G.M. Strikers In Plant at Flint
New Association For Catholics in Labor Movement
Priest Does Swell Job Settling Labor Dispute
Caesarism Or Personalism by Peter Maurin
Lies, Deception Breeding Trouble on Waterfront
Pax Romana Committee Presents Full Program
Boston Letter by John Magee, Jr.
Chicago Letter
The Catholic Theatre by Emmet Lavery
Plays
The Prince of This World
An Open Letter to St. Joseph
From the Divine Office on Saturday
Letters From Our Readers
There Is No Negro Problem!
“PAX”
Peace Group Hits Mounting Arms Cost
Book Reviews
Youth-1937 by Peter A. Nearing
The Trouble With Prejudice by Adelaide M. Mackey
Annual Concert by Choir of the Pius X School of Liturgical Music
Mexican Martyrs Lead Catholics To Heroic Action
Truce of God
St. Louis Letter
Protest!
The Land
Problems of Agriculture
Christ of the Ridgeroad
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 10 (February 1937) CONTENTS:
Auto Workers Have Right to Ask Sole Bargaining Agency
“They Knew Him In The Breaking Of Bread”
Dewey’s Probe of Union Racketeers Service to Labor
Belgian Catholic Youth Warned Against Tenets of ‘Rex’ Organization
Sit-Down Technique Is Legitimate One
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Seamen End Strike, Look To Inquiry
N. Y. Post Charges Fink Book Is a Blow To All American Labor
Catholic Students Join PAX Romana
St. Louis Letter
Bishop O’Hara Pays C.W. Visit
Chicago Letter
Social Sermonettes
Need New Legislation For Milk Cooperation
“PAX”
Why We Recite Compline
Day After Day
Catholic Press Month
Letters From Our Readers
A Protest And An Answer On Spain by Stephen Johnson
There Is No Negro Problem
Our C.W. Newsboy Is Critic and Guide For Press Month
Books
The Catholic Theatre by Emmet Lavery
Social Security
The Land
The Case For Ruralism by Dr. O. E. Baker
Farming Commune by James F. Montague
The Granger Homestead
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 09 (January 1937) CONTENTS:
C. W. Faced With Eviction
Open Letter to Union Leaders, Especially Joseph P. Ryan
Government Kicks Sharecroppers Off Louisiana Land
Open Letter to a Catholic Shipowner; Mutual Trust Needed
Use Terrorism Upon Seamen
Hitlerism Comes To New Jersey Docks
After 20 years Mooney Close to Justification
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Cooperative Strike Endangers Movement
Obliged to Help Seamen, Says New Orleans Priest
Mott Street Breakfasts for Ambassadors From the Gods
“PAX”
Some Thoughts on Machinery by Phillips Temple
From Xmas Message of Pius XI
Employers Admit Superiority of Men to Machines
Father McKeon Writes of Splendid Work in Philly
Plays
Book Reviews
We’re Broke Again
Epistle From Feast of St. Polycarp, Jan. 26
Day After Day
Hotel New Yorker by Rev. Paul Bussard
In Defense of Defense
Letters From Our Readers
Milk Co-operatives Fight Capitalists
The Chicago Letter
Vincent Pallotti
Stanley Reports on steel Vineyards
Student Magazine Full of Important Material
Cardinal on Communism
Chinses Missionary
There Is No Negro Problem!
So-Called Communists by Peter Maurin
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 08 (December 1936) CONTENTS:
Spanish Catholic Flays Both Sides!
Seamen’s Morale High as Officers Walk Off Ships
Labor-Spy Network, Fink Tactics Come to Light
“PAX”
Betraying Christ
Planter Jailed for Enslaving Negro Farmers
Right Political Action In Resettlement Projects
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Right of Refuge Denied By Modern Machiavellians
Opposing Communism
Houses of Hospitality
Book Reviews
Letters From Our Readers
St. Louis Letter
Christmas Appeal
Great Convert
A Love Story
Day After Day
Lynching Forecast
Communism and Us
Champion of Peace, Father Curran, Dies
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 07 (November 1936) CONTENTS:
Globe Strikers’ cause Is Right, Strike Is Wrong
Mormons Relieve Brothers Without State Assistance
Seamen Strike in Face of Corrupt Union Leadership
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Day After Day
Fascism Revealed in German Persecution
Negroes Lose Jobs When Union Bars Membership
St. Thomas on Violence
Communist or Not, Browder Has Right to Be Heard
Steel Employs Armed Thugs Against C.I.O.
Rural Catholic Leaders Speak for Distributism
St. Louis Letter
Seamen!
Story Of A Florida Farm
On the Use of Force
The Functions of Government
Co-operation in Racine Showing Labor Way Out
Volunteers Wanted!
Distributist Group Swing Into Action
Catholic Worker School
Doors Fly Open Before C.W.’s Managing Editor
Philadelphia Forgets Its “Brotherly Love”
The Use of Force
Play Review
Book Reviews
Catholics and the State
Co-op Hospital
Chicago Letter
Speaker at C.W. School Tells of Fighting Communism at Geneva
Julia Has a Job
Catholic Rural Life School
U.S. Steelmakers Retreat To Cheap Labor South
Letters From Our Readers
All Hail Antigonish!
Some Questions for Discussion by Stephen W. Johnson
Farming Commune
Catholic Students Get Important New Magazine
St. Joseph’s House
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 06 (October 1936) CONTENTS:
Fishermen Fight For Recognition of Union Rights
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
C.W. to Organize Catholic Group to Protest War
Workers of the World Unite! Under Christ, Light of the World
Strikebreaking, Labor Spy Rackets Revealed
Consumer Co-op Planned to Foil Milk Profiteers
Worker Reports Just Strike in Reading Factory
Radio City User Retracts Charge Against Employer in 2nd Letter
Our Contemporaries Say:
Catholic Worker Hears From 4 Bishops in Sept.
‘No Compromise With Mammon’--Rev. Paul Furfey
The Right Way
Sharecroppers Get Action in Arkansas
Book Reviews
Boston Letter
Expect Vermont Dairymen to Support N.Y. Strike
An Appeal
Day After Day
Sacco-Vanzetti!
The Chicago Letter
Letters From Our Readers
Religion Is the Hope of the People
The Negro Needs Co-operation!
Employment Agents Milk Poor For Jobs
Peace Day October 25th For Catholic Colleges
Personalism and Communitarianism
Open Letter to Father Lord, S.J.
Farming Commune
Exiled Anti-Fascist in Attack on Impure Means
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 05 (September 1936) CONTENTS:
Canadian Farming Commune Visited by C.W. Artist
Communitarian Personalism by Peter Maurin
Period of Strife and Suffering for Farm and Factory
Marble Strikers Surrender After 8-Month Straggle
Social Action Asked By Father Lord, S.J.
Day After Day
U.S. Army General throws War Scare, Backs Gun-Makers
Fellow Worker Goes To N.J. Bean Fields
What We Are Doing in Town and Country
Catholic Chinese Co-op
The Introit
September
“A Strong Conflict”
Course in Co-ops
Letters
The Mystical Body and Spain
Catholic Schools and The Negro
Russia Goes Fascist Says Trotsky
Farming Commune by James F. Montague
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 04 (August 1936) CONTENTS:
Benedictine Priest Works with Poor in Country Parish
Father Kazincy, Workers’ Friend, Speaks for Labor
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Experiences of C.W. Editor In steel Towns With C.I.O.
Ade Bethune Decorates Steel Workers’ Church
Camden Strike
Social Sermonettes
Books
Rural Workers
Agriculture
Boston Group
Introit for Assumption
Personal Responsibility
League Against War and Fascism
Letters and Comment
A Letter From A Sister
Labor Guild
Farming Commune
Canadian Catholics Build For New Life
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 03 (July 1936) CONTENTS:
Open Letter To President
C. W. States Stand on Strikes
Pa. Steel Workers Unionization Drive Bitterly Opposed
Peter’s Book Here At Last
View of Antigonish As Seen by Visitor
Evicted Croppers, Negro and White, Start Co-op Farm
Black Legion—And What To Do About It
Nazi Kulturkamph Invades States of Central Europe
The Negro and Co-operation
Epistle from the Feast of St. Camillus, July 18
Radicals of the Right by Peter Maurin
Farming Commune by James F. Montague
A Priest Risks His Life
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 02 (June 1936) CONTENTS:
Seamen’s Strike Called Off; Union Heads Refuse Support
Communist Wrath Aroused By Constructive Jesuit Program
Black Legion Rise Indicative Of Fascist Trend
Farming Commune Going Ahead Fast; Report of Work
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
American Stores Clerks Strike in Philadelphia
Cotton Croppers Demand Increase; 4,000 on Strike
Loaves and Fishes
We Are Importunate!
Day After Day
St. Isidore—Patron Saint of Farm Workers
Mobile Catholic Action by Stanley Vishnewski
Consumers’ Union
Letters From Our Readers
Lecture and Round Table Discussions
Strikers Thank C.W.
B.C. Lumbermen Strike for Union Recognition
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 01 (May 1936) CONTENTS:
Catholic Worker Celebrates 3rd Birthday; A Restatement of C. W. Aims and Ideals
Vermont Marble Co. Strike is One Against Worst of Conditions
Round-Table Discussions
Farming Commune Is Finally Under Way; Workers Planting Now; More Ready To Go
Another Catholic Paper Is With Us On Catholic Pacifism
Communism of Communitarianism by Peter Maurin
Philosophy of Labor by H. Hergenhan
Boston Crowd Opens Workers’ Hospice and Food Center
In A Textile Mill by Frank Downey
Moving To Mott Street
Interview With a Sharecropper
The Encyclicals and The Negro
Mary’s Month
Food
Two Just Men
Feeding the Poor by Peter Maurin
Social Sermonettes
Another Birthday
Why I Like The Communist by Donald Powell
Against Capitalism
Racial Prejudice Used In Liberty League Fight
Scottsboro Again
Poetic Justice
Borden Difficulties Yet Unsolved After Stockholders Meet
Cuban Catholics Face Growing Fascist Terrors
Blessed Martin Revolutionary Personalist
“Workers and Scholars” by A German Fellow Worker
Letters From Our Readers
Pacifism
Selling Notes
Nova Scotia Farmers Use Co-operative Fund For Hospitalization
One Rascal Out, Another In
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 10 (April 1936) CONTENTS:
Borden Officials Attack ‘Worker’ In Paid ‘Ads’
Yes! I Am A Radical! By Peter Maurin
War Imminent; Catholics Must Judge It Now
Farming Commune 70 Miles Distant Marks Beginning
Exiled Leader Tells Conditions of Cuban Labor
Hospitality House Takes Quarters at New Site
Church Openings In Mexican States Traced to Politics
Hearst Reporters Gain Support
Florida Vigilantes Crucify Jobless Bricklayer
Masked Men Plough Under Poor—Families Starve in Arkansas
Alabama Chain Gang And Evictions for Resettlement Farmers
Oddity
American-Jewish Congress
Lynching and Legislation
The Game to Date
Chrysostom and the Crisis
Senator Talks of War
Anti-Semitism
Priest Assails Mussolini
With Thanks To Our Readers
Day By Day
Colonial Expansion by Peter Maurin
Propaganda Did Its Work
An Archbishop on Peace
Letters From Our Readers
Senators Fight Compulsory War Drill
Notes On The Catholic Press
Margaret Says
An Archbishop on Wages
May Day Distributors Wanted!
General Butler On Oratorical Rampage
The Death Dealer’s Song
Book Hearst Newsreel Out
Vermont Marble Company Hides Injustice Under Cloak of charity
The Chicago Letter
The Sequence
Resolution to the Cuban Government
The Campion Propaganda Committee
Through Human Persons
More About the Farming Commune
Book Review
Easter by William M. Callahan
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 09 (February 1936) CONTENTS:
Idle Hands and Idle Lands by Peter Maurin
Borden Milk Co. Forces A Company Union On Workers And Throws Out Contract
‘Bills of Rights’ By Civil Liberties Against Gag Bills
Investigation of 1935 Lynchings Is Approved
Borden Men!
Interracial Radio Dialogue
Workers, Students!
An Ideal of a Farming Commune
Lynching Scene Forces Catholic Action
Priest Tells of ‘Mother Jones’
For the Mystical Body of Christ
Social Sermonettes
May’s Strike Investigation
Reasons for Child Labor Law
Vigilantes Mob Sharecroppers’’ Mass Meeting
A.F. of L. Is Anti-Negro
False Rumors Regarding Strike
Vermont Marble Strike
“T’Want’t Fair!” Says Vicky
Negro Congress Will Meet Soon in Chicago
Catholics in Unions
The Divine Office and The Christian Revolution
Gradual and Tract – The First Sunday in Lent
Letters and Comment
Day After Day
Notes on the Catholic Press
Freedom of the Press
The New Apologia by Cardinal Capecelatro
Greed of Operators and Lack of Safety Scored By Miners
Overcoats, Underwear!
Pinkerton Boy No Janitor
Synthesis
Labor Shows the Way
Sharecroppers Get ‘Break’
“No High School For Negroes”
To Be of Service by Karl Adam
Standard Oil Suggests
FERA Unites Negro, White
Campion Propaganda Committee
Co-Operation
Capitalism, Fascism, Marxism
Saind Dominic
Via Crucis by Marlon F. Plamer
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 08 (January 1936) CONTENTS:
To Christ—To The Land! By Dorothy Day
A New Social Order by Peter Maurin
Jacques Maritain, Noted Philosopher, Is Guest of Paper
Catholics Have No United Front With William R. Hearst
Leningrad Bishop Praises Work of Catholic Worker
Singer Co. Bandits Run Sharecroppers Out of Homes
Catholicism and the Bourgeois Mind by Christopher Dawson
United Fronts?
Question and Answer
The Failure of Reform by Donald Powell
Scottsboro Boys’ Defense Reorganized
Family of Seven Tries Primitive Life on Farm
Cost of War
The Family vs. Capitalism
Letters and Comment
The Feast of the Purification
Will We Learn By Experience?
St. Paul on Catholic Action
Breeding Frankensteins
Patriotism
Liturgy and Sociology
Relief—For the Baby
Farmers Wanted
Cold and Hunger Is Fatal To Man on 127th St. Pier
Day By Day
Notes on the Catholic Press
A Bishop on True Charity
Priest and Sailor by Rev. A. Van Vliet
Campion Propaganda Committee
Interracial Co-operation For Better Social Order
An Interracial Program
Mighty Mr. Morgan
I Am No Saint by Leon Blov
Frazier Says U.S. Leads On Road To War
Overpopulation and Expansion
Communists Are Loving
Lynchings Increase
Cruelty to Pup?
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 07 (December 1935) CONTENTS:
Student Worker Catholics to Picket Mexican Consul
Institutions Vs. Corporations - Catholic Tactic by Pete Maurin
Catholics Are Urged To Refuse Welcome To Germany’s Envoy
Aristocrat-Plutocrat by Donald Powell
Day by Day Account of Editor’s Travels Thru West and North
Angelo Herndon
The Sacrament of Duty by Joseph McSorley
Student in Rome Protest Stand of Catholic Worker
The Great Antiphons
Ethics of Modern War Discussed in Brooklyn
Catholics and Jews Seen Drawn Together By Their Sufferings by George Barnard
Home on the Range
The Approach of Fascism
Demonstrate Cotton Picking Machine, Doing Work of 20 to 100 Men
Liturgy and Sociology
Thanksgiving!
Merry Christmas!
Letters and Comment
Questions and Answers
Catholic Activity—Catholic Action
St. Joseph’s College Inaugurates School of Social Sciences
Notes on the Catholic Press
Can Prejudice Be Cured? By John LaFarge, S. J.
Young “Cast-Offs”
State’s Textile Board, Headed by Bishop, Asks Reforms for Industry
Campion Propaganda Committee
Books
Again an Appeal—Please!
The Chicago Letter
Our Children’s Corner
Working Wives Opposed By Priest in Mill Town
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 06 (November 1935) CONTENTS:
Granger Catholic Subsistence Farms Show Progress
Parish Guild Assures Care to All Parents On Co-Operative Basis
Back to Christ!—Back To The Land! By Peter Maurin
Mexican Bishops’ Pastoral States Social Program
Lynch Terror Fails To Stop Share Croppers’ Union Growth
“I Was Racketeer for Capitalism,” Says Butler
Agriculture and Industry by Donald Powell
Social Sermonettes
Catholic Seamen Ask for Justice, Not Protection
St. Andrew, Apostle
1935 Lynching Record Aids Anti-Lynching Bill
African Missionary Forms Native Co-Ops
Our Own Ethiopians
Conscientious Objection Duty of Christians
Perjury of “Astral Body” Bared in Mooney Hearings
Communism and the Negro by Editor
Let’s Be Exploiters!
Day By Day
Thoughts Pertinent to The Negro Question
They Are Annoyed
Letters and Comment
The Epistle: Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
Social Justice Demands Church Foster Farm Life
Co-Operatives
Striking New York Longshoremen Sent Back After Walkout
Totalitarianism
Book Reviews
A Baby’s Chance to Live
Farmers Mush Control Land, Says Speaker at Rural Life Conference
Religious Background Formed Early Co-ops
Gullup Miners Given Forty-Five Years After Clemency Plea
We Need Overcoats!
“Ora Et Labora”
“No One Shall Starve”
Questions on “The Fortieth Year”
Company Unions Again
Catholic Lay Action
Notes on the Catholic Press
Campions vs. Jersey Cops
Campion Propaganda Committee
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 05 (October 1935) CONTENTS:
The Communist Party Vs. The Catholic Worker by Peter Marvin
South Side Chicago Scene of Violence In Recent Protest
Campion Group Pickets Consulate With Pictures
Joe Bennett Dies; First Apostle of Labor of Catholic Worker
Italy Invades Ethiopia; Christian Nation Succumbs To Pagan Ethics of War
Towel Workers Retreat
Progress of Farm Center Initiated by Priest Shows Way of the Crisis
Bosses and Workers
Bourgeois Colleges by Peter Maurin
Crazy
No Judicial Remedy, Says John F. Finerty In California Courts
Msgr. McMahon Urges Prayer, Action, Sacrifice At Cleveland Congress
Friend of Catholic Worker Bicycles Across Country and Boosts Circulation
Margaret’s Message
“Personalist Revolution” Is Leading Editorial In Midwest Paper
Catholic Social Drama Given by 100,000 J.O.C.
Campion Propaganda Committee
Apologies
Leadership
Seamen Go Everywhere by Ivor Daniel
Letters
Sharecroppers, Tenant Farmers Keep Cotton Hanging in the Fields
The Strike
Hope for Herndon
Harlem Tempo by Stanley Vishnewski
Housing Commissioner Reveals Evils of Slums; Asks for Humanitarianism
Colored High School
Bringing Them In
Company “Unions”
Before the Alter
On Relief
Ford and His Followers Poison Their Workers
Day After Day
Vigilantes Get Kick-Back On Tar-Feather Party
Church Trustee Apologizes To Slave – In 18th Century
Farmers Push Plan For Power Co-Op
Social Sermonettes
The Preface for the Mass of Christ the King
Erin and the Negro by Rev. Chas. Owen Rice
With the Selling Force in Boston by Stanley Vishnewski
The Madonna Is Dying!
Our Children’s Corner
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 04 (September 1935) CONTENTS:
Utilities’ Profit-System Cries for Social Regulation
Approved
Workers’ Rights
Let Your Abundance Supply Their Want
The Communism of the Catholic Worker by Peter Maurin
Christian Nations Invite Ruin for Christendom
Catholic Pickets Protest German Fascist Terror
Labor Guild
Security Bill Leaves Out Negro Women, Worst Paid
Attention, Chicago Utility Consumers!
Catholic Worker Readers Urged to Ask Release Of Tom Mooney
Commission Says Owners Terrorize Harlan Miners
Chicago Fights Race Prejudice, “Security” Wage by Arthur G. Falls, M.D.
More Lynchings!
No More Thugs?
Our Children’s Corner
Boycott Childs, Worker Urges!
Bremen Demonstration Is Turned Into Riot By Police Tactics
Union Organizer Gets Living Wage
Maternity Guild Expands, Offers Hospital Care to Assisting Members
Catholic Worker Program of Action
Letters and Comment
The Saint And The Soldier by Donald Powell
Interracial
William McDermit, Loyal Communist, Dies at 24
Religion and the Race Problem by Rev. John M. Cooper
Communist Rural Work
Dialogue on Rules
That Their Abundance May Supply Your Want, Let Your Abundance Supply Their Want!
Day After Day
Kids Wear High Heels
The Scottsboro Boys Wait for Justice
Cleveland Readers
Campion Propaganda Committee
Questions on “The Fortieth Year”
Social Sermonettes
Interracial Review
Note For Browder
Bishops Lead Students In Anti-Nazi Campaign
Invaders and Invaded
Co-Ops Lead Gas Delivery In Rural North Dakota
The Catholic Worker - Receipt
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 03 (July-August 1935) CONTENTS:
Labor Disputes All Over U.S.
The World Prepares for War!
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Catholics! Defend Victims of Class and Race Warfare
The Kids Need Milk
Catholic Worker Starts a Parish Maternity Guild
Catholics and Reds Protest Eviction Of Negro Tenant
Campion Propaganda Committee
Longshormen Read Church’s Teachings On Organization
Day After Day
Margaret Turns Reporter
Rosary College Will Welcome Negro Students by Arthur G. Falls, M.D.
Harlem
Maternity Center Run Single-Handed By Catholic Doctor
Interracial Work by St. Louis Catholics by Rev. Albert Muentsch. S.J.
Security
Letters and Comment
“We Can’t Afford A Baby” – Why Not? And Other Things
Catholicism And Changing Society by F. L. Burke
The Bourgeois Mine by Nicholas Berdyaev
Ahead of His Time
Strikebreakers Thieves, Says San Diego Pastor; Hurt Parishioners Object
Boycott Hearst!
Protest
Work to Do!
A Quiet Evening – An Account of a Company Union Meeting
Clergy Protest Against Fascism and Red-Baiting
Impossible to Control, Sweatshop Homes, Says Radio Speaker
Book Reviews
What Is a Parish? By Father John J. Harbrought
Ills in AAA Spur Share Croppers to Organize by Ward H. Rodgers
Facts About America
The Gospel for the Sixth Sunday After Pentecost
Maternity Guilds in Operation
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 02 (June 1935) CONTENTS:
Thank you – Our Bills Are Paid
St. Louis Priest Gives Example of Real Hospitality
Court Protects Rail Property
Capital and Marxists Applaud As Supreme Court Kills New Deal; Strikes and Violence Imminent
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Commemoration of the Birth of Saint John the Baptist, June 24
Catholic Women’s Union Meets to Form New York Maternity Aid Guilds
Why Do We Need Maternity Guilds?
Church’s Teachings On Trade Unions Explained by Popes
Collective Bargaining
Sell the Paper
Here’s a Story
Letters and Comment
The Great American Sissy by Donald Powell
Wealth
The Humanity of Christ
Class War
Black and White by Stanley Vishnewsky
Child Labor Amendment Not Defeated by Catholics by F. L. Burke
To The Land!
The Love of God by Charles Rich
Volunteers Needed
Day After Day
Farming Commune by H. Hergenhan
Things to Be Loved by Sister M. Madeleva
Labor Guild
Sapience by Gertrude Goebee
The Utilities Again
Relief – Thomas Barry
On The Square
The Catholic Social Movement Is Anti-Bourgeois
Book Reviews
Against Enjunction
Further Memoirs of a Newsboy
Our Children’s Corner
Jesus Was a Little Child Just Like Me
Uphold Property Rights of Banks
Chicago Letter by Arthur G. Falls M.D.
Campion Propaganda Committee
The Introit For Pentecost
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 01 (May 1935) CONTENTS:
Nabisco Strike Enters Fifteenth Orderly Week With Victory Close Ahead
Beg Food Relief For Starving and Homeless Families
Rise From 2,500 to 110,000 Marks Two Years’ Growth of the Catholic Worker
Needs of Families, Plight of Mothers Told in Letter
Feed the Poor—Starve the Bankers by Peter Maurin
Labor Guild
An Appeal
Notes of the Month
Labor Issues Disrupt Corporation Meeting
Millions of Children Deprived of Schooling
Like Old Times
The Little Men
Day By Day
Utilities Write-Up Scandal Exposed In Federal Hearing
Capitalism, Fascism and Communism by Donald Powell
Farming Commune
Maritime Youth
The Epistle Fifth Sunday After Easter
Worldliness by Karl Adam
Report on Progress
The Introit—Feast of the Ascension
Letters and Comment
Rich Paupers and Poor Paupers by M. J. Kelly, C.S.B.
The Solemnity of Saint Joseph
God
Maximum—Minimum
Money, Interest and Usury
Please Help
What We Need
Labor’s Legal Status
Please Read This! Chicago! Detroit! St. Louis! Rochester!
Notes on the Catholic Press
To Serve the Poor by Mother M. Alphonsa
Book Reviews
Fashion Note
Our Children’s Corner
Harlem Work
Our Lady Help of Christians
Spotted
Christ Is Love
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 11 (April 1935) CONTENTS:
A Letter to John Strachey and His Readers by Peter Maurin
Order Pamphlet!
Prepare for May Day
National Biscuit Sweats Workers to Swell Dividends
Catholic Worker Has Entire House On Charles Street
C.W. Sympathizers Protect Quarters In Harlem Riot by H. Hergenhan
Labor Guild
Vultures of Peace
25,000 Handbills Are Distributed by Catholic Workers
Sea Apostolate Work Increasing in United States
400 Ports Unprovided With Apostolatus Services
The Interracial Review by Father Coughlin
English Catholic Transport Guilds
Prepare For May Day
Day After Day
“Justifiable” War by William M. Callalhan
Farming Commune by L.G.D.
Usury
Christ’s Humanity
The Passion in the Garden
Meditation on the Love of God
The Preface for Easter Sunday
Objections – Recall the Early Christians
Father Lord’s Objections
Mexican Protest
Class War Attitude Held by C.W. Correspondent Opposed
Letters and Comment
Don Bosco and the Social Question
Holy Thursday
Arkansas Sharecroppers Tell of Misery Back Home
Germany Well Organized For Catholic Sea Action
Regional Board Charges Grocery Chain Violation
Back to Earth by Donald Powell
Good Friday
Comment from a Priest
Letter from Nome by Arthur Hansin Eide
Holy Saturday
Our Harlem Branch
Big Sisters Uphold Housemaid’s Code Against Exploiters
For Mexico by Francis Thompson
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 10 (March 1935) CONTENTS:
Gigantic Persecution of Share Croppers in South By Organized Exploiters
NBC Hires Thugs to Fight Pickets; Police Stand By
March 19 – Feast of St. Joseph
“Nationalism Will Sound Doom of All Liberty”
Ohrback’s Injunction Is Smashed by Technique of Open Mass Violation
We Remind The Daily Worker—There Is a Religious Persecution in Russia
We Can’t Afford a Baby by Donald Powell
Feast of St. Benedict
Paint Whiskers on Strikers to Sell Teargas
Easy Essays by Peter Maruin
T.B. and Povery
Co-Operative
NRA Board Exposes Injustice in Auto Industry; Industrial Efficiency and Technical Progress in Sharp Contrast to the Human Relations Policy by F. L. Burke
Day After Day
U.S. Steel Uses Red Scare and Yellow Press
Christ and the Patriot by Paul Hanly Furfey
Wanted
St. John of God
Hartford Young People Push Truce of God
On the Use of “Pure Means” by Jacques Maritain
NRA Priest Says $2,500 A Year Is Fair Family Wage
The Mystical Body of Christ
Anti-Lynch Law Is Effective Threat
Religious Drama
Crime to Think in Arkansas
Farming Commune – Farm? Camp? School?
Go to Mexico!
Farming Commune in Ontario is Model For Parish Priests
The Catholic Sisterhoods
Love by Charles Rick
What A Union!
Christ in His Poor – Stations of the Cross by Rev. J. Elliot Ross, C.S.P.
For the Child Labor Amendment
No Freedom in Wage Contract Till Workers Organize
Inconsistency
More Inconsistency
Railroad Refuses Union Recognition by A. Union Member
Jesuit Organizes Unemployed in Col.
Catholic Women and the Homeless by Mary Sheehan
Porto Rican Work Expands
Root Nationalism Out to Assure Genuine Peace
Organizer
Notes on the Catholic Press
We Make Dresses in Harlem!
Book Reviews
Christ
The Gospel for First Monday in Lent
March—Month of Saint Joseph
Be It Done Unto Me According To Thy Word!
Letters and Comment
War Gases
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 09 (February 1935) CONTENTS:
Bootleg Coal Miners Have As Much Right At Companies, Say Pennsylvania Priests
Higher Wages For Textile workers Is False Propaganda
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Religious War in Mexico Distracts Attention From Labor and Farm Troubles
Ohrback and Klein Violate NRA Codes and Jail Pickets
February 22 The Chair of St. Peter at Antioch
Labor Guild: The Labor Guild—Harmony, Not Conflict
Definitions
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Like Educational Books
Rush for Subsistence Homesteads in Texas
Christ Our Lord
Catholic Class-Consciousness
Maternity Guilds in St. Louis Point Way for New York
Day After Day
Racial Justice—Archbishop Ireland
Remedied
The Child Apostolate
Letters and Comments
Feast of the Purification
The Folly of the Cross from St. Paul’s Letter to Corinth
A Question by Richard Bosch
Town and Rural Study Clubs Must Co-Operate
Organization—7A
Catholic Worker Speaks To New Library Union on United Labor Front
Sailors of Cattaro
Parade of Prejudice
Honored
Sea Apostolate Feeds Seamen In Coast Strike
Fordham at the Front
What Is Your Income
Our Neighbor
Lectures
A Long Editorial—But It Could Be Longer
Notes on the Catholic Press
Diocesan Distribution of Catholic Worker Planned by Bishop
Steam Shovel in Harlem Art
Swift Had a Word for Them by Donald Powell
The Irish Te Deum
Book Reviews
Banks Without Interest
Possible in Every Port
Human Rights
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 08 (January 1935) CONTENTS:
Pin on the Bolshevik Idea Say Panicky Utilities as Gov’t Ownership Looms
“Our Country,” Say Du Pont Boys In Senate Hearing
Race Mixture Forced On Negro By White Masters in Slave System, Says Fr. Lord by John LaFarge, S.J.
Slight Gains on Industrial Front In 1934 Analysis
A Program for Immediate Needs by Peter Maurin
Manufacturer’s Resolutions Show Open Defiance of Human Rights
Philosophy of Society Discussed At American Catholic Phil. Meeting
Labor Guild
Catholics Murdered After Mass by Red Shirt Atheists
Day By Day
Wage Slavery Grows On American Farms
Relief and Birth Control
“An Old Fellow” by Dostoievsky
Redistribution (From the Gospel of St. Luke)
Mid-Winter
Letters and Comment
The Canticle Antiphons Feast of the Epiphany
A Tall Order
On the Use of “Pure” Means by Jacques Maritain
Suffering for Old People Seen in Hopkins Order
Criticizing the Clergy
“Cheap and Contented Labor Here,” Says C. of C.
Just Enough Food for Life, Says “Welfare” Man
Montreal Seamen’s Retreats Successful
Workers and Scholars Unite
A Philosophy of Revolt
29 States have Old-Age Pensions
70 Hours’ Toil for $1.50 Imposed on Orphan Boys
Discriminations, Evictions Rampant in Textile Towns
Capitalism Is Not Even Step-Child of the Roman Catholic Church by Father Gillis
Convert from Judaism
F.E.R.A. Defends Surrender To Slave Scale Wages
Book Reviews
Defense of Illinois Sedition Prosecutions Supported
Speaking of college Newspapers
Our Children’s Corner
Christmas Party!
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 07 (December 1934) CONTENTS:
Poverty in South Leads to Negro Lynching Orgy
Bishop O’Hara Calls And Talks Rural Life Movement Activities
Benedictine Remakes Mining Town Into a Prosperous Community
Catholics to Show Solidarity Against Mexican Atheism
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
The Forgotten Man-Carl Schmitt (Continued) by D. Powll
On Lawyers
Church Maritime In Buenos Aires Eucharist Congress
Labor Guild
“Government Not Fair In Labor Disputes; Attitude Contradictory”
Free Mooney!
Letters
Christmas
Revolution
Picketing
Letters and Comment
The Great Antiphons
Catholic Worker Readers - Catholics and Socialists
Martyrs’’ Crowns for Child and Three Men
Philosophies Opposed; church and Socialism Can’t Work Together
Bishop Urges Emulation of Communist Action
Socialists Compromise On a United Front
Canadian Socialists Elect First Mayor of the Larger Cities
What is Liturgy? By Rev. Dom Albert Hammenstede
Gov’t Pays Farmers To Grow Less Food While Poor Starve
From Fr. Gemellis’ “Franciscan Message”: Culled by P. Maurin
Short Short Sermon by Joseph J. Forbes
Home Workers Get Less Than Living
Negro Workers Turn Down ‘Catspaw’ Offer
150 Toledo Jobless Try New Technique
Deliverymen, Building Workers Join Clerks’ Strik
U.S. War Preparations
Fallacy of an Armed Peace
Eugenics
Priest Outlines Adult Education Plan to Meeting
Jacques Maritain in the Colosseum
Homeless Boys
On the Picket Line
Sunnyside, L.L., Runs Co-op for Consumers’ Service
Married Women Job Ban sought by Mine Workers
Prof. Jacques Maritain Writes Characteristically to Peter Maurin
Our Lady of Guadeloupe (For Mexico)
Book Reviews
Anti-Lynching Bill Is Up to Roosevelt
Impetus Given to Rural Life Program
Propaganda Note
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 06 (November 1934) CONTENTS:
Capital’s Last Stand Shown by Lockout Tactic
A Message to Our Readers
Sheriffs Protect Property Not Life In United States
Friendship House In New Catholic Front in Toronto
German Priest Tells of Seamen’s Work in Europe
Longshoremen Held On Fake Murder Charges
Negro Group Pickets A.F. of L. for Jim Crow Labor Polices
The Forgotten Man—Carl Schmitt by D. Powell
Spirit of True Christian Brotherhood Shown in Don Bosco Institutes
Labor Guild
Positions
Workers Give Labor To Church Project
Necessities of Life Must Be as Free As Water to All
Human Rehabilitation by Peter Maurin
Convert’s Story of Exploitation In Housework Job
Beet Sugar Contract Shows Child Labor Is Controllable
Fascism of Communism Nearer Than in 1933, Says Priest-Educator
Divining the Workers
Preface for Masses of the Dead
Not Pacifism
Memoirs of a Newsboy
The Dignity of Labor
Letters and Comment
Day After Day
Harlem Kids Learn Liturgy and Drawing
Mexican Woman Teacher Tells of Brave Struggle and Personal Sacrifice
Seminarian Reports on communists’ Zeal
Religious Educator Leaves to Control Investor’s League
U.S. Priest is Named A Member of Select International Group
Chicago Mayor Promises To Uphold Constitution In Jim Crow School Fight
Negro Street Plays in U.S. Bring Church to Pagans
City Unemployment Sends Many Back to Farms
Justice for Workers, Not Birth-Control
Book Reviews
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 05 (October 1934) CONTENTS:
Christ The King Alone Can Reconstruct The World
Harlem Program
Capital Sticks to Violent Tactics In Textile Strike
The Catholic Daily
Gas Bombs for Workers Are Better Than Bullets, Says John W. Young
Father Toomey Speaks for Homeless, Wandering Boys
Catholic Girl Tells Of Work for Porto Rican Children
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
The Preface from the Mass of Christ the King
Labor Guild – Monsignor Opens Guild Forum by Michael Gunn
Priest’s Formerly Modest Mission Now an Institution Aiding Thousands of Needy
On Usury
Catholics Vs. Catholicism
The Mystical Body of Christ
Negro Paper Comments
Books to Read
Paper Bags
Catholic Youth
Letters and Comment
Fighting Communism
Picketing
Houses of Hospitality Real Need Today
Girls in Teresa-Joseph co-op Tell Stories of Hardships
Day after Day
Apartment in Immaculate Conception Parish Shelters Many in Last 10 Months
We Found A Laugh
A Suggestion for American Catholic Youth Groups
The Last Word in Meanness
Catholic Action Aided At College by Mans of ‘Drama Workshop’
Soviet Russia
Campaign Against Communism Launched
Lynchings and Legislation
Catholics and Socialism
Books and Pamplets
Here is a Good Story of a Good Meal
On Starting To School – A Monologue by Teresa
Financial Report for 18 Months Sent Out by Catholic Worker
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 04 (September 1934) CONTENTS:
A Message To The Catholic Action Summer School
Gift From A Friend
Gift From The Enemy
Justice for Negro, Is Catholic Duty, Urges Priest
War Is A Racket, Conscript Capital, Says Gen. Butler
Onion Workers On Strike Jailed and Show Down In Ohio
The Mayor Objects
Politics of Industrialism by Eric Gill
Labor Guild – Catholic Action Not Bolshevik Action
Co-Operatives Success, Farmers Say
A Polish Patriot Championed Negro
Bishop Pleads for Underpaid Workers
San Francisco Strike Not Communist, Says Pittsburgh Catholic Article
Pecan Shellers Under Murderous Conditions, Says Texan Woman
Day After Day
A Disciple of Peter Maurin Speaks
Radicals Created, Not Born, Says Coughlin
In Thanksgiving for His Benefits
Application
Prayers from the Morning Office of Prime
A Negro Protestant Looks at Catholicism by Elmer Anderson Carter
Militarism Pays
A Lament for Today
Letters and Comment
The Catholic Worker Leaflets – An Attempt to Spread the Churche’s Doctrine
Books
Negro Education
Investigators Question Benefits of New Deal
Department of Welfare Describes Its Program
One Worker’s Story by Jane Marra
Sweat Labor in Sugar Beet Fields
Catholics and Socialism
Politics of Industrialism by Eric Gill
A Message from Francis Thompson to the Franciscans
A Third Open Letter to Father Lord, M.Ag (Master Agitator)
NRA Fails to Hel Sweated Lace Makers, Says Labor Board
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 03 (July-August 1934) CONTENTS:
Archbishop Hanna Named As Industrial Arbitrator In San Francisco Strike
But Labor Dispute Board Is Ignored While Police, State Troopers and Strikers Battle
Interracial Official Declares New Deal Has Not Aided Negro Workers
What to Do?
National Milk Survey Finds School Children Without Needed Milk
Communist Action In Schools Challenge to Catholics, Declares Peter Maurin
Denominations Unite In Asking Labor Peace In San Joaquin Vally
4,800 Meals are Given by Catholic Group to Needy Women in 1933
“We Have Sinned Exceedingly—“
Priest Averts Near Riot at Meeting of Steel Workers
Letters of Praise, Question and Criticism
The Youth Movement
The Preface—The Most Holy Trinity
A Critique of C.C.F. by Alfred Greene
“Make Haste to Help Us!”
Ask and You Will Receive, Is Christ’s Promise
Day After Day
Spanish Communist Leader Is Converted
Farmers and Workers Start Public Market
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 02 (June 1934) CONTENTS:
Through Good Samaritan the Catholic Worker Opens Harlem Office on 7th Ave.
Attorney Gives Use of Vacant Store for Work with Negroes
Chatholic Clergy’s Aid is Sought by Labor and Welfare Groups
For Catholic Action
Federal Judge Upholds Weirton Steen Against Government and Labor
300,000 Textile Workers to Go on Strike Early in June
Company Agianst Any by Company Union for Its Employees
Why Write About Strife and Violence?
Vacation Period Religion Schools a Growing Need by Richard O. Weller
N.Y. State Minimum Wage Set at 31 Cents For Laundry Workers
Men and Machinery by Eric Gill
Interrace Meeting Challenges Catholics To Face Problem as True Christians
Clergy and Laity Make Demand for Clean Movies
From The Sequence for Corpus Christi
Refusal of Rights Under Codes Cause Strikes To Spread Over Country
House of Hospitality Bridge and Dance A Great Success
Catholic Youth Must Rebel Against Money and Credit System
Steel Baron Schwab Shares ‘Surplus’ With Vets
Social Order Proposed To Reconcile Workers and Employers
To St. Peter
Letters and Comment
Munitions Makers are Held Bulwark Against Peace
Labor Guild: New Site for Labor Guild—Poverty and Progress by Michael Gunn
Municipal Lodging House No “House of Hospitality” by Herman Hergenhan
Unemployed Girls Get Free Domestic Training
Catholic Movie Library Ready in September
Capitalism Makes War Out of Economic Life
Is Political Action An Answer? By John Cummings and Peter Maurin
State Minimum Wage For Hotel Workers Sought by W.T. U. L.
City Paid by Julia Ruth Dow
Day by Day
Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Overcrowded Harlem Hospital Disgraces City of New York
Our Children’s Corner
Why Not a Miguel Pro Club?
Missioner, Catechist Almost Lose Lives in Attack by Elephant
Books
A Critique of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation by Alfred Greene
Church is Anti-Marxist, But Not Anti-Revolutionist
One Cent Value on Cat Named “Thirty Cents”
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 01 (May 1934) CONTENTS:
Catholic Church Stands Alone today As Always—the True ‘International’
Demonstrations by Communist Party in Anti-War Fight
The Wisdom of Dostoievsky by Peter Maurin
From 2,500 to 35,000 Copies Marks First Anniversary of the Catholic Worker
Bishops Reaffirm Right of Workers To Form Unions
The Bishops’ Message
Scottsboro Again
League of Nations Stresses Need of Safeguarding Family
Abandons Forced Labor
Negro Role in Church, State Progress Brought Out at Workers’ School
How the Communists Work
Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett
‘Protection of Motherhood and Childhood’ in Russia
Machines and Products Belong to the Workers Of Nation, Says Gill
Apostolatus Maris
May-Day by Margaret E. Jordan
Thank You!
Letters and Comment
Definitions by Hilaire Belloc
Not by Peter Maurin, but Like Him
The Catholic Worker and the Negro
The Month of May
Edison Company Kind To Goats—at Least
Catholic Workers’ School Program 456 Easy 15th Street, N.Y.C.
Labor Guild: From Slavery to Uncertainty by Michael Gunn
Catholic Lawyer’s Aid Saves Worker form Unjust Accusation
City Paid by Julia Ruth Dow
The Sequence Pentecost Sunday
A Worker Makes Some Suggestions for School
Toolmakers and Tools go on Strike Together
Books to Read
B’klyn K. of C. Conducts School Philosophy
Municipal Lodging House No “House of Hospitality”
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Mimeograph Machines Urged by P. Maurin for Every Parish
U.S. Steel Stronger Than U.S. Government
Labor Disputes on Increase Everywhere
Social Justice Outline For Use in Study Clubs
Pope Pius XI Condemns Exaggerated Nationalism
Danger of Grave Violence In Fruit Growing Regions
Our Children’s Corner
Mary’s Month
Despite Code Abuses Workers Continue to Strike for Rights
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 10 (April 1934) CONTENTS:
Need of Good Press Stated By Holy Father, Pius XI, In Letter Last Month
Call for Catholic Centers of Action In Large Cities
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
“Collective Bargaining” Still Bone of Contention with Labor and Capital
Capitalist Violence In Ambridge Strike Scored at Hearing
The Communist Says: “Welcome, Negro Brother!”
The Labor Guild by Michael Gunn
Avarice
To Busy Mothers
Back to the Soil
Spreading the Paper
Dr. Haas Indorses Wagner Labor Bill at Senate Hearing
Days With an End
Determined Strike!
Books to Read
Rivals by Margaret E. Jordan
April—The Month of the Holy Spirit
Is It Spring?
Progress
The Teresa-Joseph Cooperative
Letters and Comment
Catholic Workers’ School Program 436 East 15th Street, N.Y.C.
Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Catholics are Named on Welfare Boards
Is War Justifiable? War Preparations Cause Questioning
Parish Propaganda
Coast Priest Is Named Dress Code Authority Adjustment Chairman
Books
Selfishness
Music Notes
Shows Child Labor Amendment Guards Catholic Rights
Salaries Vs. Wages
“Corporations Have No Soul” by Michael O’Shaughnessy
The Negro Problem
Chiselling Condemned by Fr. Wynhoven
Rabbit-Warren Fire-Traps Burn Bodies and Kill Souls
Labor Says Capital Controls Codes
Dividends Rise
Msgr. Conroy Chosen Labor Dispute Arbiter
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 09 (March 1934) CONTENTS:
“Easy Essay” by Peter Maurin
The Catholic Workers’ School
Msgr. Ryan
Is CWA Group Going “Red?”
Real Racial Despair Confronts Negro
Anti-Lynch Bill Up Before Senate
Aquinas and the Common Good
Adoration of the Cross
Music by Edward Schein
“Human Dignity”
“Lord, That I Might See!”
Lots of Jobs
72 Colored Converts Received Into Church
The Catholic Workers’ Case for Child Labor Amendment
Mrgr. Ryan of Catholic University Reiterates Nine Year Stand on Child Labor Amendment
C.D.A. Endorses Bill
Pope Leo a Red?
Presidents of St. Viator’s Approves Ammendment
A Brief History of the Proposed Bill to Enable Congress to Act on child Labor
Must We Return to This?
-For Their Protection
Thank You, St. Joseph!
Letters and Comment by J.C. McGovern
Catholic Workers’ School Program 436 East 15th Street, N.Y.C.
The Teresa-Joseph Co-Operative
Day by Day
Quotations
For What Does The NRA Stand?
Adaptation of Guild System for America Is Urged by Speaker
Catholicism and Conservatism by Francis L. Burke
Brutal Levee Camp Boss Fired by War Department
Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Pangue Lingua
Another Wage Cut For Railroad Employees
The Last Hours
Canada Looks to C.C.F. to Remedy Dominion’s Economic Problems by John Erit
Culture Disintegrates Without Religion-Dawson
CWA
Michael Gunn’s Answer to Maurin on Catholic Labor Guilds
Save Stamps
Our Children’s corner
The King’s Own Men
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 08 (February 1934) CONTENTS:
Hayes of Columbia Gives Opening Night Lecture of Catholic Workers’ School
A National Hospice on our Doorstep
Swanky Haven
Child Labor Bill Ignored As Country Speeds Repeal of Eighteenth Amendment
Feed The Mule—Starve the Man
Specimens of Communist Propaganda
Labor Education by Rev. Francis J. Haas, Ph.D.
Communism and the NRA
God on Broadway
A Telling Case for Catholic Action
The Catholic Worker and His Books
Commentary Column
The Festival of the Holy Family
Lay Apostles
Child Victims
Building Churches by Peter Maurin
Another Miracle, Please, St. Joseph!
Letters and Comment
Catholic Workers’ School Program 436 East 15th Street, N.Y.C.
Amici Italiani!
Christ, The Worker
The Teresa-Joseph Cooperative
Music by Edward Schein
The Labor Guild by Michael Gunn
Dire Plight of Negro Under NRA Stressed in Radio Forum Talks
Young Pioneers
Colored Women Appointed Factory Inspector
What, No Flit?
Little Justice Found for Houseworkers
An Open House
Scottsboro
Three Negro Priests
Whither the NRA? By Walter O’Hagan
Liturgy
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
A Question and an Answer on Catholic Guilds
Return to Christian Charity Only Remedy for Depression
Far North
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 07 (December 1933) CONTENTS:
Co-Operative Apartment for Unemployed Women Has Its Start in Parish
To National Recovery Act Administration Officials—Is Inflation Inevitable?
Scottsboro Boys Are Children of Mary
The Professional Musician by Edward S. Schein
Books
Commentary Column
Letter to Charites Head
Technique of Agitation
Prayer of the Working Man
3,431,268 Meals Served By Priest in Two Years
Co-Operatives as Instruments of Social Justice by George M. Boyle
The Third Lesson from the Matins of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin
Hotel Industry Code
U.S. Sells Industrial Power at 45% Saving
NRA
Letters and Comment
The Catholic Sea Workers’ Movement by A. Gannon
The Christmas Season
Catholic Worker Program
Progress
Some Real Catholic Action by Michael Gunn
Women: Start a Campaign in Your Organization to Open Shelters
Worker Tells of Sweat Shop
Housing
Economics—Natural and Supernatural by Rev. J. D. Loeffler, S.J.
Catholic Worker Plans for the Coming Year
Senator Wagner to Keep Watchful Eye on Levee Jobs
Interview With Moley Told By Peter Maurin
Under the Crusader Flag Catholicism and Capitalism
Harry T. Bagley
A Priest Speaks
Slowly Opening Up Boulder Dam Employment to Negro
14-Cent Wage in Laundry Code Will Be Opposed
Message for the New Year
The Wisconsin Farmer by Father Urban Baer
Worker Praises St. Vincent De Paul by Joseph Barnes Bennett
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 06 (November 1933) CONTENTS:
Nation-Wide Strikes Advance As Workers Fight for Justice Against Capital’s Ruthless War
Lynching is Scored at Big Meeting Of the Laymen’s Union
Call For Catholic Houses for Needy Women and Girls
NRA Attacked on All Sides; Trade Groups Threaten Act C. of C. Seeing its Control
Violence Imminent in 21-State Strike; Farm’s Doom Seen
Wall Street Pays—And Pays, and Pays
NRA Exempts Small Merchant—Will They Prosecute the Big?
The Labor Guild by Michael Gunn
Families of Five are Given $3.85 A Month Relief
Something to Mull Over; $135,000,000 Grant to R.R.
Piggy Wiggin Picks a Peck of People’s Pockets
Nation-Wide Protests Rouse Marlyanders Against Lynchings
Pacifist “Martyr” May Be Reinstated
Bosses Spies Work For NRA Sabotage
N.A.A.C.P. Protests Negro Exemption From Cotton Code
Groups Fight Edict On Mixed Meetings
Fr. L. Geary Pleads for Nomadic Youth
Russia Entertains American Seamen by James McGovern
Sermons on Social Justice Heard By Many Catholics by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Thanksgiving
And Now a Note of Melancholy
Letters and Comment
From The “Commonweal”
Catholic Labor Papers
Must Evictions Continue? Sign Pledge In Opposition
No Continuing City V by Dorothy Day
The Forgotten People… by Anscar hammon
Christ in His Poor by Father Elliot Ross
Denver Bishop Scores Un-American, Immoral Persecution of Jews
Catholics are Red, Young Communist Shouts in Debate
Arcadian Adventures of the Idle Poor
Democracy Ceases To Be A Matte—Berdyaev
House of Hospitality
Communistic Ideals Hold Some Truth, Says Fr. McGowan
NRA in South Gives Whites Preference
Priest Points Way to Organized Economic Life; Bases Theories on Pope’s Encyclicals
Soap Union Shows Up P. & G. ‘Profit-Shares’ As Exploiter’s Dodge
Economics vs. Ethics is Battle for Justice and the Good Life by George M. Boyle
Fr. McGowan Compares Encyclicals and NRA. Says NRA May Be Approach to Just Order
Fr. Curran Supports Opposition Penn. Coal Miners in New Strike
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 05 (October 1933) CONTENTS:
Are Newman clubs Enough?
To the Bishops of the U.S.: A Plea for Houses of Hospitality by Peter Maruin
Undercover Communists Organize Farmers
The Spirit of the Mass
The Spirit for the Masses by Peter Maruin
Catholic Worker Delegates to Attend Peace Conference
The Labor Guild by Michael P. Gunn
Going the N.R.A. One Better?
Minister Run Our of Ala. For Supporting NRA code for Race
The Silk Strike—What Union?
Workers’ Duty to Join Unions Says Father Haas
The Young
The Communist Press
Negro Fellow-Workers
All In A Day
Prelate and Clergy Ask Justice For Negroes
Is Picketing A Crime?
The NRA and Profits by Henry J. Foley
Negro Catholics Organize in Capitol
Southern Workers Go “Slow Independent Way” Manufacturers Say
Letters from Our Readers
Catholic Action School Discusses Social Justice by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Notice
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 04 (September 1933) CONTENTS:
The Listener
Pennsylvania Miners End Bitter Strike—Await Coal Code
N.Y. Milk Strikers Ask for Greater Share of Profits
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
What You Can Do For Social Justice
Neighborhood Council in Action
The Catholic League For Social Justice by Michael O’Shaughnessy
Radio Talk Outlines Church Farm Plan
Workers Barred From Hall
Event of the Month
Help!
News from Manresa
Conversation with a Garage Man
“Catholic News” Article Tells of Council’s Work
The Pope’s Solution by Michael Gunn
Conversation on a Street Car
Catholics Gather Large Wall Street Audience
Book Review
Exploitation By The Land Monopoly
The Holy Year
On The Love of God
NRA
Strikes and Violence Two Separate Things
Twelve Pages
The Shame of Alabama
No Continuing City: Chapter One of an Unfinished Novel IV (Continued) by Dorothy Day
Communists Seek Entry To Negro Churches
Grade School Economics by Edward Dunn, C.C.N.Y.
Timber and Cannon Fodder by Katherine Burton
One Man’s Work
N.A.A.C.P. Wins Fight On Negro Exploitation by Levee Contractors
The Labor Guild by Michael P. Gunn
Humor Enters the Coal Strike
Letters and Comment
Under the Crusader Flag
Many Code Violations Reported From South
Communists Oppose Round Table Sponsor
Not Only Tammany!
Meeting
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 03 (July-August 1933) CONTENTS:
The Listener
Textile Code Hearing Reveals Extensive Child Labor in U.S.
Government Controlled Industry Dangerous Warns Al Smith
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
What You Can Do For Social Justice
Courageous
Attention! Priests of Reading, Pa.
Train Clergy for Social Justice, Dr. Haas Urges
Wall Street Listens to Scholastic Thought
First Negro Called For Southern Jury
Comes the Revolution!
July 4th News—Independence Day
The Fulsome Press
K. of C. Distribute Catholic Worker at Manresa Retreat
To Our Readers
Progress
Kitchen Sweatshops
White Collar Class
Industrial Recovery Act
What Union?
The Labor Guild
Radical but Not Communist
Catholic Miners Say Rights of Labor Come Before Profits
Woodlock Recognizes Economic Revolution
The Pope’s Solution by Michael Gunn
Round Table Meeting Discusses Plans for New Social Order
Exploitation of Worker Denounced By Bishops
Diary of the Month
Letters From Our Readers
Wages in Clothing Industry Low
Meeting
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 07 (December 1949) CONTENTS:
Industrial Dustbowl by David Mason
Mott Street
Seamen Disagree
The Case of Father Duffy
A Lay Apostle
Freedom In Christ by Robert Ludlow
Voluntary Poverty
How Much Government by Irene Naughton
Christmas 1949: A Plea for Hospitality
Hospitality In Ancient Ireland
Triptych for the Living by William Everson
Cross Country
In Memory of Emmanuel Chapman
Letters
Retreat
“Now I Am!”
Knowledge
Nightwork for Women by Virginia Rowland
A Call to Alms
Interracial Monastery
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 05 (October 1949) CONTENTS:
Singer Strike by David Mason
Mott Street
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Seamen Convene by John McKeon
Education by Irene Naughton
Poverty’s Progress: The Victim Soul
Pacifism by Robert Ludlow
Appeal
You That Pass
Work
Book Reviews
Youth Betrayed by Fred Rubine
St. Thomas On Regional Economy
To the Pope
China
France
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 02 (June 1949) CONTENTS:
Union Organizer Killed
The Story of Three Deaths: Peter Maurin, Lawrence Heaney, Willie Lurye
Death of an Apostole
From the Mass for the Dead
Mott Street by Tom Sullivan
Poverty’s Progress: Lament for a Chief
Church in Russia (Continued from May issue)
Grow Your Own Food
Invincible Ignorance by Alan Bates
Peter Maurin Said:
Holy Family Farm
Eternal Man by Robert Ludlow
Our Lady of the Wayside Farm
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
My Trip West
Life at Hard Labor by A. Hennacy
The Pope Speaks: To the Craftsmen & To the Peasants
What Price Pacifism?
Book Review
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 01 (May 1949) CONTENTS:
Church in Russia by Chrysostom Tarasevitch, O.S.B.
No War Against Russia by Osservatore Romano
Church in France by Henri Perrin, S.J.
Mott Street
Atlantic Pact
Third Hour
Poverty’s Progress: Women of the Muni
The Hell It Is: Men On the Bowery
Catholic Worker Positions
On Pilgrimage
Our Back Yard
Satyagraha (A Christian Way) by Robert Ludlow
We Need Your Help
Parish Revolution by Jack English
Maryfarm
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 12 (April 1949) CONTENTS:
Mott St.
C.W. Editors Report On Apolstolate
To The Bishops Of The U.S. A Plea for Houses Of Hospitality
Cardinal Brings to End N.Y. Strike
On Pilgrimage
Poverty’s Progress: The Exile
Rural Proletariat
Poverty by Thomas Merton
Days of Sorrow by Robert Ludlow
Toehold on the Land
Escapism: The Pope Speaks
Easter Blessing
Mechanization: The Pope Speaks
Christ’s Surrender
Book Reviews
A Walk In Naples
Sermon of St. Leo, Pope
Appeals
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 11 (February 1949) CONTENTS:
The World’s Children
Notice:
Pittsburgh Approach by John McKeon
Your Money and Your Life
The General Strike by Robert Ludlow
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
On Pilgrimage
Detroit Catholic Worker
Mott Street
No Plaster Saints
A Day at Maryhouse
Farmers and Economic Security by Francis J. Coyle
Holy Trinity Farm
Liberty and the Christian
Book Reviews
From the Mail Bag
The Homeless Front
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 10 (January 1949) CONTENTS:
Mott St.
A Program for Immediate Needs by Peter Maurin
On Pilgrimage
Philadelphia Housing
Portrait of the Insecure
Answer to Objection
“Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands to God…” by Helen Caldwell
From The Mail Bag
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 09 (December 1948) CONTENTS:
Feast of the Nativity
Stones and Bread
On Distributism – Answer to John Cort by Dorothy Day
Rural Proletariat
Thoughts on Property
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Proletarian Problem
On Pilgrimage
Mott St.
From The Mail Bag
Armour of the Valiant by Raymond Larrson
Eastern Front
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 08 (November 1948) CONTENTS:
Eminent Dignity of the Poor
Redemption and The State by Robert Ludlow
Mass Picketing
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Mott St.
St. Peter Claver
Appeals
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
David (A Story of Love) by William Gauchat
The Pope to Farmers (Continued from last issue)
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 07 (October 1948) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Mott St.
The Trial
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
The State of the Christian by Robert Ludlow
War
Secularism vs. Communism
Our Fall Appeal
From the Mail Bag
The Road to Jericho – A Short Story by Lawrence Kelly
No More Slaves by Paul Pirnay
The Pope to the Farmers
Harrisburg Story by Dorothy Day
Fr. McSorley Needs Religious Articles
Notes
On Distributism—3 by Rev. John J. McDonough
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 06 (September 1948) CONTENTS:
Housing
The Jews
Labor
Mott Street
On Pilgrimage
Revolution & Detachment by Robert Ludlow
The negro
On Distributism—3 by Dorothy Day
On Education
To Die for Love by Dorothy Day
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Do Not Register
“The Heart of The Matter”
Maryfarm
Life at Hard Labor
The Case of Dr. Kraus
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 05 (July-August 1948) CONTENTS:
Reasons Why We Should Not Register
Housing Scandal by Irene Mary Naughton
Salvation Is Of the Jews by Leon Bloy
Articles of Distributism—2 by Dorothy Day
Mott Street
On Pilgrimage
The Pope’s Ten Commandments for Peace
To Claude McKay by James Rogan
Open Letter to The Catholic Worker
Poems For The War Dead by Vincent Williams
Toehold On The Land Larry Heany
Collects for Peace From the Missal by Alan c. Bates
Primitive Christian Pacifism
Some Modern Evils by Jesus M. Rivas Sacconi
Calls for Help
Appeals
Pax Column
To Raise The World
From The Mail Bag
Miracle by William F. McManua
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 04 (June 1948) CONTENTS:
All the Way To Heaven is Heaven by Dorothy Day
Workers’ Gain
Mott Street
New Assault On Civil Liberties – Senate to Vote On Mundt Bill
On Pilgrimage
The Unpopular Front by Peter Maurin
Problem of the Mentally Ill and Subnormal by Robert C. Ludlow
Shall We Strike Now—When We Are Sure to Win by Sister Mary Canisius
She Didn’t Like Unions by David Mason
Pentecost and The Law of Grace
Personalism and the Apostolate by Jack English
Death
The State, War And The Popes
Fr. McSorley Needs St. Anthony Statue
Appeals
The Ideal Apostolate
Pax Column
From The Mail Bag
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 03 (May 1948) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Emmanuel Chapman – Requiescat in Pace by Dan Sullivan
On Pilgrimage
Revolution and Compassion by Robert Ludlow
Under the Yoke
Who Puts It Out? By David Mason
Without Poverty We Are Powerless by Dorothy Day
Mott Street
The Savior with the Sword
Three New Books by Jack English
Appeals
From The Mail Bag – Some Letters from Friends on the Completion of Our Fifteenth Year
Christians Cooperating – Commune in the Jungle by Bill Patrick
The State and War and the Popes
French Christians on the March by Claire Huchet Bishop
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 13 (April 1948) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Jacques Maritain
A Cell of Christian Living
On Pilgrimage
Picking Cotton by Ammon Cotton
We Are Un-American We Are Catholics
Mott Street
The Immorality of Conscription by Father John J. Hugo
What You Can Do About It by The Editors
…PAX Column…
Salute To Merton by Raymond B. F. Larssen
Marshall Plan
Chesterton’s Roland
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 12 (March 1948) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Poverty and Work by Jack English
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
The Responsible Workman by Irene Mary Naughton
Mott Street
PAX Column by Robert C. Ludlow
Vagrants, Vermin and Vido
Book Reviews
Love and Truth His Only Weapons
Parable of the Good Mahatma by Father Michael Deacy
Ash Wednesday Morning
Retreats
From the Mail Bag
The Stations of the Cross by Eric Gill
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 11 (February 1948) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Our of the Havoc by James A. Griffin
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Armed Violence in Tennessee Strikers Mauled By Police
Imperialism In Puerto Rico
We Mourn Death of Gandhi Non Violent Revolutionary
Class War
Mott Street
From The Mail Bag
Mass Manslaughter and the Mass… by Father Michael Deacy
The Fort Knox Experiment… by Mary Paulson
Book Reviews
For Those Who Labor by Eleanor Wallis
The Land
Land Barons, Past and Present
The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 10 (January 1948) CONTENTS:
Christ’s Winter Agony
Industry Threatens Wage-Hour Law
No Room by Mary Irene Naughton
Feed the Poor—Starve the Bankers by Peter Maurin
On Pilgrimage
Letter On Hospices
Mott Street
From The Mail Bag
Some New Books
Trial At Blackfriars
Toehold On The Land
St. Thomas Aquinas On Land and Town Life
Peter’s Booklist
Clairvaux Prison by Thomas Merton
Pax Column by Robert C. Ludlow
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 09 (December 1947) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Christmas Antiphons
On Pilgrimage
The Marshall Plan: An Editorial – Who Then Is Our Brother?
Advent—1947
Mott Street
From The Mail Bag
14 Christian Points by Rev. Michael J. Deacy
Book Reviews
The Word [An Idea-Drama for Christmas] by W.J. Grace
Night of the Nativity by robert c. ludlow
Mark of the Beast
The Third Hour
The Land
The Pope and Craftsmen
Toeholds
Ill Fares the Land
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 08 (November 1947) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
To Serve the Cause of Peace – Papal Address on Catholic Action
Be Kind, Cain
First Winter Rain
High Cost of Dying
Mott Street
Picketing
Red-Baiting, Jew-Baiting, Labor-Baiting, Catholic-Baiting, War
The Mystical Body of Christ
From The Mail Bag
Where are We Going? By Eric Gill
Book Reviews
Pacifism and the Early Christians by Dick Whitty
Pax Column
The Land
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 07 (October 1947) CONTENTS:
Jersey Police Arrest CWs
Fatima and penance
Break Picket Line Protesting Racism: 34 Arrested
New School
House of Hospitality by John Cogley
On Pilgrimage
Mott Street
From The Mail Bag
Horror of Hunger by Matthew A. McKavitt
Faith and the NAM
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by robert c. Ludlow
The West Asleep
Water and Wine
Activity For the Laity by Raymond de Becker
Hierarchy Takes Action
To a Concrete Mixer by Barnabas J. Ramon-Fortune
Saint Augustine’s Journey of the Soul to God
Three Frenchmen
Pax Column
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 06 (September 1947) CONTENTS:
Meeting At Newburgh by Robert C. Ludlow
Labor Day—1947
Racism In New York City
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Poverty and Providence by Jack English
On Pilgrimage
Mott Street
From The Mail Bag
Appeals
Alcoholics Anonymous Now 40,000 Strong
Lives or Profits? By David Mason
Segregation Is A Sin
Catholicism and Socialism
The Greater Part of Us: by Barnabas J. Ramon-Fortune
Book Reviews
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 05 (July-August 1947) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
What Dream Did They Dream? Utopia or Suffering? By Dorothy Day
On Pilgrimage
Mott Street
Pope’s Address
Worker Priest in France… by Father Thomas Suavet, O.P.
Look Upon the Face of Thy Christ by Dorothy Day
The Word by Claude McKay
From The Mail Bag
Book Reviews
Comments On the Papal Address by Robert C. Ludlow
Marian Congress by Julia Porcelli
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 04 (June 1947) CONTENTS:
Slaughter Houses and Coal Miners by Richard C. Leonard
On Pilgrimage
Death of Henry Ford by Barnabas J. Ramon-Fortune
I Would Wish by Ven. Vincent Pallotti
Socialism and Machinery by Arthur Penty
Dostoievsky
adjustment psychology by robert c. ludlow
Deo Gratias
From The Mail Bag
Announcements
School of Apostolate
The Elect and the Derelict by Thomas Sullivan
Protest Injustice to Indonesians
Trapp Family Urges Relief
Relief Families
Book Reviews
Take in D.P.’s
Robbing Indians To Get More Paper
Pax Column by Robert C. Ludlow
Split Shift
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Another Toehold
The Pope and the Soil
Works of Mercy
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 03 (May 1947) CONTENTS:
Letter to Our Readers at the beginning of our Fifteenth Year by Dorothy Day
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Reach All Nations, Reach All Men
Radicals of the Right
Clarification Thru Discussion
Houses Needed For Hospitality
Farm Centers Are Small Beginnings
Light and Warmth Means Love
Letters
What Is Our Stand on Russia?
We Catholics Believe
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 02 (April 1947) CONTENTS:
Pie in the Sky by Peter Maurin
Open Our Doors—Fr. Swanstrom Say In Moving Appeal
Of Love and Peace—Babies Speak
Report on France Visitor’s Subject At CW Meeting
On Pilgrimage
House of Hospitality
St. Joseph
Encore for the Piper by Gordon C. Zahn
Easter Blessing
Pax Column
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 14, No. 01 (March 1947) CONTENTS:
Will They Go Again? By Jack English
Prudence in Giving by St. Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr
A Bishop Speaks
Letters
Reflections on Work
Book Reviews
PAX Column
Liberalism by Peter Maurin
Calls for Help
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 12 (February 1947) CONTENTS:
A House to Live In
Catholic Workers And Readers Blessed by Pope
Food and Clothing
The Russian People
Retreats
Pattern for Violence
Work and the Machine
Peace and the Atom Bomb
On Pilgrimage
PAX Column
The City
The Word by Natalie T. Darcy
Father Duffy
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 11 (January 1947) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Why Only Four Pages?
On Pilgrimage
Reflections On Work
Detroit C.W.
Theology and Sanity
Correction
Book Reviews
In Mary’s Kitchen by Mary C. Ferris
In Need by Allen Spitzer
PAX Column
Hill Cottage—1943 by Robert C. Ludlow
CARE Packages
Hollywood by Frank Scully
Father Ude
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 10 (December 1946) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Christ’s Forgotten Children by Doris Ann Doran
On Pilgrimage
Reflections on Work
Human Personality
A Little Office For Advent by Raymond E. F. Larsson
From The Mail Bag
Personalist Socialism
A Place Whereon to Stand by Robert Mass
PAX Column—(Formerly Catholic C.O. News) Dear Lord- by Robert C. Ludlow
Pope Suggests We Ease Immigration
Attempt at Settlement
Amnesty for Prisoners
Pigmentation!
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 09 (November 1946) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Destitution And The Justice Of Christ by Gladys Estaban
On Pilgrimage
For These Dear Dead by Dorothy Day
Reflections On Work
Work And Rest by Ade Bethune
The Work of Renewal
From The Mail Bag
Pickets At The Waldorf
Catholic C. O. News
Frustrated Makers by Sister Mary Norbert, R. S. M.
Christmas Cards
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 08 (October 1946) CONTENTS:
Revolt In Housing
On Pilgrimage
Do We Mean What We Say?
Revolt In Industry
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
“Abandon Hope” by Gordon C. Zahn
Pius XII
Hospitality by Irene Mary Naughton
Our Fall Appeal
Book Reviews
From the Mail Bag – More Appeals-More Addresses From Stricken Europe
Food For Europe
Distributism – A Draft for Action
Christmas Cards
Starvation by Bill Roberts
Catholic C. O. News by Robert C. Ludlow
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 07 (September 1946) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
The Church and Work – First of a Series of Articles on Modern Industrial Problems by Dorothy Day
On Pilgrimage
Slaves or Patients? Rosewood and Enforced Labor
Mob Violence
Future of Education Specialization or Wisdom?
Our Lady of LaSalette
Application for The Eternal Life Company
From The Mail Bag – More Appeals-More Addresses From Stricken Europe
Catholic C.O. News
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 06 (July-August 1946) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Halt Famine…Stop Unhealthy Pleasures, Fanciful Needs, Pope Demands
On Pilgrimage
State School Unnatural Maltreats Children
Mott Street
Integrity New Monthly Appears In September
Detroit Catholics Bar Negroes
Sacco And Venzetti
From The Mail Bag
New Cannibalism
More Appeals-More Addresses From Stricken Europe
Seattle House Closed
For Them by Father McNabb
Catholic C. O. News
Workers Priest
Book Reviews
New Catholic Magazine
Feast of the Assumption
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 05 (June 1946) CONTENTS:
Personalist Democracy by Peter Maurin
Open Doors to Displaced Persons, Release War Prisoners, Pope Urges
On Pilgrimage
Strikes
C.P.S. Declared Illegal In Two Court Cases
Good News
Fair Employment Practice Law Is Urgently Needed Now
Love Is the Measure
In the Name of the Sacred Heart of Jesus We Beg
A Chinese Bishop Appeals for Help
Pray, Fast, Do Penance
Letters
Appeal From the Pious Union Of the Death of St. Joseph
Help Starving India!
For the Workers by Vincent McNabb, O.P.
Apology for the Monastic Life by St. John Chrysostom
Man Into Machine by Stanley Vishnewski
Book Review
Ecce Homo! By James Rogan
Denver Journalism Students Write Their Appreciation
A Correction by Rev. Michael J. Deacy
Art
Judge Not
From Poland
Aid For C.O.’s
Home Making by Catherine E. Dorff
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 04 (May 1946) CONTENTS: Protest Bomb Tests, Feed Europe and Asia There Can Be No Peace While the World Starves May Day Issus Marks Our 14th Anniversary Famine by Doris Ann Doran May Day Bomb Two Letters Banking on Bankers, an Easy Essay by Peter Maurin Chapter 10 of a novel by Dorothy Day concerning the workers and the workless of the ‘30s On Pilgrimage We Must Shelter the Homeless: Feed the Hungry : Give Drink to the Thirst : Clothe the Naked : Visit the Prisoner In Jail and Asylum : Nurse The Sick : Give Cristian Burial to the Dead by Charles Peguy Work and Community by Irene Mary Naughton Child of Peace by James and Grace Rogan Spiritually, We Are All Semites by Leon Bloy St. Thomas On Usury The Middle Ages by Claude McKay Book Review “I Am a Peasant” by John Curran A Letter From A Business Man – And a Reply by Fr. Duffy Woman, Your Future Is At Stake! Pius XII on An Apostolate for Women
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 03 (April 1946) CONTENTS:
Atom Bomb and Conscription Still Issues To Be Faced
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Signs and Portents
When Tobacco Growers Are the Law
Deo GRatias
And Destitution?
On Pilgrimage
Msgr. Stedman Is Dead
The Winter Journey Of Ammon Hennacy
Holiness For All by Norbert Robichaud
Easter in Old Russia by Catherine De Hueck Doherty
The Habit of Perfection by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Good Friday – Birthday of the Church
Journey In The Night
Temptations of Mothers
The Best Guarantee Against Uncertainty by Ehrenfired Pfeiffer
Prosperity Based on Exploitation Must Cease, Says Indian Leader
In Response To Our Appeal
Catholic Action Is Called For
Come Back, Come Back To the Land, by Eoin McKiernan
Peter Maurin Says
Mission for Agrarians by John Curran
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 02 (March 1946) CONTENTS:
An Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Pius XII
Atom Bomb by Andre J. De Bethune
The Short Case by Fr. George H. Dunne, S.J.
On Pilgrimage
Maternity Guilds And Credit Unions by Fr. Clarence Duffy
A Father of the Modern Desert by Fr. John J. Hugo
Ember Days by Harold Keane
Book Review
Breastplate of St. Patrick
Today’s Encyclicals-Work- by John Doebele
The Causes of Mental Illness by Virginia Rohr
Is The Case Closed? By Fr. Michael J. Deacy
Horror
Ten Jailed C.O.’s Need Your Help
Lawyer Will Act
There Are No Enemy Children by Doris Ann Doran
St. Joseph by Robert E. Brennan
More Addresses by W. Murphy
Clothes by Dorothy Day
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 13, No. 01 (February 1946) CONTENTS:
Personalism by Peter Maurin
On Pilgrimage
Feed the Hungry Children! Clothe the Naked Children!
We Are Herods—We Kill Infants by John McKiernan
Archbishop Mannix On—The Layman In Catholic Action (From the Australian Catholic Worker)
Stop That Bomb Test!
For Industrial Peace
From The Mail Bag
Holiness For All by His Excellency, Norbert Roichaud
As Peter Came to Rome by Joan Quilty
Canticle for the Visitation
Victims of Peace by James Rogan
Our Lady Of Fatima by Julia Porcelli
Bread Line by Gertrude Kranz
Book Review
A Father of the Modern Desert by Fr. John J. Hugo
Blackfriars
Neighbor Rosicky
“Have Pity On Me”
See The Paper! By David Mason
From a College
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 11 (January 1946) CONTENTS:
Textile Workers’ Lives
Work and Prayer For Better Order At New School
Peter Muarin Leads the Way
Negroes in Pittsburgh
Embrace Poverty—Here Are Homes In Mott Street
Letter to a Doctor by Fr. Duffy
Mystery of Poverty by Abbe Anselme Longpre
Called to Be Saints
Or Go to Hell
It Is the Revolution
Bread by Edward M. Betowski
Poems by Claude McKay
Why Poverty?
The Heart of Man (reviewed) by John Curran
Good Pamphlets by Julia Porcelli
Epiphany by James Rogan
Today’s Encyclicals by John Doebele
The Holy Family by Fr. Bede Jarrett, O.P.
St. Francis Xavier On Profiteers by Fr. Vincent McNabb
Pie-Eyed by Stanley Vishnewski
News From England
Diocese Plans Soup Kitchen
From The Mail Bag
Release All War Objectors—Bishop O’Hara
Remember the Children
A Petition To The President Of The United States
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 10 (December 1945) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Pius XII
We Feast—They Starve by Doris Ann Doran
Land Ownership MacArthur’s Plan
Houses of Hospitality by Fr. Clarence Duffy
We Are Citizens Of God’s Kingdom
Thanksgiving Day At 115 Mott Street by Jack English
Mary in the Bronx by Julia Porcelli
Room For Christ
A Father of the Modern Desert by Fr. John J. Hugo
Brothers by Joan Quilty
Litany of St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Conf.
Book Review
Condition: Terminal by John Francis Putnam
Back Issues Needed
Pius XI Said:
An Economic Creed by Fr. Vincent McNabb, O.P.
More About Dead Storage
The Eleventh Hour by Sister Mary Norbert, R.S.M.
From England
Notes By The Way
Education For the Countryside
Look to the Land
Works of Mercy
A New Bread Recipe by Dorothy Day
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 09 (November 1945) CONTENTS:
Peter Maurin Writes On Property and Strikes
An Appeal To Women
Atomic Bomb
Notes by the Way
My Mind as a Catholic
Work by Irene Mary Naughton
Schools for Heroes by Fr. Clarence Duffy
From the Mail Bag
An Apostolate for Women by Pope Pius XII
Advent by James Rogan
Small Churches by Ade Bethune
Love Made Visible by Josephine Drabek
The Dream of Gerontius by Cardinal Newman
Carve Your Own by Julia Porcelli
Book Review
Letters
Prayer to St. Conrad For Our Farmers
A Thanksgiving To God For His House by Robert Herrick
Richard’s Grace by Richard Jordan
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 08 (October 1945) CONTENTS:
Class War On Waterfront In New York
Unemployment by Eric Gill
Notes By The Way
From a Priest
Welcome Home Louis Budenz
From a Soldier
Manna Is Sometimes Rabbits by Dorothy Day
Clergy and Carpenter by Philip Hargreen
“We Are Accountable” by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Fathers of the Modern Desert by Fr. John J. Hugo
Sonnets
The Bloodless Persecution by Stanley Vishnewski
Just Wages and the Right to Work by Pius XII
Look to the Land
Clothes, Clothes, Clothes
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 07 (September 1945) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
We Go On Record—by Dorothy Day
Notes By The Way
Peace Without Victory by Fr. John J. Hugo
Program for Spain by Fr. Clarence Duffy
The Village of Mary Ridge by Arthur T. Sheehan
Our Visitors
We Make a Pilgrimage
Letter to a GI Joe
Exodus by Fr. Vincent McNabb, O.P.
A House To Live In
Two Sonnets
Mother Cabrini by Julia Porcelli
Labor’s Dignity
Book Review
Eric Gill Said—
Sunday Morning by Sister Mary Norbert, R.S.M.
Peter the ‘Materialist’ by Peter Maurin
From The Mail Bag
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 06 (July-August 1945) CONTENTS:
Segregation On Way Out In Chicago by John Doebele
Retreats So Far—Retreats to Come
G. Griffin Home And Others Too, But Not to Stay
Notes By The Way
The Servile State
Germany’s Opportunity by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Security
Gospel of Peace By Fr. J. J. Hugo Now Available
Bread Of Peace by james Rogan
A Loaf for Dad by Joan Quilty
Three Sonnets by Claude McKay
The Parable of Bread by Mary Alice Duddy
St. Benedict Manasseri by Julia Porcelli
Ammon Among the Indians
Voluntary Poverty And Pacifism
C.P.S. News
Of Many Things
From A Sick Friend
The Belgian Jocists Druing the War by R. Kothen
An Invitation
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 05 (June 1945) CONTENTS:
Freedom On the Land by Peter Kropotkin (Arranged by Peter Maurin)
As You Sow—
The Sermon On The Mount
You Will Reap!
Day By Day
Pope Pius XII Speaks
Peace Now with Japan! By Rev. Clarence Duffy
And Now June
Retreat At Maryfarm
How Much Land Does a Man Need by Fr. Clarence Duffy
‘To Sing Is to Pray Twice’ by Arthur Sheehan
Prayer of Saint Ephrem
The Simple Life by Ammon Hennacy
The Buzz-Rig Versus The Hand-Saw by John Curran
Two Poems by James Rogan
Homily for Trinity Sunday
Pius XII Prayer for Peace
A Woman Distraught With Much Weeping by David Mason
The Bean
Book Review
Outline Of Life by J. W. Bagiackas
St. John
A Litany of the Feast Of the Sacred Heart by Gertrude von Le Fort
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 04 (May 1945) CONTENTS:
Commenting on San Francisco by Fr. Clarence Duffy
To Our Lady
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Rescued From Dead Storage
The New Slavery
In Jail by X. Y.
Again It Is May
From The Mail Bag
The Man Born Blind by David Mason
Book Review
Cologne: A Cross for the World
Landward Ho! by Sister Mary Norbert
In Prayerful Dance by Liam Fitzgibbon
Making Bread by William Cobbett
Other Christ, Other Mary
Retreats for Veterans
There Waits A Child by Marie Conti Oreste
May Dan and Boston Common by Arthur Sheehan
Grail Schools of Apostolate
Cleaning House by Catherine De Hueck
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 03 (April 1945) CONTENTS:
Dynamic Devotion by Peter Maurin
The New Anatomy of Imprisonment by Casey Jones
Conscience Vindicated by Fr. John J. Hugo
Peacetime Conscription by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Not Hearers, but Doers
Spring Comes to Mott St.
Day By Day by Dorothy Day
Woman and the Land by Janet Kalven
The Tempest by M. C. Livingston
Divine Paradox by Eleanor Glenn Wallis
Book Review
Fight Conscription!
Meditation by Arthur Sheehan
The Way To Peace
Springfield’s Shame Is America’s Reproach by David Mason
Letters
About Saint Benedict’s Farm
A Pilgrimage by Catherine De Hueck Doherty
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 02 (March 1945) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Fools And Beasts by Eric Gill
Notes By The Way by Dorothy Day
Savagery And Frightfulness
Breastplate of St. Patrick
Retreat
On Tyranny and War from Plato’s “Republic”
To One of These My Least Brethren by Mary C. Ferris
The Immorality of Conscription by Father John J. Hugo
From The Mail Bag
Heavenly Gifts
The Unknown Soldier by Frank Cullen Brophy
Memories of My Yesterdays by Catherine De Hueck Doherty
Moon’s Herald, Evening Star by Raymond E. F. Larsson
Prayer to St. Joseph by Pius X
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 12, No. 01 (February 1945) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
More About Holy Poverty, Which Is Voluntary Poverty
Peter Calls It Dynamite by Rev. John a Ryan
No Oil For the Lamps by David Mason
Background for Peter Maurin by Dorothy Day
The Stations of The Cross by Ade Bethune
From The Mail Bag
Judge Everybody Favorably
Our Mental Hospitals
Life With the Conscientious Objectors by Arthur Sheehan
We Need a Liturgical Cook Book by Stanley Vishnewsi
Book Review
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 11 (January 1945) CONTENTS:
Conscription Must Go—Father O’Brien by Rev. John A. O’Brien
Easy Essays: Journalism by Peter Maurin
Where to Live? Negro Housing Grave Problem
Sojourn at Maryfarm by Grace Elizabeth Gallagher
House of Bread
Long, Long Ago…
Not Lamentation
Look Within by Claude McKay
Day by Day
On Ward Duty
House of the Dead by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Meditation by Stanley Vishnewski
‘The People Perish’ by Irene Mary Naughton
This Is Matriarchy by Eric Gill
Book Review
The War in the Soil
Why Don’t You Work? By David Mason
Through Adler to Pius XII by John Doebele
Prayer to St. Raphael
So We Moved The Kitchen
Lunatics
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 10 (December 1944) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Race Trouble In Chicago
Fight Conscription
Poverty and Pacifism by Dorothy Day
Deo Gratias
Notes On Retreat
From the Mail Bag
Liturgical Week
For Our Slain Brethren
Great Antiphons
Workers and The Machine by Eric Gill
The Images of Mary by Harper G. Brown
A Rural Episode by Cecelia Curran
Big Dan Is Dead
Wisconsin Benediction by James Rogan
New Horizons by Grace Elizabeth Gallagher
“The Good News”
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 09 (November 1944) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Pope Pius XII On the Dignity of Labor
Day By Day by Dorothy Day
Fr. Garrelts Condemns War
Priests and Movies
Protect the Poor and the Weak
The Immorality of Conscription by Father John J. Hugo
Christ in the Market Place
Post-War Land Disposal In Wrong Hands
Beveridge Plans?
From The Mail Bag
War Inevitable?
Job Accidents Kill 37,000 in Two Years
Prayer and Contemplation
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 08 (October 1944) CONTENTS:
Comments On the News—In The Light of Faith
Cake and Circuses
Finland’s Peace
Poverty and Purity
Catholic U. Priest On Bombings
St. Paul Priest Goes on Record
Pittsburgh Priest Repudiates Draft
Sow In This Field
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
The Catholic Worker Retreat House
Background for Peter Maurin by Dorothy Day
Christmas Cards And Crib Sets
Fools For Christ
A Talk With a Country Priest by Fr. Vincent McNabb
The Dance by Arthur Sheehan
Mary’s Poverty
From the Mail Bag
(1944) Houses of Hospitality
Make Haste to Help
He is Stripped by Eric Gill
Maternity Guild by Julia Porcelli
Martyrs by Stanley Vishnewski
A Rosary book by Eva Smith
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 07 (July-August 1944) CONTENTS:
Men and Things by Eric Gill
Once Upon a Time – A Story by Dorothy Day
Little Italy Meets Big Italy by David Mason
Going My Way by Fr. John J. Hugo
Announcing—Catholic Worker Land School
Yanqui Imperialism by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Spreading the Good News
Results of Italian Relief
Ghosts by Mrs. Richard Wheeler
The Test of Courage by Fr. John A. O’Brien
Prayers For Russia
From The Mail Bag
Psalm by R. J. Schoeck
Work of War Objectors in Mental Hospitals Praised by Dr. Stenenson
C.O.S. Act as “Guinea Pigs” in a Typical Pneumonia Experiments at Pinehurst, North Carolina
Church and Social Work by Peggy Stern
The Judgment
A View of Personalism by Arthur T. Sheehan
Use of Force
Popes and Peace by Liam Brophy, B.PH.
The Only Way Our by Louis A Dessurne
Thanksgiving After Holy Communion According to the Byzantine Rite
Blessed de Montfort by Louis Marie Grignon de Montfort (to his mother)
“A Lost Citizen”
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 06 (June 1944) CONTENTS:
Charity and Poverty by Peter maurin
Random Reflections by Dorothy Day
Come Our of the Grandstand by David Mason
“A Farm In Ireland”
Our Friend Joe
Aid For Italy
Prophet or Architect?
From The Mail Bag
Corpus Christi In Spain by Father Clarence Duffy
Prepare the Harvest
Litany of the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart by Gertrude Von Le Fort
Need for Missals
Books to Read
On Straightening the Dog’s Tail by A. J. Penty
Memo on party Line
Msgr. Barry O’Toole by Dorothy Day
Mexicans On Long Island
Pius XII
Englishman’s Diary by Louis A Dessurne
Faith In Israel by Rev. John M. Oesterreicher (continued from last month)
Boston Notes
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 05 (May 1944) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Our Friend Joe
Western Bishop Pleads For Morality In War
Notes By The Way by Dorothy Day
A Few Vignettes by Arthur Sheehan
Pastor Begins A Soil Club
God’s Secret Weapon
A Little This—A Little That
Forward to Middle Ages by Liam Brophy
Freedom of Speech
The Peace Now Movement Vs. Sadistic Journalism by George W. Hartmann
War Brings Atrocities by Gordon Zarn
Faith In Israel by Rev. John M. Oceterricher
Our First Year and Our Tenth by David Mason
Country School
Rogation Days by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Bishops’ Plan for Labor by Helen Haye
Chicago Unit
Writing IX by Ade de Bethune
A Modern Mother by “Legionnaire”
Catholic Women—Awake!
The Christian Conspiracy
Catholic Worker Appeal