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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 06 (December 1950) CONTENTS:
The Center of Poverty by Kerran Dugan, C.S.C.
The Message of Love by Dorothy Day
Food for Thought—and Toughness by Liam Brophy
On the New Encyclical by Robert Ludlow
Portrait of an Active Bronx Parish by Betty Bartelme
Storm and Aftermath by David Mason
Banned
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Academic Freedom and the Catholic by Victor Ferkiss
Letters to the Editor
Life at Hard Labor by Ammon Hennacy
Modern War
Negroes Attending Southern Colleges
The Sum Herald, a Free Newspaper
Open Letter (To President Harry Truman from Dan Katchongva)
Segregation
Book Review
Maryfarm Retreats
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 05 (November 1950) CONTENTS:
The Nature of Man by Robert Ludlow
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Near to Our Heart
Chicago’s Housing Problem by Brother Kerran Dugan, C.S.C.
Labor Pool And Labor Castes by Irene Naughton
Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places (Part 2) by Anthony Aratari
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
The Internal Security Act of 1798
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Peter Maurin Farm
Maryfarm Retreats
Eric Gill: A Special Kind of Artist by Kerran Dugan, C.S.C.
Book Review
At the Edge by William Everson
Pacifists on Trial
Mark Twain’s Loyalty
Suffering and Perseverance by Regina Brady
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 12 (May 1950) CONTENTS:
Upside Down Strike by Irene Naughton
Peter Maurin
Puerto Rican Families Dispossess Ratss by David Mason
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Maryfarm by John McKeon
The Problem of Labor by Robert Ludlow
Poverty Incorporated by Dorothy Day
The Month of May
Appeal
A Personalist Priest by William Brayar
Integrity—It’s a Magazine
A Pacifist Saint
Book Reviews
Religion is Politics: Politics is Brotherhood: Brotherhood is Poverty by Eric Gill
Letters to the Editor
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 11 (April 1950) CONTENTS:
Expropriation or Restitution Action for Holy Year
S.O.S.
Government and A&P—Story of a Conflict by Irene Naughton
Poverty Without Tears by Dorothy Day
The City in Hiding by John McKeon
Anarchism—Grace and Nature by Robert Ludlow
Migrant Workers Starve by Ammon Hennacy
Easter Greetings
Emmanuel Mounier
Importanate Friends
Time Marches Back
Italian Peasants March
Family Life In Christ by Jane O’Donnell
Three Years on the Land by Martin Paul
Here Comes the Kill Joys by Stanley Vishnewski
Have You Ever Been to Jail? By Dorothy Day
Lenten Prayer of St. Ephrem
The Newborn by Helen Caldwell
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 10 (March 1950) CONTENTS:
The “Undesirable” Puerto Ricans
Dabbling In Truth by John Hammett
Coal Miners—Their Strike Not John L. Lewis’s
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Poverty’s Progress by John McKeon
E. I. Witkin Writes
The Road Ahead by Robert Ludlow
The Women Who Are Poor by Marie Roach
The Satan Bomb
Mott Street by Tom Sullivan
The Detroit House
The Washington House
“If I Be Lifted Up” by Anthony Aratari
Three Years on the Land by Martin Paul
Letters
Appeals
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 08 (January 1950) CONTENTS:
A Question of Authority by Robert Ludlow
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Return NMU to Workers by Irene Naughton
Poverty’s Progress by John McKeon
The Bicycle Thief by John Cogley
Racism by Jack English
A Definition of Education by William Gauchat
The Words of A Rebel by David Mason
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 54, No. 06 (September 1987) CONTENTS:
Homelessness Racial Segregation Renewed by Carl Sichiano
Christ Transfigured—Death into Life by Meg Brodhead
Maryhouse by Bernie Connaughton
A Promising Young Man by Jane Sammon
The Historical Reality: From Colonized to Colonizer by Giaron O’Reilly
A Quiet Walk During Time of War by Bro. Edgar Rivera, S.J.
Air Force Sergeant Turns C.O.
Liberals and Liberators by Peter Maurin
Book Reviews
Third Mistrial for Epiphany Plowshares by Art Laffin
A Baton Wielding Angel by Bill Dean
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
Midnight Run by Joseph H. Gilmore
Cubans Await Release by Fr. Roy Bourgeois, M.M.
News and Notes
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 54, No. 05 (August 1987) CONTENTS:
Interview with a Vetern
Guatemala: A Refugee’s Story by Carol Wintle
In Hiroshima More than Survivors
St. Joseph House by John Corbett
Homily in Gdansk Solidarity Between People by Pope John Paul II
Development in Rural Honduras and Its Obstacles by Bob & Gracie Ekblad
Cult, Culture and Cultivation
A Peace Pagoda for New York City by M. Eileen Lawter
Book Reviews
Refugees in Mexico A Future Yet Unknown by Brother Marty Shea, M.M.
Homesteads Completed by David Deseda
Lighting the Lamps by Fred Garel
A Day Without Violence
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 54, No. 04 (June-July 1987) CONTENTS:
In Solitary Witness by Dorothy Day
Standing UP Together by Mather Lee
The Sin of Deterrence by Thomas J. Gumbleton
Maryhouse by Mark Dunn
Genetic Engineering: Its Ethics and Implications by Michael W. Fox
Mandatory AIDS Testing Reconsidered by Bill Griffin
The Call to Love Yields a Harvest of Resistance by Tim Lamert
Laura & Carolyn by Janet Zajac
Jody by Arturo Ocano
Myrtle Solomon by David McReynolds
Notes of a Wayfarer by Deane Mary Mowrer
Belleville Meeting Prepares for Synod on the Laity by Joe Zarella
The Shoes Hiding Underneath My Bed by Robert Peters
Epiphany Plowshares Update
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 53, No. 08 (December 1986) CONTENTS:
Igal Rodenko by Jom Rorest
Economics & Human Dignity by Eileen Egan
The Truth of the Matter by The Editors
A Pledge of Resistance to U.S. Aggression in Central America by Tim Labmert
Notes of a Wayfarer by Deane Mary Mowrer
The Personalist Philosophy of Emmanuel Mounier by Bill Griffin
Letter from Mexico: Usury & Truth
A Preferential Option for the Poor
Maryhouse by Paul Wells
Johanna by Katharine Temple
Book Review Myths About Hunger
On Dealing with Others by St. Ignatius Loyola
News and Notes from All Over
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 53, No. 07 (October-November 1986) CONTENTS:
Her Name Was Mercy by Jane Sammon
Emmanuel Mounier, Personalist by Bill Griffin
A Prayer for October 3rd by Delton Davis
St. Joseph House by Robert Peters
A Matter of Compassion on Trial by David Beseda
To Build Up the Kingdom by Jeannette Noel
No Holy War by MSGR. Bruce Kent
Soldiers and Protesters The Night Watch at Mutlangen by Amy Cross
Jurists Break Their Silence by Tim Lambert
Crimes Closer to Home by Katharine Temple
Notes in Brief: The Military, and Draft Registration
A Requiem for a Good Man by John C. Cort
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 53, No. 06 (September 1986) CONTENTS:
The Goss-Mayrs: Messengers of Nonviolence by Robert Ellsberg
The Only Answer by Dorothy Day
A Conspiracy of Love by Tim Lambert
Maryhouse by Eileen Lawter
Come, Listen, and Receive Bread Broken on City Streets by Annie Q.
The Dignity of Labor by Guy Walser
In the Manner of Christ by Eileen Egan
Going to the Roots: To Transform Society by Jacques Maritain
John Hampton by Robert Peters
Margaret Booth by Linda Bunce & Mary Muldoon
In the Shadow of Death—Learning Faith by Aaron Field
A Very Valuable Piece of Paper by Mark Zwick
Book Reviews
News, Notes and Needs
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 09 (December 1974) CONTENTS:
Behold, He Comes As One Who Is Poor
Housing by Dorothy Day
Journeys by Larry Rosebaugh
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Dishwater and Powdered Milk by Karl Meyer
The Vision Quest of the American Indian by Thomas Berry
Fasting and the Genesis of Corn: A Tale by H. R. Schoolcraft
Creation by James A. Janda
Native Americans: The Enduring Tragedy by Ann Hill
The Jaguar and the Moon by Pablo Antonio Cuadra, translated by Thomas Merton
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
Notes in Brief – Pope Pleads For World’s Hungry
The Stone Which the Builders Rejected
Namibia: Being Born
The Mushroom Pickers of Morgan Hill by Jan Adams
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 08 (October-November 1974) CONTENTS:
On Voting by Jan Adams
Hard Times—New Vision by Pat Jordan
Tivoli Farm by Deane Mary Mowrer
Fall Appeal
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Shepherds Defy Military by Craig Simpson
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
Letters
Notes in Brief
Book Reviews
Letter from Roxbury
Peacemaking: Universal Mandate by Eileen Egan
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 07 (September 1974) CONTENTS:
Return to the Obvious by Lanza Del Vasto
An Interview with Lanza Del Vasto by Bill butler and Jeff Dietrich
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Pat Jordan
Letter to a Young Man Concerning War by Rev. Richard McSorley
CW House Sustains War Orphans by Barbara Oliver
Book Reviews: Yoder, Merton and Mounier
UFW Notes by Jan Adams
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Letters
Notes in Brief
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 06 (July-August 1974) CONTENTS:
No Money For Warfare by Robert Calvert
May 15, 1974: A Commentary on Maalot by Barbara Krasner
Notes/Commentary
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Emily by Joseph Geraci
The Morals of Extermination by Lewis Mumford
Shelters—1950 by Nicole D’Entremont
Books on Work, Workers, and Systems
Picking Oranges: A Wetback’s Story by Demetrio Diaz
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 05 (June 1974) CONTENTS:
Witnesses in the “Endless Winter” by Fr. Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
Psychosurgery: Who Is Accountable? By Kip Tiernan
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
The Women’s Movement and Nonviolence by Anthony Mullaney, O.S.B.
Land Redistribution Movement Grows by Margot Barnet
Letters
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
What Is a Land Trust?
Book Reviews
Der Employer
Notes/Commentary
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 04 (May 1974) CONTENTS:
Grape Strikers in Coachella: They Must Have Help by Jan Adams
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
Fasting: A Fiery and Mysterious Weapon by Eileen Egan
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
25th Anniversary of Peter Maurin’s Death – Historian and Teacher by William D. Miller
On the Farming Commune by Stanley Vishnewski (about Peter Maurin’s Easy Essay “On The Farming Commune”)
Of Holy Work by Pat Jordan
Catholic Worker Positions
Of Holy Poverty by Michael De Gregory
Peter Maurin: Easy Essays
Peter Maurin, Pacifist by Robert Gilliam
Letters
Notes & Commentary
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 03 (March-April 1974) CONTENTS:
Continued Loyalty for U.F.W.: Imperial Valley Strike by Jan Adams
World Protein Crisis: More Than Bread Alone by Michael De Gregory
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Dan Corley
Tanzania and Collective Responsibility by Jonathan Power
Woodcutters’ Union Makes Gains by Ginger Roberts
Nonviolence in Latin America by Edward Guinan, C.S.P.
Letters
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Book Reviews
Prayer to Saint Raphael
Notes & Commentary
Food-Buying Co-ops by Dan Flavin
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 53, No. 01 (January-February 1986) CONTENTS:
Our God Is Able by martin Luther King, Jr.
The Wayfarer Chronicle from the Farm by Deane Mary Mowrer
Fulfilling the Dream by Desmond Tutu
St. Joseph House by Eugene Jimenez
Forced Relocation Hopi and Navajo to Lose Sacred Lands by Tim Lambert
Abuse of Refugees Uncovered by Ernest Friar
In Memoriam Catherine de Hueck Doherty by Geoffrey Gneuhs
Remembering The B. by Audrey Monroe
Pauline Bowman by Linda Bunce
Report on Synod by Eileen Egan
Where do they get the money? By Ammon Hennacy
Resisting War Taxes: On Telephones & On Income
Book Reviews
Now Available: Books By Father Hugo
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 51, No. 03 (May 1984) CONTENTS:
Peter Maurin’s Easy Essays by Eileen Egan
Report from Nicaragua by Peggy Scherer
Working with Christ by Robbie Gamble
Prayer and Work Today by P. Hans Sun
Peter Maurin Farm by Tom Curtin
Room for Christ by Bob Tavani
Aims and Purposes
The Wayfarer Chronicle from the Farm by Deane Mary Mowrer
Maryhouse by Pam Quatse
Book Reviews
Book List
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 51, No. 01 (January-February 1984) CONTENTS:
Journey to Central America by Peggy Scherer
The Abolition of Prisons: Being My Brother’s Keeper by Ernie Dyck
Hunger in Our Neighborhood by Robbie Gamble
55 East Third by Martha Miller
Christian Hope by Tim Lambert
Something of the Light of the World by Gordon C. Zahn
Seeking Community by George Ochoa
One Example
Cardinal Speaks on Life by Eileen Egan
Book Review
News and Notes
An Appeal by Simone Well
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 48, No. 02 (March 1982) CONTENTS:
A Moral About-Face by Eileen Egan
Rejection of Idolatry by Raymond G. Hunthausen
El Salvador—Stop the Repression!
36 East First by Dan Mauk
The Common Good by Geoffrey Gneuhs
The Road to Jericho by Kathy Clarkson
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Campbell-Libby Boycott by Peggy Scherer
Readers Seek Help
The Wayfarer Chronicle from the Farm by Deane Mary Mowrer
Review
Notes
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 46, No. 01 (January 1980) CONTENTS:
Aims and Purposes by Dorothy Day
If We Sow The Wind We Will Reap The Whirlwind by Jim Wallis
Do We Really Want Peace? from Pope John Paul II
Letters
36 East First by Dan Mauk
A Light of Hope at Rocky Flats by P. J. Manion & J. Dudgeon
The Disappeared by Bill Griffin
Mining Coal—The Cost in Human Lives by Rachelle Linner
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Letter To My Friends by Deane Mowrer
Notes In Brief
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 43, No. 04 (May 1977) CONTENTS:
“THEY SAY I AM CRAZY BECAUSE I REFUSE to be crazy the way everybody else is crazy.” By Eileen Egan
Peter Maurin 1977-1977 by Dorothy Day
The Great Convergence
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
For Clarification of Thought
Peter Maurin, Master Agitator by Stanley Vishnewski
Economics As If People Mattered by Robert Ellsberg and Jeff Dietrich
Practical Advice, Traditional Wisdom by E. F. Schumacher
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Catholic Worker Positions
Unashamed Moralists in the Personalist Tradition by Robert Coles
The Green Revolution: An Interview with Peter by Arthur Sheehan
A Catholic Radical by Robert Gilliam
Remembering a Friend by Dorothy Gauchat
Letters
Saint Joseph House of Hospitality by Daniel Mauk
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 02 (September 1964) CONTENTS:
Chrystie Street by Tom Cornell
Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy
‘Way Down North by Frank Salomon
A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
A British Economist on Chinese Communes by Joan Robinson
The Ferment and the Fury by L. F. Stone
Facts About Harlem
Slumlord Fight Continues by Pat Farren
The Catholic Failure
From The Mail Bag
From Sarajevo To Nagasaki
Co-op Restaurants Needed by David Mason
Our Visitors by Stanley Vishnewski
Co-operative or Condominium? By William Horvath
Book Reviews
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 01 (July-August 1963) CONTENTS:
On The Bomb by Lana Del Vasto
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Chrystie Street by Christopher Kearns
Danish Non-Violent Resistance to Hitler by Benedict Moore
Thoreau’s Country By Tom Cornell
EDITORIAL: Voluntary Poverty
Joe Hill House
First Sit-in On Staten Island by Jean Forest
No Taxes For War! By Ammon Hennacy
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 03 (October 1962) CONTENTS:
Chrystie Street by Edgar Forand
Christian Non-Violence by Abbe Paul Carrette
On Pilgrimage In Cuba—Part II
The Years With Winkler by Karl Meyer
The Devastation of Our Cities by Edgar Forand
Thoreau On ‘Waking’ by Herbert Mason
Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer
The City
Book Reviews
Letters
Maria Montessori
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 02 (September 1962) CONTENTS:
Chrystie Street by Charles Butterworth
Appeal For William Worthy
TOTC On the Catholic Campus by James W. Douglass
Pilgrimage to Cuba—Part 1:--Setting Sail by Dorothy Day
As Faulkner Lies Dead by Anne Taillefer
The Council And The Mass by Dorothy Day
Book Review
Polaris Action—Six Arrests by Tom Cornell
Man, Baby, Look! By Denis Knight
Maria Montessori
Charity
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 01 (July-August 1962) CONTENTS:
Torture In Spain
More About Cuba by Dorothy Day
Exploitation In Our Hospitals by Edgar Forand
One Man At Hiroshima by Elizabeth Sheeban
Peacemaker Training In Nonviolence
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Expressway Hearing by Charles Butterworth
Retreat
Oakland House Six Months Old
S. African Bishop Begs for Aid
Non-Violence
Poor in Spirit
Are We Sane?
Life Among The Leeches by James E. Milord
Lathrop
Voices In The Wilderness
“As Poems, Created He Freedoms” by Elizabeth Sheehan
Farming
Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer
A Thanksgiving to God for His House by Robert Herrick
The Vagrant
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 05 (December 1961) CONTENTS:
Priest Favors Unilateral Disarmament
Christmas Epistle
Bishops Go Left:--Latin American Crisis Joint Conference Called by Irwin St. John Tucker
The Race Problem And The Christian conscience by Fr. Philip F. Berrigan, SSJ
A Call To Action
Advent and the McCarren Act by James Forest
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
We Urge Justice—Release Morton Sobell
Joe Hill House
Peter Maurin by Ed Turner
To Kropotkin In Prison by Robert Niebola
The Poor Man
Mary Gill
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 10 (May 1961) CONTENTS:
The Choosing People Anne Taillefer
Seven Jailed by Ed Turner
Cuba and the American Dream by Stuart Sandberg
Ideals We Follow by Tom Cain
The One Man Revolution by Ammon Hennacy
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Chrystie Street by Dianne Gannon
What Political Principle by Judith Gregory
Heart of the Matter by Arthur T. Sheehan
The Walkers by Karl Meyer
Ride for Freedom
Evolution Of A Myth by Dianne Gannon and Richard W. Shanner
During the Eichmann Trial by Denise Levertov
Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer
Villon’s Prayer for His Mother To Say to the Virgin – Translation by Robert Lowell
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 09 (April 1961) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Cuba by Ed Turner
A National Illusion by Dianne Gannon
Traveling Westward by Ammon Hennacy
Polaris Action
Chrystie Street by Walter Kerell
Life in an Indian Home by James E. Milord
Interview With Father Athanasius—In The Shadow Of Athos by Barney McCaffrey
The Story Of A Camp by Sheldon Weeks
Anxiousness by Daniel O’Hagan
Feed Thy Enemy by David Kirk
Friendship House, Chicago
A Letter From Africa
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Personal Integration by Richard Fichter
Non-Violence in Africa
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 08 (March 1961) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Chrystie Street by Stuart Sandberg
Mercy by Denis Knight
Delinquency and Words by Anthony Aratari
Walk To Russia by Karl Meyer
Spring Appeal
Trip West by Ammon Hennacy
Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer
Usury by Jacques P. Baker
Apostle of Peace by Arthur Sheehan
Integration in Christ
Carhaix by Anne Taillefer
Huysmans
Society Is for Man
Letter From Korea
Bec Vilin by Herbert Mason
Beyond the Pail by Julian R. Pleasants
The land
The Gulicks
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 03 (October 1960) CONTENTS:
Three Months At Alderson Prison by Eroseanna Robinson
An Eye For An Eye by Jaques P. Baker
Chicago Catholic Worker
Civil Disobedience
Krushchev and Alexander Nevsky by Dorothy Day
St. Augustine On Capital Punishment
Fall Appeal
Spring Street by Charles Butterworth
In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
Rethinking CW Positions by Judith Gregory
Work And Community by Irene Mary Naughton
Letter From a Seaman
Tanganyika Seminary
Catholic Ashram
To Those In Prison: Tertullian
The Liturgical Life by Rev. Emanuel Larraln
Hand Craft in America by Daniel O’Hagan
Our Roots Grow Deeper by Dudley Laufman
Monica Farm
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 25, No. 04 (November 1958) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
The Pope Is Dead – Long Live The Pope
Let’s Keep The Jews For Christ’s Sake by Peter Maurin
Chicago CW
Traveling by Ammon Hennacy
Dante, Envy, And Us by James W. Douglass
The Parable of Andrew’s Coat by Arthur Sheehan
Jube, Domne, Benedicere! By John Stanley
Book Reviews
Peter Maurin Farm by Stanley Vishnewski
A Farm In a City by Tommy Huges
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 25, No. 01 (July-August 1958) CONTENTS:
Sugar Workers Score Major Gains in Hawaii by Robert Casey
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
A Question And An Answer On Catholic Labor Guilds by Peter Maurin
Forty Day Fast In Washington, D. C. by Ammon Hennacy
Out Of These Ashes, This Love by Arthur Sheehan
Segregation And The New Testament by Clinton Herrick, S. M.
A Not-So-Easy Essay by Edward Morin
Book Reviews
O Song Of Solemn Man by John Batz
From The Mail Bag
For Frater David by John Stanley
Peter Maurin Farm by Stanley Vishnewski
Where Are We Going? Out; What Are We Doing? Praying
Work and the Incarnation by Adelaide de Bethune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 11 (June 1958) CONTENTS:
Review by Robert Steed of Thoughts In Solitude by Thomas Merton
Walking and Fasting for Peace
Three Who Have Died by Dorothy Day
Camaldolese Hermits
In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
Catholic Youth Finds a Cause by Cyris Echele
News From Koinonia
St. Louis Meeting
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Peter Maurin Farm by Stanley Vishnewski
Read, Eat and Live
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Letter from Irene Naughton
Reality by John Stanley
Appeal
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 09 (April 1958) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
African Bishops Denounce Segregation
Bovine In The Tower by Jim Milord
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Colombian Bishops Ask Land Reform
Australian Bishops Urge Accelerated Immigration
Spring Appeal
Chrystie Street by Kieran Dugan
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
L’Arche, Non Violent Community In France by James Berry
The Case Against Capital Punishment by Harvey V. Bowers
Book Reviews
The Life and Dream of St. Francis
Peter Maurin Farm
The Quite Terror In The Heart Of The Pulic Servant by William Sommers
Poem by M. C. Richards
The Indians and The KKK by Ammon Hennacy
Who Is To Blame? By Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani
From a Pilgrimage Diary by Larry Blum
Interview With Helen Sobell by Anne Taillefer
Letters to the Editor
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 07 (February 1958) CONTENTS:
“Yes! I Am A Radical!”—Peter Maurin
Mexican Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Stop Atomic Tests In The Pacific
Permanence and Precarity
Chrystie Street by Kerran Dugan
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
Reconnaissance Talk by Father J. F. T. Prince
A Letter To A Russian by Eric Langkjaer
Liberty and Leadership by John Stanley
“Private Property” A Question of Semantics by Michael J. Clifford
Farmer in “Psycho” (Cont. from Jan. issue)
Man On A Merry-Go-Round by Jim Milord
Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers
Sorokin Writes Hennacy
Midwinter Song For The Women’s Jail by Deane Mowrer
Who, Me? By John Stanley
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 06 (January 1958) CONTENTS:
Old Truths For The New Year From Peter Maurin
Rawhide & Axle Grease by Jim Milord
Farmer in “Psycho” by Richard Fichter
Caesar Speaks
Chrystie Street by Kerran Dugan
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
The Fall Appeal
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Periodical Literature of 1957 by John Stanley & Norman Stein
Visit to Washington by Charles Butterworth
A Not for Catholics and Others by Father J. F. T. Prince
Coal Mine Fatalities
Speakers For January
Thou Shalt Not Kill by Fr. Hohannes Ure
Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers
Seven Books on Community reviewed by Beth Rogers
Book Reviews
Braceros from Ted Le Berthon
From the Mail Bag
Solidarity—The Mystical Body of Christ
The Commonweal
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 04 (November 1957) CONTENTS:
Feed the Poor—Starve the Bankers by Peter Maurin
Fall Appeal
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
The Russian Revolution—Quadragesimo Anno
The Elevation Of Man by John Stanley
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Thou Shalt Not Kill by Father Ude
Chrystie Street by Kereen Dugan
Communism: A Christian Evaluation by Father J. F. T. Prince
Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers
Book Reviews
Jail Story by Kerran Dugan
Catherine Odlivak Obituary
November 11
Eric Gill
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 03 (October 1957) CONTENTS:
“Braceroism” Must Go by Ted Le Berthon
Little Rock – An Editorial by Robert Steed
Easy Essay by Peter Maruin
Wildcat in Portland by Reual S. Amdur
French Intellectuals Protest by Anne Taillefer
Back In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
Clarification
My 25 Days by Kerran Dugan
Pacifist Letter From Jail
Thou Shalt Not Kill by Father (Dr.) Johannes Ude
English Letter
French Letter
The Clothes Room
Book Reviews
Books Reeived
The Land – There Is No Unemployment on the Land
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Mo. And Penn. Farms Write
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 02 (September 1957) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
The Church and the Bracero by Ted Le Berthon
Vocation to Prison by Dorothy Day
Prison and Tax Picketing by Ammon Hennacy
South Africa: Bishops Defy Law On Mixed Churches
We Apologize
The Silent Ones by A. M. Ortiz
Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers
Chrystie Street by Kerran Dugan
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Book Reviews
The Sobell Case by Irwin Edelman
Nonviolence in Nevada by Charles Butterworth
For the Intellectuals
Love Your Enemies!
A Case of Responsibility
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 01 (July-August 1957) CONTENTS:
Dorothy Day Among Pacifist Jailed: Four from Our Staff Receive 30-Day Sentence For Defying Civil Defense Drill
H-Bomb Tests—The Voice of Rome
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Christ in the Wilderness by Father F. T. Prince
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Dorothy Day Writes From Jail
Ammon and Kerran Write
Death for Catherine
Peter Maurin Leads the Way
The Farmer as an Artist-Anarchist by John Stanley
Dear Sir!
Danilo Dolci’s Trial by Lanza Del Vasto
Jail Song of Welcome by Deane Mowrer
Book Reviews
The Fast of Lanza Del Vasto
Boycott Kohler
Picketing Atomic Tests In Las-Vegas by Ammon Hennacy
Two Weeks at Koinonia by Robert Steet
Congratulations
English Catholics On War
Sheep Among Wolves
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 08 (March 1957) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Christ Is Crucified In South Africa by Anne Taillefer
Interracial Community Attacked by Kerran Dugan
Pacifist Community Suffers Fire
Trip Through the South by Robert Steed
How To Help
On the Road by Ammon Hennacy
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers
Indian History In Pictures
Appeal
Chicago Apostolate
Evening Mass by Kerran Dugan
Obscenity And Economics
St. Francis of Assisi House of Hospitality
Co-Op Vs. Corperation
Workshop and Work
Dulles Quotation
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 04 (November 1956) CONTENTS:
No Peace On Earth
Catholic Theologians Sanction Conscientious Objection
The Fall
Fall Appeal
Chrystie Street by Robert Steed
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
Taena Community
The Transformation of Man by Lewis Mumford
The Living and the Dead
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Children’s Liturgy
November 11
Folk Dancing On Chrystie Street by Kerran Dugan
Montgomery-Tallahassee
Strike
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 02 (September 1956) CONTENTS:
Bombing At Koinonia Farm Americus, Ga.
Kenya Prison Camps
Making History
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
Dying and Yet We Live by Dr. Karl Stern
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Book Reviews
Letters
Community Journey by George Ineson
Mid-August by John Stanley
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Georgia Chain Gang
Appeals
Conscientious Objection—A Disputed Question
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 10 (May 1956) CONTENTS:
May Day—1956
Chrystie Street
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
The Daily Worker
God and Mammon
Capitalism
The Little Flower In Russian
Progress In East Harlem by Eileen Fantino
An Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Thomas Merton (book review)
Superstition Or Religion
Wealth
Boycott Kohler
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 05 (December 1955) CONTENTS:
Community of Brothers by Dorothy Day
Spiritually We Are Semites by Daniel J. Sullivan
Making Restitution
Southern Catholics and the Negro by Robert Steed
Making Love by Richard Kern
East Harlem by Eileen Fantino
Peter Maurin Wrote:
Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
Letters
Book Reviews
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
A Christmas Message of Pope Pius XII
The Condition of Labor by Robert Steed
Christ In Ebony by Robert Ludlow
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 11 (June 1955) CONTENTS:
“Blessed be Jesus Christ, True God and True Man”
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Abolish Prisons
Fr. Ude’s Letter
Peter Maurin Wrote:
“Who Does Not Use the Sword Will Perish by the Cross” by Karl Stern
A Re-evaluation by Robert Ludlow
Peter Maurin Farm by Hisaye Yamomoto
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
Book Reviews
Appeals for India
Poor Folk by Felix Ortiz
Street Apostolate by Robert Steed
Doty Brothers Martyrs For Peace and Freedom
Help Needed This Summer For Puerto Rican Camp
Conversations on Distributism
Hunting Witches
Missouri by Jack Woltjen and Familiy
Ohio
St. Joseph’s House of Hospitality
Burnt Child
Harold Robbins
Work
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 10 (May 1955) CONTENTS:
Peter Maurin Wrote:
Homes For The Homeless
Immigration by George P. Carlin
Peter’s Program
The Deportation OF Francisco Fernandez
How It Began by Romain Zahm
Dan Sullivan Writes
What Now?
Book Reviews
Review by John Stanley of No Man Is an Island by Thomas Merton
How To Build Houses
Our Positions
Cardinal Lercaro Of Bologna by Vincent R. Tortora
Carolina Sharecroppers Become Farm Owners
Black And White
Meet Carol Perry
Blessed by William Sullivan
Operation Suicide
He Has Care Of Us by John Henry Cardinal Newman
The Unemployed by Liam Brophy
Restaurant Workers Strike
Freedom
Heart’s Heart by Anne Taillefer
Farming Communes
Letter
Workers Defense League
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 09 (April 1955) CONTENTS:
Harold Robbins
“The Insulted And Injured” by Dorothy Day
For A New Order by Peter Maurin
The Holy See And Distributism by Pope Leo XIII
Our Spring Appeal from Dorothy Day
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Pius XII To Those In Prison
Fourth Open Letter to Father Lord, S.J.
“Who Is My Neighbor?” by David Marven
In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
The Deportation Of Francisco Fernandez by Dorothy Day
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
There Is A High Wall Between by Eileen Fantino
Noe Sees the Promised Land by Sally Appleton
Book Reviews
Posters in East Berlin
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 07 (February 1955) CONTENTS:
The Companions Of Emmaus by Kate White
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Profits in the Armaments Race by Eileen Fantino
In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy
NCCW Begs Shoes For The Poor
Maryfarm: A Long Retreat by Deane M. T. Mowrer
Christian conscience And Penal Reform by Anthony Aratari
Clothing the Poor by Annabell Lund
One On The Side Of God A Is A Majority by Ammon Hennacy
Peter Maurin Farm by H. Yamamoto
Book Review
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 05 (December 1954) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Cardinal Griffin of Englad
Five Days in Jail by Ammon Hennacy
Chrysite Street by Tom Sullivan
Heart’s Heart by Anne Taillefer
All Land Belongs To God by Lee Kleiss
Work Camps In Europe by Kate White
Peter Maurin Farm by H. Yamamoto
From The Mail Bag
Freedom and Obedience by George Carlin
Book Review
German Christians and World War II by Fr. Fransiskus Stratmann, OP
First Poem For Therese by Dachine Rainer
Kind Treatment
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 04 (November 1954) CONTENTS:
Spanish Archbishop On The Duties Of The Employers, Towards Their Employees
Requiem For Father Roy by Dorothy Day
Homeward Bound by Ammon Hennacy
Clarification On Distributism by Ed Marciniak
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Love Is A Warming Fire by Dorothy Day
All Land Belongs To God by Lee Kleiss
The Black Sands Of Conchalio by Bruce Cutler
The Anatomy of Anger by Dennis Clark
From The Mailbag
Birth Prevention by George Carlin
The Gray Log by William J. Grace
Erroneous Economies
Book Reviews
Maritain by Natalie T. Darcy
Books Received by Dorothy Day
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 03 (October 1954) CONTENTS:
Distributism Versus Capitalism by Dorothy Day
Canticle Of The Sun
Labor Priest
Southern Hospitality
Oriental Rites
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Life Of A Salesman by D. C. McCarthy
Catholics And Peace by Martin J. Corbin
East Harlem Center by Eileen Fantino
Homeward Bound by Ammon Henncay
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Pacifist Conference by Ammon Hennacy
Church’s Mission
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
The Mau Mau and My Friend Boltolph
Prisoners
Book Reviews
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 02 (September 1954) CONTENTS:
The Fire Bell In The Night by Paul J. Clarke
The Spirit Of Violence
Death In August—Vito Marcantonio by Dorothy Day
Kohler Strike
Picketing and Fasting by Ammon Hennacy
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Chrystie Street by tom Sullivan
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Maryfarm by John Stanley
Apostle of Peace
Control Bill Hits Labor by Eileen Fantino
The Death Penalty
Bread by Annabelle Lund
Negative Approach to Communism
By Whose Authority? By Elizabeth Bartolmo
Joyous Message
Christianity And Maxism by Ammon Hennacy
Catholic Worker Positions
Blesse Martin House by Robert Steed
Appeal
Our Poor Pariahs by Rev. Kururrilla
Meaning of the Word “Rich” by John Ruskin
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 12 (July-August 1954) CONTENTS:
Visitation
Our Failure Towards Our Japanese Brothers by George Carlin
The Fifth Commandment Brooks No Exceptions by Martin J. Corbin
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
On The Road… by Ammon Hennacy
The Mayor-Priest Of Florence by Vincent B. Tortora
Mistaken Identity
Mid-Summer Retreat At Maryfarm by Dorothy Day
Washing And My Mother-In-Law (Short Story) by Donald Purcell
The Doctor Whose Teaching Is As Sweet As Honey
The Third Hour issue VI
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Missa Pro Amicis Meis by Sue Gross
Appeal
Revelations of St. Gertrude
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 11 (June 1954) CONTENTS:
The Parclete
The Fifth Anniversary of Peter Maurin’s Death by Dorothy Day
Prayer To Our Lady Of Migrants
The Story Of A Lost Strike by Art Gibbons
Farming Goes To Heart OF Reality by Bishop Walsh
Supreme Court’s Decision—Better Late Than Never by Michael Harrington
Editorial: Saint Pius X
Maryfarm In The Spring by John Stanley
Bishop And Cardinal Farm And Weave
Peter Maurin Farm by Dorothy Day
On The Road To Santa Fe by Ammon Hennacy
Catholic Conscientious Objectors Jailed by Godon Keller
Employment Dependent On War Production by Eileen Fantino
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Seabrook Farms—20 Years Later by Hisaye Yamamoto
From the Mail Bag
Book Reviews
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 04 (November 1953) CONTENTS:
Do Virgil Michel by Rev. Paul Marx, O.S.B.
Sugar Cane Strike In LA. By Michael Harrington
There Is No Time with God by Dorothy Day
Editor’s Note: Front Cover
Feast of All Saints
Fall Appeal
Need by Dachine Rainer
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
The Recreative Community by Ammon Hennacy
Community Or Chaos by John Mella
Life is More than a Struggle For the Puerto Ricans by Eileen Fantino
Maryfarm by Duncan Ford
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Argument Against War
Five Definitions
Book Reviews
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 03 (October 1953) CONTENTS:
The Poor Man of Assisi by Robert Ludlow
Lets Keep the Jews by Perter Maurin
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Hiroshima Fast by Ammon Hennacy
The Will of Man Is a Fortress by Corbett Bishop
A Lay Catholic Community
Summer at Maryfarm
Pacifist Conference at Peter Maurin Farm
Moral Dilemma: The Muddled Marriage by Gerald Vann, O.P.
From The Mail Bag
Cleveland Catholic Worker in Distress by Dorothy Gauchat
Appeal for Spanish Refugee Aid
Book Reviews
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 02 (September 1953) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Education And Work by Dorothy Day
The Transcendence of Catholicism by Robert Ludlow
The Accused Is Helpless
Labor Day Mass
Life At Hard Labor by Ammon Hennacy
The Death of a Hearns Striker by Eileen Fantino
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
The Immoral Politics of Christians by Rev. Franziskus Stratmann, O.P.
The Seraph of Assisi & St. John of the Cross by C. R. C.
Appeals
From The Mail Bag
Book Review
Where Is The Real Non-Resistant? By Vachel Lindsay
Church and Communism in the World by Jean Danielou, S.J.
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 19, No. 10 (May 1953) CONTENTS:
Unto Ages Of Ages by Robert Ludlow
Peace by Michael Harrington
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
First Essays of Peter Maruin
Personalist Peter Maurin by Dorothy Day
Life at Hard Labor by Ammon Hennacy
Editorial: Flight From the city
Mgr. Paul Couturier Dies: Apostle of Unity
Death Comes to Member of Our Family
Book Reviews
The Land
Father Duffy on Beginners
Freedom of the Land by Richard and Mary Dvorak
Maryfarm by Mildred Shadeg
Reflections on the Green Revolution by William Gauchat
New Beginnings on the Land by Thomas Campbell
Appeal
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 17 (January 1953) CONTENTS:
Holy Father’s Christmas Message
The Race of Heroes and Saints by Dorothy Day
The Way of St. Francis of Assisi by Robert Ludlow
The Conversion of Ammon Hennacy by Dorothy Day
Clemency Appeal for Tomio Kawakita and the Rosenbergs by Ward Moore
The Massacre of the Holy Innocents
Saint Joseph’s House
Chrysite Steet by Tom Sullivan
Maryfarm by Marie Knisley
Journey Through the West by Ammon Hennacy
Book Reviews
From The Mail Bag
Appeals
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 03 (October 1951) CONTENTS:
Puerto Rico Courts Trample Human Rights by Ernest R. Bromely
Australian Bishops Plea For a Christian Treatment Of Asia by Western Powers
When Christ Was King by Peter Maurin
Operation—Peace by Michael Harrington
Our Unfaithfulness To the Cross of Christ by Rev. J. A. Correia
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
We Appel To You by Dorothy Day
Maryfarm—Feast of St. Francis by Helen Adler
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Maurin House, Oakland: Part II
Appeals
Book Reviews
Cross Currents, Summer, 1951
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 04 (October 1950) CONTENTS:
The Coming Collapse Of Modern Industrialism by Morris Horton
Chrystie Street
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
The Internal Security Act Creates Police State by Jack English
Saint Francis Today by Robert Ludlow
Maryfarm by Helen Adles
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Appeal
Christ Plays In Ten Thousand Places (Part I) by Anthony Aratari
Peter Maurin Farm by Irene Mary Naughton
Book Reviews
Books Received
From The Mail Bag
A Worker’s Prayers
Vocations to the Ill
Cross Currents
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 03 (September 1950) CONTENTS:
Insane Will Triumph by Robert Ludlow
Mott Street
Definition of Poverty by William Gauchat
Fasting and Picketing by Ammon Hennacy
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Summer Hill by Irene Naughton
The Keys to Knowledge by Jack English
Wanted
From The Mail Bag
Hate! By Charles William Philips
Making of the Cross by William Everson
A-Bomb
Books Received
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 02 (July-August 1950) CONTENTS:
Charles O’Rourke: The Death of a Beloved Apostle by Dorothy Day
Personal Revolt by Robert Ludlow
Life at Hard Labor by Ammon Hennacy
Cardinals condemn Atom War
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Maryfarm
Village Economy by Jerome de Sonza, S.J.
Precious in the Sight of the Lord…
Lines to a Divorced Friend by Joseph Dever
Book Review by Jack English
Sory of the Cleveland House by William Gauchat
From The Mail Bag
The Decay of Technology by Morris Horton
Unless the Grain of Wheat Fall Into the Ground and Die—by Vanzetti
Justice
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 01 (June 1950) CONTENTS:
The Welfare State by Robert Ludlow
The Neighborhood We Never Made by John A. Lynch
Dire Need of Hospitality House For Christs Poor by Dorothy Day
Co-operatives by Irene Naughton
Migrant Workers by Ammon Hennacy
Sixteen by Barbara Heffernan
Defeat The Draft
"Mountaineers are Always Free" by David Mason
Lone Song by Thomas E. Comber
A Soldier Saint
Chicago’s Peter Maurin House by Wilfred Mische & Fred O’Connell
Detroit Catholic Worker
Washington Catholic Worker by Llewellyn J. Scott
God’s Poor by Thomas E. Comber
Appeal
Architecture by Kropotkin
Third Order Of Saint Francis
Letter
Call For Saint
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 04 (September 1949) CONTENTS:
Mott Street
On Discrimination At Brezzy Point
Resistance
Have You Any Old Bookbinding Tools?
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Christian Anarchism by Robert Ludlow
Modern Village by Irene Naughton
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 11 (November 1942) CONTENTS:
Day After Day
“Feed the Axis” by Louis Lee Lock
Why Blame The Jews by Peter Maurin
Blockade
Famine
The Ugly Head Of Anti-Semitism by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Weapons of the Spirit: 1. The False Gods by Fr. John J. Hugo
Catholic Camp Moves to Warner, New Hampshire by George Matheus
Fellow Citizens Can Be Helped by Hospitality
Fellow Workers Suffer Ordeal At W. Campton by Walt Harding
Murder
In The South
Philosophy of Work by A. de Bethune
Men or Mice? By Thoreau
Spiritually We Are Semites by Pope Pius XI
Kate Smith and the Little Flower
Free India! Americans Plead, Britain Silent
Murderers
Peace and Work by Arthur Sheehan
Co-operatives On the March
Loaves and Fishes by Marie Antoinette de Roulet
Harlem Children’s Summer Camp
News from Seattle
The Land
Rural Life School
In the October Sun
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 10 (September 1942) CONTENTS:
Keeping Up With the Irish Scholars by Peter Maurin
Day After Day
Early Christians and Of the Strong by Pope Pius XII.
No More Soldiers by Georges Bernanos
Conscript Women Can Be Expected After Elections
Peace And Land by Arthur Sheehan
Attorney General Ignores Japanese Plight on Coast
Pagans Cheer Christians Mourn Women Fighter
Mercy by Jack Henning
Conscientious Objector
Petition for Peace by Sacerdos
On Love by Saint Bernard
We Are Defeated!
“Our Dear Sweet Christ on Earth”
“Love One Another”
From The Mail Bag
Back To Christ by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Saint Francis—To The Rulers Of The People
Vatican Speaker Says—“Hate Is Enemy No. 1”
C.P.S. Camp 32
Book Review
The Poor Could At Least Keep Clean
Regarding Luxury by F. P. Kenkel
Social Notes
The Land
Little Way Farm by Edna Hower
For the Brethren—On Authority and Freedom
To St. Benedict: Father Faber
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 09 (July-August 1942) CONTENTS:
Salvation Is Of The Jews by Leon Bloy
Peace Now by Pope Pius XII.
Chicago C.O.s Open New House Of Catholic Worker
Day After Day
St. Benedict’s Farm New Venture Of Rochester Group
Industrialism by Peter Maurin
In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo
It Takes So Long to Die
The Rag Man by Jessica Powers
Civilian Public Service Camps
God’s Coward
We Are Importunate by The Editors
From The Mail Bag
Houses of Hospitality
“Come Apart—Rest a Little…”
20,000 Negroes Protest at Garden
Where Is The Real Non-Resistant? By Vachel Lindsay
A Christian Civilization by Fr. Clarence Duffy
Farm Economy by William Gauchat
Babies At Easton
The Land
Herb Of The Fields: Two Pig Weeds by Graham Carey
An Open Letter from Eva Smith
Prayer for a Rural Family
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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
Interracial Radio Dialogue
An Idea 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
Vermont Marble Strike
Reasons for Child Labor Law
Vigilantes mob Sharecroppers’ Mass Meeting
“T’Wan’t Fair!” Says Vicky
A.F. of L. Is Anti-Negro
False Rumors Regarding strike
Unger by Marion F. Palmer
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
The Foundation of Catholic Action by Saint Paul
Day After Day
Notes On The Catholic Press
Freedom Of The Press
The New Apologia
Greed Of Operators And Lack Of Safety Scored By Miners
Pinkerton Boy No Janitor
Labor Shows the Way
Synthesis
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
Saint Dominic
Via Crucis by Marion F. Palmer
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 02 (February 1974) CONTENTS:
Nova Scotians Embattled: Fisheries Threatened by Nicole D’Entremont
Farmworker Tragedy
Philippine Repression by Bruno Hicks, O.F.M.
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
Working Mother’s Diary by Lorraine Freeman
Letters
Notes in Brief
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
A Neighborhood Event by Pat Rusk
Rabbi Heschel’s Wisdom by Anne Perkings
On Spiritual Friendship by St. Aelred of Rievaulx
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Notices
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 40, No. 01 (January 1974) CONTENTS:
He Will Bring Justice to the Nations
Property
Persecution
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Pat Jjordan
Air Striking Farmworkers by The Editors
Ammon and the Works of Peace by Robert Gilliam
Letters
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Peter Maurin: Easy Essays
Notes in Brief
A Lament by Steve Nowling
W. H. Auden: Faith and the Ironic Hero by Helene Iswolsky
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 09 (December 1973) CONTENTS:
Behold, He Comes to Lift UP the Poor
Therese by Chris Montesano
Inflation by Jan Adams
Raids on the Unspeakable by Thomas Merton
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Pat Jordan
Fr. Gerlock Arrested in Philippines by Michael Kirwan
Voices from the Cells: Sanchez, Sostre, Banks by Pat Jordan
No Peace for Farm Workers by Jan Adams
Daniel Berrigan: Poem
Freedom & Personalism by Jacques Travers
Latin American Plea by Hidegard Goss-Mayr
Mideast Peace
Geel: St. Dymphna’s Legacy in Crisis by Clare Dainelsson
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 08 (October-November 1973) CONTENTS:
Hope and the “Roto”: The Crime of Chile’s Poor by Jose Obrero
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Sacrifice to the Sun by Ruth Ries
Fall Appeal
36 East First by Pat Jordan
Woodcutters Union Cements Black and White by Ginger Roberts
Saigon Tortures Continue by Mary Lathrop
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
The American Tradition of Non Violence by Michael True
Book Reviews: Merton, America, Francis Assisi
W. H. Auden, 1907-1973; Barbed Wire
Letters
Pax Christi Launched by Rachelle Linner
Notes in Brief
Pablo Neruda, 1904-1973; Cristobal Miranda
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 07 (September 1973) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Farm Workers’ Heroic Struggle by Jan Adams
Don’t Celebrate—Organize: WRL’s: 50 Years of Non-Violent Resistance by Eileen Egan
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
John Dunn Hunter: Victim and measure by Jack Cook
Gulf Boycott by Pat Roach
The Cullens: An Irish Blessing by The Editors
Letters
Statement of Clergy Jailed In Fresno
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 06 (July-August 1973) CONTENTS:
Grape Strikers Assaulted: Courage Faces Violence by Dorothy Day
Prayers and Protesters: Decry Cambodia Bombing by Brendan Walsh
Ship Beams Peace by Eileen Egan
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Oneita Strikers Are Victorious by Pat Jordan
Let Us Share the Work of the World by Don Hoffman
36 East First by Michael Kirwan
Workman’s View from the Foundry by Henry Stelter
Book Reviews
Anguished Prisoners In Springfield from Eddie Sanchez
Remembering Hans by Edvard Vogt
Peacemaker Fund by Ernest Bromley Et Al.
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 05 (June 1973) CONTENTS:
J. Maritain: An Appreciation by Stanley Vishnewski
UFW Vineyard Workers: Renew The Grape Strike by Jan Adams
My Brother, In Saigon’s Jail by Don Luck
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
“Si Se Puede”: A Report from the Grape Strike by Jan Adams
Report Anarchist Meeting by Andy Chrusciel
Letters
Book Reviews
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
The Gospel and Practical Nonviolence by Judy Davidson and Jean Kalman
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 04 (May 1973) CONTENTS:
The United Front: Making New Alternatives by Jan Adams
Peter Maurin’s Program: The Land As Well-Spring by Mike Kreyche
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
Tivoli: a Farm With a View
Can Unions, Strikes, and Boycotts Be Just? By Jan Adams
Oneita Strike Launched by Pat Jordan
Notes In Brief
Money-Lending, Interest, and the Christian by Eileen Egan
Work, Cultivation and the “Green Revolution” by Chuck Smith
Catholic Worker Positions
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
A Radical Critique for These Our Times by Robert Gilliam
Work, Society and Culture by Mike Kirwan
A Report from Various Houses of Hospitality
Feed The Hungry—Clothe The Naked—Shelter the Homeless
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 03 (March-April 1973) RIWA Organizes Working Poor by Jan Adams
Chavez, Workers Step Up Boycott by Dorothy Day
UFW Seeks Health Care Revolution by Sister Pearl McGivney
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Render to God: The Imperative to Resist by Mike DeGregory
Witness In Northern Ireland by Robin Percival
Vietnamese Prisoners by Bob Murphy
36 East First by Anne Marie Fraser
Book Review
Letters
Solzhenitsyn and the Artist’s Vocation by Helene Iswolsky
Prisons: The Sorcery of Experimentation by Pat Jordan
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 02 (February 1973) CONTENTS:
Boycott A&P by Dan O’Shea
Vietnam: Our Peace Is Christ by Pat Jordan
Saigon Prisoners by Charlie King and Igal Roodenko
Chinese Cultural Revolution: “Use Reason, Not Violence” by Jan Adams
Hans Tunnesen by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Sothern Populism: Small Farmers Make Demands by Marge Baroni
Peace Chronicle by Eileen Egan
Thoreau and Civil Disobedience by James D. Vickery
Prisoners’ Group Finds Hope by Ted Glick
Village for Handicapped b Patrick Murray
36 East First by Ellen Moore
Chile Breaks Chain of Oppression by Regis Debray
Letter
Thomas Merton: Social Critic by James Thomas Baker
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 39, No. 01 (January 1973) CONTENTS:
Air Academy Action: Speaks Message of Peace by Fr. Stephen Handen
“Peacemaker” Refuses Taxes by Ernest Bromley Et Al.
The Vietnam War: “That Rough Slouching Beast” by Patrick Jordan
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: a Farm With a Veiw by Deane Mary Mowrer
Nonviolence in Vietnam: An Exchange
Jack English—Trappist Monk and Catholic Worker Editor by Tom Sullivan
Lanza del Vasto Visits Catholic Worker by Eileen Egan
Book Reviews
Needs Assistant
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 09 (December 1972) CONTENTS:
Behold, He Comes: The Prince of Peace
Revolutionists and the Cross by John L. McKenzie
Bishop Calls for Action by Dom Helder Camara
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
On First Street by Sister Charity
Hospital Picketed by Jan Adams
Decry Cuba Blockade
Bernanos’ “Diary of a Country Priest” by Robert Coles
Poll Watching by Jan Adams
With Krishna and Christ by John Moffitt
The Discipline of Nonviolence by Lanza Del Vasto
Tear Down the Walls, Abolish the Jails by Dan Delany
The Cell: A Prison Novel by Horst Blenek
Letters
Apple Picking by Pat Rusk
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 08 (October-November 1972) CONTENTS:
Voting: Choosing What to Choose by Andy Chrusciel
Lettuce Workers Demand Own Union by Rev. Chris Hartmire
Community of the Ark
Fall Appeal
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
“I Would Rather Talk About Hope” by Fr. Philip Berrigan, SSJ
Prays, Fasts for Peace
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Indian Project Gains by R. D. Casey
Peace Demands More than Study by Robert M. Oliva
36 East First by Jean-Pierre Boyette
Letters
UFW Files Suit
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 07 (September 1972) CONTENTS:
Wars And More Wars: “It Is Enough!”
Vietnamese Monks Drafted
American Monk Walks for Peace by Fr. Matthew Kelty, O.S.C.O.
Peace Chronicle by Kileen Egan
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
36 East First by David Warnke, CSC
Look For Me In The Whirlwind
Friday Night
Unions Seethe with Discontent by Martin Arundel
Creating a Financial Basis for “Alternatives” – The Ithaca Project by David Schinakel
Letters
“Blessed Are the Peacemakers” by Ted Schirm
Mental Patients Oppressed by Edythe Shewbridge
Rebel America by Lillian Symes and Travers Clement
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 06 (July-August 1972) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
The Courage To Make Peace from Pope Paul VI
People’s Blockade by A. J. Avery
Catholic Workers Vigil IBM by Jan Adams
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Landlords Uproot Manhattan Tenants by Jan Adams
You Folks Are A Bit “Mad” from Dan Moyser
Letters
A Summer’s Walk by Pat Rusk
ICS Assembly: Politics Not Reconciliation
Alternatives Conference Report by Mike Kreyche
Setting Sail for Peace by Eileen Egan
Strip Mining and the Church by Chuck Smith
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 05 (June 1972) CONTENTS:
Boycott Lettuce
Co-op Housing Proposal
Unionists Act for Peace by Martin Arundel
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Conjectures Of A Guilty Bystander by Thomas Merton
Theater of Reconciliation by Clare Danielsson
India Chronicle by Kileen Egan
Book Reviews
Letters
Lament at Buffalo Creek by Chuck Smith
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 04 (May 1972) CONTENTS:
We Go On Record: CW Refuses Tax Exemption by Dorothy Day
Federal Parole Board: The Caprice Of Punishment by Willard Gaylin
Vietnam Horror
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
36 East First by Pat Jordan
Waitresses Strike: Demand Respect by Jan Adams
Story Of A Legacy by Dorothy Day
Bus-Visits to Prisoners
“Productivity” Means Speed Up by Martin Arundel
At The Harlem Armory by Pat Rusk
Peter Maurin: If the Present is Different… The Future Will Be Different by Kileen Egan
“I Am A Radical” by Peter Maurin
Personalist Peter Maurin by Dorothy Day
Catholic Worker Positions
Bangladesh Chronicle: The Tide of Tragedy by Kileen Egan
A Christian Monk and Peace by Thomas Merton
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 03 (March-April 1972) CONTENTS:
Workers Can Speak For Themselves by Robert Coles
UFW: Contending Anew For Life by Jan Adams
Krishnan Nair To Visit by Liz Butters and Dave George
36 East First by Michael Lloyd
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Introducing Paulo Freire by Jan Adams & Kristin McNamara
Co-op Housing by William Horvath
On Practice and Faith by Dr. Robert Coles and Fr. Daniel Berrigan
Center Opens
Letters
Ain’t Gonna Pay No More by Robert Calvert
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 02 (February 1972) CONTENTS:
A Priest In The Resistance by Vincent McGee
Credit Unions in West Africa: Fashioning Mutual Aid by Fr. E. A. Barnicle
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First: “Winter Days” by Chuck Lathrop and “One of the Family” by Jim Chapman
Picket-Line Death
The Harlem Four by Jan Adams
Remembering The Thirties
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
A Forgotten Adventure in Alternatives: The Paraguay Reductions by Myriam Jarsky
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 38, No. 01 (January 1972) CONTENTS:
Prisons as Business from The Prisoner’s Free Press
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Solovyev and the Jews by Helene Iswolsky
“Peacemaking Is Hard” by Kathleen DeSutter
Rural Renaissance by Jan Adams
The Ninth Street School
Letters
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Zapata and the Ejidos: Can We Return To The Land? By Jan Adams
36 East First by Jean-Pierre Boyette
Men In The Streets by Susan Pollack
Peace Chronicle by Eileen Egan
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 37, No. 09 (December 1971) CONTENTS:
Church’s Role: World In Revolution by Julius Nyerere
Farmworkers In Perspective by Jan Adams
Fasting by Richard J. Gaffney
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: A Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Outsider In Appalachia by Chuck Lathrop
Letters
Book Review
Father Stratmann by Gerald R. Pora
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
36 East First by Nancy Hope
Small Farmers’ Plight
Institutional Charity by Jean-Pierre Boyette
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 37, No. 08 (October-November 1971) CONTENTS:
Struggle in Puerto Rico by Antulio Parrilla-Bonilla, SJ
Wookcutters Strike by Marge Baroni
The Song of the Sun by Francis of Assisi
Fall Appeal
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
News from Delano by Pete Velasco
36 East First by Steve Nowling
Russia, II: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Letters
Book Reviews
Welfare Visit by Jo Pinto
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 37, No. 07 (September 1971) CONTENTS:
Attica by Dorothy Day
On Pilgrimage: First Visit To Soviet Russia by Dorothy Day
Pat Jordan Arrested by Kathleen DeSutter
Koinonia Means Fellowship by Walter Jarsky
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Book Reviews: Dom Helder Camara by Pat Jordan
Farmworkers Win Boycott by Jan Adams
“No Trespassing” by Pat Rusk
Letters
Call for Catholic Tax Resistors by Rev. Bernard Survil
36 East First by Jean-Pierre Boyette
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 37, No. 06 (July-August 1971) CONTENTS:
Where’s The Huelga Now? By Pat Hoffman
Bengal Nightmare by Elizabeth Reid
Dolci Plans October Tour by Tom Cornell
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
A Return To Life by Jim chapman
Rose Gilchrist, RIP by Jan Adams and Kathy Schmidt
To Love Rather Than Be Loved The Ardor of St. Francis by Jean Mowat Erikson
Peace Ship by Arthur Sheehan
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Letters
36 East First by Jan Adams
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 37, No. 05 (June 1971) CONTENTS:
Culebra: The Problem of All Puerto Rico by Ivan Gutierrez del Arroyo
Farmworkers On The Move by Jan Adams
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Noreen Toth
People’s Priorities In Health Care by Kathy Schmidt
Karl Meyer Sentenced to Two Years, $1,000 by David Finkk
Jesus Is God by Anonymous
Why I Am Staying in the Church by Hans Kung
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Book Reviews
Letters