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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 11 (March 1938)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Is War Necessary? By Don Luigi Sturzo More Houses of Hospitality Are Needed War, The Great Utopia Pittsburgh Boston Clothes For the Poor Killing and Suicide Mark Poverty Scene Valiant Is The Word by Dorothy Day Catholic Union of the Unemployed C.W. Is Fortunate In Having Don Sturzo’s Articles Houma Priest Says His Piece on Lynch Filibuster Christian Democracy St. Joesph Ode to Writing Men Interview with One Unemployed Thoughts on Lent Letters From Our Readers Association of Catholic Trade Unionists Chicago Readers! Milwaukee What is Propaganda? The Land John Bull Looks Landward by Lloyd R. Shaw Detroit Farming Commune -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 12 (April 1938)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin A Mighty League N.M.U. Strengthens Position by Curbing Comrades Archbishop Urges League of “C.O.’s” Share-croppers Come North To Tell Story Distinguished Visitors Mark Past Month St. Louis Boston Migratory Workers Angry Exploitation of Connecticut Farm Labor Opinions of Don Sturzo on Capitalism vs. Corporatism Troy, N.Y. Chicago 35 Cent Summas Because I Am Black… by Cynthia Shepherd “Feed My Sheep” Letters From Our Readers Providence Pronouncement Association of Catholic Trade Unionists Akron, Ohio Pittsburgh Catholic Union of The Unemployed Murderers Milwaukee Detroit Immoral Money Breeding Aerial Bombing The Land Congressmen co-operate on C.W.’s Plea for chancellor Farming Commune by Stanley Travelogue -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 01 (May 1938)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Detroit C.W. Is Model of Hospitality Mass for Peace Positions and Aims Given By C. U. U. Non-partisan Position on Spain Urged By Prelate Calling All Spades by Donald Powell Editor of ACTU Paper Badly Hurt Immoral Money Breeding by Rt. Rev. G. R. O’Toole Lauds “Pax” at Pittsburgh Rally Letter from Imprisoned C.W. Reader International Order by Don Luigi Sturzo Can There Be Any Just War? On the Coffee Line May Day---Mary’s Day Letters From Our Readers Catholic Union of The Unemployed Pope Pius Deplores Killings In Wars Catholic Worker Cells Vermonters Helped by Bl. Martin by Bryan Oegnan The Land St. Thomas on Self Sufficiency Farming Commune Rural Houses of Hospitality -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 02 (June 1938)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Open Letter to Mayor of Jersey City News of C.W. Groups Given By Editor Ohio Worker Tells Story of Mexicans Many Attend Peace Masses on May 29th Little Known Letter of Rome Discussed Ten Just Men List Given of C.W. Contacts Chicago Worker’s School Term Ends; Mock Trial Feature of Closing Some Letters Julia Writes St. Anthony From Harlem The Land Catholics Have Done It Before Farming Commune Maxima Culpa by A. Page, C.S.C. -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 03 (July 1938)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin New Orleans Police Try To Oust CIO Bills and Things Round Table Clarifies CIO’s Stand Non-Violence Technique by C.W. Pickets International Order by Don Luigi Sturzo New House of Hospitality In Cleveland To The Holy Father Some Letters C.W.’s Testify in Hague Injunction Suit in N. J. Crime to Limit Food Supply Technological Tenuousness Scottsboro Boys Need Help; One To Die Soon The Land A Country Craftsman by Maurice Heaton Farming Commune -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 04 (September 1938)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Open Letter to Browder By Editors Catholics Must Help Refugees Explains CW Stand on Use of Force CW Editor Back From Nova Scotia Cost of War In Spain Neutrality The Gadfly The Poor You Have Always With You Msgr. Ligutti Helps Launch Homestead Group Writes Praising Pope On Race Stand Pamphlet Review Lines in Protest by Harry Sylvester Letters From Our Readers The Fruits of Wrong Study of Medieval Theologians and Conscientious Objectors Book Review Murderers Makes Case For Christ The Carpenter Catholic Worker Cells The Land Antigonish Priest Scores Over-Organization by Fr. J. J. Tompkins Economics of Loneliness by Kenneth Leslie CW Artist Explains Her Pictures -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 05 (October 1938)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Truck Strike Model of Non-Violence Visitors, Criticism, CIO Convention Silver To Buy Arms For Spain Prayer For Peace We Appeal To You Excerpt From Letter of German Bishops The Gadfly Negroes and Co-operation Girls Urged To Join Union Co-operation Adopted by Greendale Movie Co-op Is Innovation Cleveland C.W. Cotton Pickers WinStrike Horror in Hoboken Cardinal Hayes First Mass Guide the Works of Our Hands, O Lord by Joseph J. Daly Letters From Our Readers M-Day and the Unemployed Labor Schools In Milwaukee Archdiocese Book Review The Outstretched Hand C.U.U. Makes Appeal Milk Co-op A Success The Land Farming Commune English Land Movement Forward to The Land by Stanley Vishnewski -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 06 (December 1938)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Day After Day Denies Nat’l Guard Watched Silver Being Unloaded Appeal for Lepers ‘Social Justice’ Publishes Anti-Semite Document Prayers For Persecuted Open Letter to The New Republic The Gadfly California Degrades Workers Small Group Has Most of Income Priest is Chosen as Chaplain by Seamen Necktie Co-op Is Big Success Holy Father Speaks on Nationalism Australian Workers Reject Fascist Plan Unity of AFL and CIO In Southwest University and Action Bishop Flays Persecution in Europe by Bishop Gannon Woolworth Maritain Jesus the Worker Christmas Letters From Our Readers Sharecroppers Plan Test Case Soon Priest Berates Anti-Labor Conspiracy Politics and Moral Theology by Don Luigi Sturzo Catholic Church Has Defended Jews During Times of Stress The Land Farming Commune Jacques Maritain -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 07 (January 1939)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maruin Pope Scores Fascist Foes For Attack Union Men Give Labor for Parish Priest Lashes Anti-Semitic Article Day After Day Hague Opponent Writes From Jail Book Distributed To Auto Workers The Gadfly Maritain Criticizes Anti-Semitism No Pardon for Harlan Victims Racism in Spain On the West Coast Cardinal and the C.W. Works of Mercy by Unions Re Jacques Maritain Four Friends Tom Mooney Letters From Our Readers Negro Housing Philadelphia, Pa. Question and Answer Detroit Ramsey, Illinois Aims and Purposes Milwaukee Ramsey, Illinois Aims and Purposes Milwaukee Windsor, Ontario The Catholic Union of Unemployed Christmas in California Union Men Build School The Land Farming Commune Ruralism Organization of Tenant Farmers Tragedy of the South -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 08 (February 1939)
CONTENTS: Circulation Drive Is Started at Mott St. Complains of Organized Charity, Cops Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Open Letter to the President on Policy Wagner Act Must Not Be Changed “Love One Another!” The Gadfly Guild Strike Is Supported By Clergy Seamen Get Praise for Sea Heroism On The West Coast Priest Urges Workers To Protest WPA Cuts As Their Right, Duty Florida Farming Commune Sharecroppers Duty of Catholic Worker to Join Organized Labor Stressed by Archbishop Larceny In Editorial Office Two Letters From Peter By Peter Maurin Letters From Our Readers Washington, D.C. Pittsburgh St. Louis Catholic Union Of Unemployed Houma, La. Gratitude The Street Apostolate by Stanley Vishnewski Aims and Purposes Is This Catholic? Cleveland, Ohio Ramsey, Illinois The Land Farming Commune by James Montague -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 09 (March 1939)
CONTENTS: Pius XI Opposed Red Baiting Father of Fearless Faith Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Patriarch on All Forms of Fascism Sharecroppers Homeless; Seek Free Land by Lee Carder Employers’ “High Jinks” Jam Up Labor Day After Day Fr. Curran Chastises Can There Be a Just War in Our Time? By Donald Attwater Phila. CW Is Active Ramsey, Illinois “Thou Art Peter…” Lent Up to Date List of Houses and Catholic Worker Cells Letters From Our Readers Book Reviews The Gadfly Control Machine by Arthur Penty The Canticle of Brother Sun by St. Francis of Assisi Excerpt from ‘Rural Rides’ Negro Girl Steals Show A Jocist Offering Personal Mission by Ortega y Gasset The Land Farming Commune by Jim Montague Nazareth In Ireland The Sun of Justice Roadside Hospice Catholic Worker Order Form -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 10 (May 1939)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Maritime, Coal Strikes on Basic Issues House of Hospitality Senate Group Reveals Arms In Industry The Catholic Union of Unemployed Ambassadors of God War Referendum History of Farming Commune The Gadfly Labor’s Tribute to Late Pope “Hell Is Not To Love Any More” Hague Victim’s Thanks for Notes While in Prison Aims and Purposes Fr. Drolet Defends La. Unions Union Member Wants Bundle of C.W.s by George Stafford The Land -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 11 (June 1939)
CONTENTS: Standard Oil Uses Typical Boss Tactics The C.W. And Labor Open Letter to Peter Maurin from Editor The Catholic Union of Unemployed Hamilton, Ont. Some Answers To Father Coughlin’s “Social Justice” Christ and the Patriot by Paul Hanly Furfey Compatibility May Day Personal Catholics To Fight Against Anit-Semitism Rochester, N.Y. St. Louis Archbishop of N.Y. Smuggled Encyclical Out of Italy Up To Date List of Houses and Catholic Worker Cells Aims and Purposes Mr. Breen Is Dead Letters From Our Readers The Interracial Problem by Peter Maurin Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Letter From Toronto The Land Farming Commune by James Montague New York’s Interracial Centre -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 12 (July-August 1939)
CONTENTS: Eight Killed By Landlord’s Money Lust Let’s Keep the Jews for Christ’s Sake by Peter Maurin About Many Things in N.Y. And on Farm – Day After Day Archbishop Decries Slander and Untruths About Jews Bishop Sheil Speaks to Union Group Testimony of Harry Bridges In Official Witch Hunt The Gadfly Machinery Is All Ready For Next War What Is The Liturgy? Voluntary Poverty Introducing Ben Joe Labray Letters From Our Readers Boston Hamilton, Ont. Washington, D.C. Catholic Union of Unemployed “Death in Unknown Manner” Don’t Buy Standard Oil! A Story of Clothes (We Need More) by Victor Smith Grapes of Wrath in Marysville Cleveland Farm Pamphlet Review The Land The Farming Commune by Catherine Reser -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 01 (September 1939)
CONTENTS: European Mess by Peter Maurin Fight Conscription Funds Needed to Carry on Work in N. Y. – Day After Day Co-ops Keep Prices Down In War Time Anti-Semitism Decried by Father Rice Conscription We Are To Blame For New War in Europe Co-operative Effort By Self Help Group The Gadfly Catholic Union of Unemployed Peace and War by Cardinal Innitzer Prayer for Peace by Pope Benedict XV CIO To Try Organizing Canal Zone Workers Migrating Industry C.W. Retreat Letters From Our Readers Cleveland, Ohio Harrisburg, Pa. Clothes Ramsey, Illinois Sample of Ohio Justice To Labor Pamphlet Review Philadelphia C.W. Gets New House of Hospitality The Land Farming Commune by James Montague Missouri Croppers Need Help Badly by Lee M. Carter Alabama Priest and Co-operative Village Mechanization: The Pope Speaks -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 02 (October 1939)
CONTENTS: PAX by Peter Maurin Archbishop For Keeping The Embargo San Gennaro Festa Scene on Mott St. – Day After Day To The Workers: An Appeal to Workers to Sacrifice for Peace The Missions Jociste Back from Europe Depicts War Scene for CW The Gadfly Catholic Students Write Open Letter on Peace Cardinal Mundelein Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph. D., S.T.D. Post Office Discrimination Fools For Christ’s Sake Letters From Our Readers Catholic Union of Unemployed War is Evil by Cardinal Verdier Cooperation and Liturgy Clothes Pamphlet Review Telegrapher’s Strike Well Supported Chicago Hospice for Women Is Announced Pope Pius XI The Land Farming Commune Education on Land Question by John Harrington Unemployment on the Land by Paul Hanly Furfey Proposed Craft School: Comments Invited by Ray Scott -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 03 (November 1939)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Against Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. War Plans Taken With Awful Calm – Day After Day Conference Studies Race Relations N.M.U. Head’s Answer to Shipowners The Gadfly Labor News From West Coast We Are Persons by Eric Gill Strikebreaking Cotton Growers Get Huge Subsidy From United States Lay Apostolate Letters From Our Readers Detroit Philadelphia, Pa. Catholic Union of Unemployed Books and Pamphlets The Land Capitalism Impractical Accepts the Challenge by Ray Scott Free Land by John Harrington -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 04 (December 1939)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Truce of God Traditional In Europe Candle Co. Employees On Strike Against Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. Florsheim Salesmen On Strike for 26 Weeks Cooperative Successful in Mining Field Some New Laws Curbing Civil Liberties Pope Pius XII Discusses Labor and Unions in U.S. Mississippi Scene of Terrorism To Whom Shall They Go? Day After Day – Thanksgiving Dinner and Other Things Hospital Chaplain by John Griffin Upholds Dignity of Labor; Urges ‘Trained Hands’ Conscription Unconstitutional Says Lawyer; Shows Why Clothes A Voice from Bethlehem by Rev. Thos. Reilly, O.P. Christmas Story by Elizabeth Finegan Work and War by Eric Gill Controversy Continues In Re City Versus Land Irish Group In Fight on Unemployment The Land Farming Commune -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 05 (January 1940)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays: Why Pick on the Jews? by Peter Maurin Catholic C.O. Wins Hearing In England Day After Day: With Those Who Labor in the South’s Vineyards [by Dorothy Day] Thou Shalt Not Kill by Rt. Rev. G. O’Toole A New Venture by Peter Maurin Seamen’s Union Protests Transfer of Ships The Gadfly by Heywood Broun Conference on Civil Rights Twilight of Civilization by Jacques Maritain, arranged by Peter Maurin Patron of Journalists George Benedict by Bill Gauchat Books Needed For Chinese Co-ops Pensacola Fishermen Patron of Seamen Election Ordered For Packinghouse Workers in Chicago Worcester, Mass. by Paul Lavoie Baltimore, Md. by James Rogan Fuller Brush Man by Francis E. King Harrisburg, Pa. by Mary Precon $100,000 Back Pay Given Under Wage-House Law Prostitution by Peter Maurin Committee of Priests and Laymen to Help Candle Co. Strikers In Defense of the Romantic Agrarians by Rev. John J. Hugo -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 06 (February 1940)
CONTENTS: Civil Liberties, Fair Trial Are the Rights of Everyone Peter Has Floor Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Day After Day Plug the Paper St. Thomas And Aggressive War by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. California Bosses’ Organization Exposed by LaFollette Group Philadelphia, Pa. House of Christ The Worker South and Front Streets by David Mason Upton, Mass. St. Benedict’s Farm by Art. Sheehan The Gadfly Birth Control Baltimore, Md. St. Anthony’s House by Jim rogan Books by Mary Colsman An Appeal Prayer by Pierre Charles, S.J. Letters From Our Readers A New Venture by Peter Maurin Correction Ben Joe Labray – In The Dumps Book Review Aims and Purposes Catholic Worker Branches The Street Apostolate by Stanley Vishnewski The Land There Is No Unemployment on the Land Michigan C.W. Farming Commune -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 07 (March 1940)
CONTENTS: R.R. Run-A-Round Easy Essays by Peter Maurin West Coast Progress – Labor Presents Heartening Picture To Catholic Worker Editor English Court Tests Conscience Seattle, Portland And Points South – Day After Day Labor Unions Court Slaps On Fine Labor Briefs Hamilton, Ont. By Ben Mulvale Minneapolis, Min. Road to Golgotha To St. Joseph Letters from Our Readers Further Conditions Of Just War by Re. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. Clothes Carolina Chain Gang Story St. Telemachus—Martyr Antidotes For Liberals Looking At The World by James Devane Spirit Of Democracy by Don Sturzo -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 08 (May 1940)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin C.W. Editor On W. Coast; Story of Lettuce Workers Interview With Labor Broker On C.W. Story Catholic Program of Interracial Justice by John LaFarge, S.J. Disgraceful Plight Of Migrant Workers On California Farms Restaurant Workers of N.Y. Ask Help Msgr. Ryan Discusses Anti-Alien “Dempsey Bill” Further Conditions Of Just War by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. Letters Show Workers’ Wages Raised Ben Joe Labray Out of Chain Gang; Experiences Mission Technique and Tells a Weird Story Month of Mary A Parable by Leo Tolstoy Frisco C.W. Group Opens House of Hospitality Seattles C.W.House Has Many Activites Police Persecute Men In Milwaukee C.W. House Book Review Labor Conditions On the Guld Coast Told By Worker by R. J. Owen Men and Machines Civil Rights Decision By Supreme Court Hospitality Page (Hospitality To Immigrants and Own Poor By Jews; Hospitality In Ireland; Chatholic Worker Ideas On Hospitality) Peter Maurin – Impressions By One of His Fellow Workers On Suddenly Seeing the Light – Liberals Take to Red—Baiting by Tim O’Brien Philly CW Reports Opening of Farm by David F.A. Mason Easton Farm Ohio CW Farm Group Moves To New Home -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 09 (June 1940)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Bishop Duffy Deplores War Mongering Pope Pius XII: War Hysteria Deliberately Fostered Thoughts On Breadlines And On The War Our Stand—An Editorial Three Union Men Get Twenty Years In Frame-Up Further Conditions of Just War by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph. D., S.T.D. Insufferable Conditions of Mine Workers Federal Court Gives Award to Lynch Victims Who’s Wrong? Catholic Worker In Seattle Helps Strikers Priest Leads In Setting Example For Cooperative Negroes Praise Cardinal In Philadelphia Against Increased Armaments An Appeal And Thanks Letters From Our Readers Retreat On Mott Street Pamphlet Review by Therese Mitchell Letters Ben Joe Labray Farming Commue Peter Maurin To Lead Classes At Easton Farm Tribute To Mr. O’Connell -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 10 (July-August 1940)
CONTENTS: Monsignor Decries Conscription Whip For Protection’s Sake! By Peter Maurin C.W. Fights Draft At Senate hearing Pope’s Warning Ignored, Europe Pays in Blood Quiz Both Candidates On U.S. Aid To Japan “And Three Remained Only the Very Poor” Retreat Ben Joe Labray Letters From Our Readers Peter Maurin Begins Summer School New Farm Group On Staten Island Farm Circle Invites Tree Score Towns Subway Apostolate -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 11 (September 1940)
CONTENTS: Still Time To Protest The Draft Let Your Prayers Be For Peace! Wars Are Caused By Man’s Loss Of His Faith In Man C.W. Holds ’40 Retreat At Easton Needed: Good Will Den Joe Labray Revolutions by Peter Maurin Crime of conscription – Catholic Heads Point Our Tragic Consequences of Militarizing a Nation Draft Wastes Flower of Youth by Pope Pius XI Almost Every Human Right Brought to Peril When War Spirit Rules Land Sex Debauchery Deflowers Youth by Pope Pius XI Illinois Women’s Story of a Farm Too Well Told To Be Cut Down Trenton Prison N.C. W. C. Issues Cent Pamphlets Invitation -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 12 (October 1940)
CONTENTS: Wreckers Of Europe by Peter Maurin Peace-Time Conscription—A Catholic View by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. Short Trip To Near-By C.W. Groups Funds Needed Clothes Needed Hunger Story of a Man of God Conscientious Objector During Last War Street of the Poor by William Gauchat Daniel Webster Said Draft Brings Misery Work For Repeal! Christ’s Priest Comes to Maine Man’s Right To the Land Books, Pamphlets and Articles Progress at Easton Rural Tragedy -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 01 (November 1940)
CONTENTS: Educational Secularism by Peter Maurin A Council—Not A Commandment by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. Exploitation By Ship Lines In Crisis Transports? To Where? For Whom? For Those Who Are Dead In These Present Wars Truce Of God Letter From English House of Hospitality Jewish Holy Day by Lillian M. Weis Thank You Denver Letter Appeals For Leadership Those Hounded Hares by T.D.B. Please—Clothes! Evolution of Peace The Popes and Agriculture by Rev. Luigi Ligutti Autumn at Easton by Hazen Ordway -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 02 (December 1940)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Paragraphs From Father Boland’s Labor Speech Peace Prayer Of Pius XII Winter Arrives, Work in House And Trip to West (Day after Day) Pope Pleads For Truce This Xmas Racism In Baltimore Crime and Punishment Church’s Stand Not Enough Known Workers Report Chicago Worker A Live Paper Workers Tell Of Speed-Up System At Ford Plant Assertive Stand Trying to Others A House of Hospitatlity (Excerpts from Buffalo Letters) Round Table Discussions Peace! Christ’s Birthday: A New Year Begins— Charity by Eileen Duggan Book Reviews St. Joseph’s House London, England Needed—A Philosophy of Labor Holy Family House in Milwaukee Has New Site Brutal Treatment Of Conscientious Objectors Julia’s First Journey—A Long Story But It Was a Long Trip CW Reader Tells Of Living by Barter Family Folk On Farm Digging In For Winter by Jaxen Ordway French Return To Land Once Rated Barren -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 03 (January 1941)
CONTENTS: Christianity and Democracy by Peter Maurin A Baby Is Born Views and News by Dorothy Day Ben Joe Labray Racism Philosophers Meet Letters From Conscientious Objectors Pacifism Is Dangerous So Is Christianity King-Ramsey-Connor Are Still In Prison Feast of St. Paul, Jan. 15 Thank You, Fellow Workers We Need A Car From The Mail Bag Largest Housing Co-op In United States Is Planning New Building A Philosophy of Work by Eric Gill Our America by William Grace Farming Commune: Crafts and Compost Cabbages and Kings Farm School Introducing Discussion On Arts and Crafts -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 04 (February 1941)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Interracial Group Holds Conference Rich Man, Read! The Draft Reaches Us On Mott St. Day After Day We Are Not Alone Says Catholic C.O. Constructive Peace On World-Wide Scale Peace and War In China Spiirtual Basis Need of Co-ops Says Fowler Epistle for St. Agatha, Feb. 5 Thank You By Violence To the Street! Sell Papers! Urges Veteran on Retreat Oil of Gladness From England Michigan Farm Eric Gill Letters Evolution of Peace by Eric Gill Coals of Fire On His Head Cell In Heaven by Claude Herman How Amusing! Rune of Hospitality Maryfarm Farming Commune Stone Houses Ice-Breaking by Eva Smith -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 05 (March 1941)
CONTENTS: Pie In The Sky by Peter Maurin Feed The Hungry! Britain Has Ships For Trade, Yet Begs U.S. Tonnage Bread of Sorrow No Living Wage For U.S. Workers Breastplate of St. Patrick The Stations Of The Cross by Eric Gill Miners Own Home And Farm Lands In Granger, Iowa Peace And War In Japan English C.W. Writes From Cananda French New Order by Marechal Petain Write Corpuscles Of Europe by Allan A. Hunter Non-Violence Letters From Workers And Farmers – Page Of Appeals Indian Co-op Maryfarm Winter Sunday by Eva Smith Spring Thoughts by Abraham Lincoln -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 06 (April 1941)
CONTENTS: Workers Of Mercy Oppose Violence In Labor’s War by Dorothy Day The Canon Law And the Law of the Cannon by Peter Maurin Choice of Union Issue In Bethlehem Steel Strike John Griffin In Psychopathic As “Punishment” Croppers’ Plight Vividly Pictured By Sharecropper by Paul Shannan Thoughts On Poverty by Father Lacouture Work Camp Offered To Catholic C O’s Catholic Draftee States His Indictment Of Force A Cheerful Editorial The Dream by Norma Welch Lest Christ Accuse Us Defending Christendom? The “ABC Of Cooperatives” Hospitality Urged by K. of C. War and Conscription At the Bar of Christian Morals by Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. Mind, Body, Skill, Morals – Do We Differ? Democracy’s Second Chance by George Boyle Hell Is Not to Love Any More New Life Will Grow on the Hills by Eva Smith -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 07 (May 1941)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin River Rouge—Vividly Pictured By Correspondent Bread and Liberty Form Forty-Seven-Answered By War Objector Day After Day – Death on Bowery Ben Joe Labray Bread—Not Bullets by Rt. Rev. G.B. O’Toole War’s Trickery by Antoine de Saint Exupery May Day Human Dignity House Of Hospitality Love of God Ballad of Labor by Bill Walsh From The Mail Bag Cleveland In the Next Decade Farming Commune Indian Workers F.D.R. Said -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 08 (June 1941)
CONTENTS: Love One Another—Overcome Evil With Good—Love Your Enemy These Are Not Hitler’s Words, Mr. President Beyond Nationalism by Peter Maurin Philip Murray Speaks at Garden TWU Meeting Our Brother, the Negro Bridges on Stand Labor Leader Was Baptized Catholic Ben Joe Labray War Referendum Necessary Arms Of the Spirit by Pius XII Book Review For the Hungry Not Only Love But Bread by Rev. P. McKevitt League of Prayer For Men In Jail Started in Italy Jail in the Afternoon Sowing Washington House Of Hospitality Sends Bad News Poverty Clothing Seattle Letter Shows Differences Rebukes Pacifists The Divine Office of he Kitchen by Cecily W. Hallack Farm School True Stories by Peter Maurin A New Bill of Rights by Chauncey Stillman Kansas Answers Iowa by Vincent C. Alfred Children by Julia Farming Commune “Brotherhood Economics” by Wallace J. Campbell -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 09 (July-August 1941)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Letter From Camp For Our Children On Staten Island Pray for the Government Objectors Camp Opened This Month In New Hampshire Day After Day Conscientious Objectors In St. Francis’ Time On the Use of Force By St. John Chrysostom ‘The Only Sin Is Not to Love’ It Is Hard to Love God Counsels and Precepts We Have Not Yet Begun Fr. Lord’s School Attended By Catholic Workers We Need- Second Calvary by W.E. Life in the Fullness of Summer -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 10 (September 1941)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin God, Hear Our Prayer! Day After Day Ben Joe Labray Pickets Ask Living Wage At Gimbels In The Vineyard by Rev. John J. Hugo The Association Of Catholic Conscientious Objectors Blockade Washing Machine From England’s C.W. Book Review: God and Philosophy Books to Read Young Workers Feed Hungry In Belgium Fellow Workers Still Suffering In Prison The Neglected Christ By Eric Gill The Money System by Peter Maurin Patriotism and the Life of the State by Gerald Vann, O.P. Help Us, Please by St. Leo Farming Commune Work on the Land -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 11 (October 1941)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Children Slave On Tobacco Rd. In New England We Pray Organizers Beaten On Election Eve For Union Work Day After Day In The Vineyard The Shame of the Neighbors by Eric Gill News From Stoddard Civilian Service Camp Life on the Land A Road to Peace Pater Noster by Felicia Cethowski The Least of These (Letters from Harrisburg) Meetings Now Held At Catholic Worker Every Wednesday Stanley Asks for Street Sellers to Spread Paper An Appeal by Leonard Austin Conscience by Bede Jarrett Pittsburgh, Pa. The Land Question Keeps Bobing Up Books, Pamphlets, Papers Two Way Passage “We Need—“ Farming Commune Self Discipline Ryan Writes—To the Land Hunger -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 01 (November 1941)
CONTENTS: Pluralist Personalism by Peter Maurin Harlem Letter Tells Grim Tale Of Negro Youth On War by Father Loacouture, S.J. Bishop Sheil Urges All Workers to Join Their Unions Day After Day In The Vineyard by Rev. John J. Hugo Ben-Joe Labray News From Stoddard Civilian Service Camp Corporate Fasting Reparation Infallibility of Conscience “Up the Rebels” God’s Coward: by Ammon Hennacy Treason Trial Going On Now In Minneapolis Odell Waller Death Sentence Upheld Inhuman Punishment by Muriel Lester Still In Prison Community Finds Way Through Cooperatives Farming Commune Planting The Wheat Voluntary Poverty, a Boon -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 02 (December 1941)
CONTENTS: The Pope And the World by Peter Maurin Labor Leaders Freed From Prison In California Day After Day Miners Stay in Pit One Hundred Hours In Sitdown Strike Europe Is Starving, U.S. Indifferent Says John Cudahy by Ed. Skillen Ben Joe Labray Two Wanderers News From Stoddard Civilian Service Camp Thank You Peace Prayer Of Pius XII Bread of Death by Antoine de Saint Exupery War and Conscription At the Bar of Chirstian Morals by Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. B. O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D. To a Nine-inch Gun by Anonymous God’s Coward: by Ammon Hennacy Conscience and Authority From The Mail Bag Book Review Francis Thompson by Alice Lautner Spirit of Hitler Gates and Doors by Joyce Kilmer Land Colonies On Poverty by Eric Gill A Begging Letter -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 03 (January 1942)
CONTENTS: Our Country Passes From Undeclared To Declared War; We Continue Our Christian Pacifist Stand Day After Day On Specialization by Peter Maurin In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo Archbishop Writes, Promising Prayers For War Objectors Catholic Pacifism by Fr. W.E. Orchard “Blessed Are the Poor In Spirit” by Eric Gill An Open Letter to President Wilson by Ben Salmon Racial Appeal in This War Seen as ‘Two-Edged Sword’ From The Mail Bag Cardinal O’Connell’s New Year’s Message: Baltimore C.W. New York Pacifists To Hold Conference Book Reviews Anti-Migrant Law Repealed All In A Day’s Work Herbs of the Field by Graham Carey -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 04 (February 1942)
CONTENTS: On Personalism by Peter Maurin Why Do the Members of Christ Tear One Another?... by St. Clement Day After Day In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo Pacifist Problems by Fr. W. E. Orchard From the Center of the War A Letter From China From The Mail Bag An Open Letter to President Wilson by Ben Salmon Waller Case Goes Before Supreme Court Migrant Workers Organizers Beaten St. Louis Hospice Land and Ownership by Fr. C. Duffy Mid-Winter Sun Discrimination, Incorporated by Fr. Clarence Duffy -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 05 (March 1942)
CONTENTS: A Peace Broadcast—To Rulers and Others In the Vineyard: VI.-Positive Christianity by Fr. John J. Hugo Five Forms Of Capitalism by Peter Maurin Racism And Religion Federal Farm Aid Faces Drastic Cut, Readers Mush Act by Fr. Clarence Duffy Dear St. Joseph My Mind As A Catholic by Cardinal Newman Hungry in Greece Fed by Pius XII Waller Will Die Unless Va. Gov. Grants Stay Story of Mary’s House Conscript Women Future Prospect Unless Protest ACCO History And Purposes Stephen Hergenhan Study of the Farming Commune at Easton, Pa. by Hazen Ordway Grow Your Own Food King-Ramsey-Connor Defense committee Asks for Our Help The Little Girls of Mary Farm -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 06 (April 1942)
CONTENTS: For a New Order by peter Maurin Chicago Hospital Works of Mercy For ACCO Camp Pius XII Conscript Women Future Prospect Unless Protested Day After Day In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo Cupboard Love Letter From Chicago Mental Hospitals Need More Help; Why Not C.O.’s? Letter From Stoddard Federal Farm Aid Cut By House; Write Senators Hearing for Panchelli, Woodworth and Brown Beet Growers Ask For Child Labor Stay Granted To Odell Waller Paddy the Cope Defense Needed For King-Ramsey-Conner The Stations Of The Cross by Raymond E. F. Larsson Herbs fo the Field The Nettle Also the Dandelion—Its Many Uses -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 07 (May 1942)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Conscription of Women Unless Protested Now Pius XII Bates Leaves C.O. Camp to Protest War Conscription Day After Day In The Vineyard by Fr. John J. Hugo People Starving In Greece Cut Roots of War by Rev. W. E. Orchard Seventeen More Assigned to ACCO Camp in Chicago God’s Coward by Jim Rogan and Ammon Hennacy Rochester Letter Discusses C.O.’s In War and Peace by Mary A. Doughtery Go To The Poor Go To Mary A New Year St. Paul’s Message Letter Telling of Noble Aide for Mental Patients An Old Friend Maryhouse Democracy Peonage Case To Be Investigated An Appeal Herb of the Fields Our Spring Appeal -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 08 (June 1942)
CONTENTS: A Three Points Program by Peter Maurin Pope Pleads for Peace by Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D., LLD Day After Day A Whole Church Grave Injustice Done Japanese On West Coast In The Vineyard by Rev. John J. Hugo Pope’s Plead for End to Slaughter Marhouse News “Suffer Little Children To Come Unto Me” In Sundry Times And Places “Vitamins” and Common Sense by Father Clarence Duffy The Voice of Trappist Silence by Fred L. Holmes Civilian Public Service Camps Protest Reduced Draft Age Now Letters From Readers Herbs of the Field The Time of Blossoms -
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 -
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 -
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 -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 01 (December 1942)
CONTENTS: Freedom On the Land by William Gauchat Pius XII Catholic Action by Peter Maurin “Grant Peace In Our Days” Forty-Eight Women Will Not Register Cure For Race Hatred by Fr. Clarence Duffy The Weapons of the Spirit by Fr. John J. Hugo A Little Office In Honor Of The Blesses Virgin For An End Of Wars – The Prelude New Book Gives Outline For Peace Forget Pearl Harbor Or, A South Pacific Charter Warner Latest Report by Polly Robinson A Voice From Bethlehem by Rev. Thos. Reilly, OP. From The Mail Bag A Letter To Christ’s Poor: Mott Street Meetings Thomas Jefferson to John Adams Irish Bishop’s Letter Short Breviary Thanksgiving Night by Helen Gott -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 02 (January 1943)
CONTENTS: “Things That Are God’s” by Peter Maurin If Conscription Comes For Women Christmas Broadcast Of Pius XII The Weapons of the Spirit by Fr. John J. Hugo Marriage and the Family by Fr. Clarence Duffy Poverty and Peace by Eric Gill The Dignity of Labor by Ade De Bethune Warner by Dwight Larrowe Letter from Chicago No Lasting Cities by Arthur Sheehan Day After Day Starvation! From The Mail Bag Atlantic Charter Being Ignored The Church And Co-Operatives Decentralist Literature Old Gaelic Prayers Co-operatives in Far East Humanity Demands We Feed Europe Men First by Thoreau Peace Without Victory by John Cudahy Negro Discrimination Dangerous Hypocrisy, Says Aux. Bishop Sheil Land, Labor and Liberty Rural Communes Looking To the Future Newark Colony Gets a Farm -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 03 (February 1943)
CONTENTS: Journalism Good and Bad by Peter Maurin 2 More Leaders Of C.W. Movement Sail For Egypt Pius Xii Rochester House Of Hospitality Has New Chapel Day After Day Weapons of the Spirit by Rev. John J. Hugo German Bishops on Christian Morality The Mother of God by Fr. Clarence Duffy Play, Work At Warner by Dwight Larrowe More C.O.’s Jailed In This War Peace And The Pope by Arthur Sheehan A C.O. Explains by Carl J. Landes Pacifist conference Alexian Brothers Hospital Pope’s Prayer Plan for Peace by B. Dornan Praying From The Mail Bag Co-operative Farming Medical Cooperatives by C.D. The Corrupt Press by George Seldes Women In War Going Back to Iona Pius XII Little Way Farm by Edna Hower Land Division In Mexico -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 04 (March 1943)
CONTENTS: Radio Talk by Peter Maurin C.W. Bread Line Always With Us, Please Give Alms LENT Brutal Treatment Shows Need Of C.O.’s In Hospitals Day After Day Weapons of the Sprit by John J. Hugo Conscription Workers’ Ownership Through Co-operative Industry by Fr. Clarence Duffy Conscientious Objector CPS Camp 26, Alexian Bros, Hospital by Jim rogan C.O.’s Studying War Relief, Urge Feed Europe Now Feed Europe’s Starving Children by Rev. John A. O’Brien Selective Service Closes C.O. Camp Of Catholic Group bby Dwight Lacrowe From The Mail Bag Farmers’ Co-operatives Book Review North Carolina by C. L. Warner Farming Commune Land In Russia -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 05 (April 1943)
CONTENTS: Interview With Peter Maurin by Arthur Sheehan Hunger Strikers Protest for Work Of Importance by Dorothy Detzer Pius XII 500,000 Polish War Orphans Face Death in Russia Day After Day Weapons of the Spirit by Fr. John J. Hugo Mines and Miners by Fr. Clarence Duffy English Catholic Worker by Mary G. Power Saints Say Peace, Not Victory Conscientious Objectors Have New Camp by Ray Pierzchalski It Needs to Be Said Again The Children Prayer for Apostles The Inadequacy of Material Defense Death Good and Evil From The Mail Bag The Small Way Retail Cooperatives Book Review Dictators and Personalists Books Received “My Sunday Missal” for Service Men Lenten Tidings Man’s Right To Live by John T. Giddings Famine Relief To the Land -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 06 (May 1943)
CONTENTS: PAX by Peter Maurin Our Lady of Mott St. Peace Now Without Victory Will Save Jews “Catholics CAN Be Conscientious Objectors…” Feed The Hungry! Dead Men’s Bread Feeds the Starving In Polish Ghetto The Family Front Don Luigi Sturzo Christian Democrat by Fr. Clarence Duffy Christian Sociology By the Grace of God by Don Luigi Books Received “Pharisees” Not Saviors, Vatican Declares On Farming and Other Cooperatives Interview with Peter Maurin On Land and Children by Arthur Sheehan Taylor, Murphy End Hunger Strike On 82nd Day Negroes and Civilian Public Service Letter From Camp Aims and Purposes Day After Day From The Mail Bag Catholics Can Be Conscientious Objectors by Fr. John J. Hugo A Night In The County Jail by J. F. Powers Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors Pius XII “The Poor You Have Always With You” Strangest Parish In a Peasant Land by Francis Gabrovsek Fr. Judge Said: Catholic Worker Summer Retreats War Jon Thorton Writes St. Isidore’s Farm Farming Commune It Is Not Too Late by Ade de Bethune -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 07 (June 1943)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Half Million Miners Halt War Work By Three Strikes Peace—Peace—Peace! address by Pope Pius XII Leo XIII on Just Wages Negro and White Battle in Detroit; Disorders Rampant For Christians No Just War Where Is Sanctuary? Patristics And Peace Catholic Conscientious Objectors The True International Day After Day Feeding Europe From The Mail Bag Catholics Can Be Conscientious Objectors by Fr. John J. Hugo Serapion’s Prayer Books of the Times by Fr. Clarence Duffy Your Grandson’s History Lesson Is Being Written Today! Mental Patients In Oregon Even The Poor Is the C.W. a Catholic Paper? Otherwise, Death More Abundantly Interview with Peter Maurin by Arthur Sheehan Letters from the Houses by Jack Thornton -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 08 (July-August 1943)
CONTENTS: Interview with Peter Maurin by Arthur Sheehan War Objectors Suffer Brutalities In Mo. Prison Blueprint For Demoralization Day After Day C.O.’s in Hospital For Feeble-Minded Work 12 Hrs. Daily “Put God First”—By Farther Clarence Duffy On Retreat The Superficial “Realists” Writing by Ade de Bethune Prayer and Penance Social Reconstruction Benedict XV A Farm in Ireland by Father Clarence Duffy Books to Read A Day In The County Jail by J. F. Powers The Family Wage Riot or Revolution Unless We Live As Christ’s Own by John Fleming They Can’t Wear Coupons -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 09 (September 1943)
CONTENTS: Let’s Keep The Jews for Christ’s Sake by Peter Maurin The Gospel of Peace by Father John J. Hugo Day After Day Ben Joe Labray Pittsburgh Pastor Attacks Proposal To Draft Fathers Labor Unions by Fr. Clarence Duffy Purim From The Mail Bag Slavonic Mission Inquiry Needed in State Hospitals Liturgy and Personality Writing II. By Ade Bethune Books Received Is Farming A Mortal Sin? Works for Mercy A Farm in Ireland II. By Father Clarence Duffy Railroads Still Hire Unfit ‘Coolie’ Labor Pius XI Partnership Hegira With Peter by David Mason -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 10 (October 1943)
CONTENTS: We Must Have Houses of Hospitality by Peter Maurin “And of Such Hostilities” Pope Pleads for Peace by Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D., LLD. The Kingship of Christ Ben Joe Labray Notes By The Way by Dorothy Day Meditation for a Psychiatrist by Arthur Sheehan We Cary On by Peter Maruin Suffering Politics Without Good Gospel of Peace by Fr. John J. Hugo Truth and Freedom by Robert C. Ludlow The Family Rosary Writing by Ade de Bethune In Homage A Hand to the Plow by Bob Sukoski Commercialism and the Farm by Larry Heaney The Family And the Land The Family Wage by Tim O’Brien Weighty Principle by Pius XI Book Review In Short From the Mail Bag English PAX’s New Council A Farm In Ireland III by Father Clarence Duffy ‘No Clothes Today’ Symbols of Mary -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 10, No. 11 (December 1943)
CONTENTS: Money and Morals by Eric Gill Pius XII Hunger In India “Ben Joe” A Great Day For The Psychiatrists by Arthur Sheehan On the Mystical Body by Pius XII And for Our Absent Brethren by Dorothy Day The Need for Ownership “Gospel of Peace” by Father John J. Hugo Dear Editors:-- by Ron Mott All These things The Liturgy in the Post-War World by Liam Brophy, B.Ph. (Louvain) Writing IV by Ade de Bethune More “Folly” by Bob Sukeski A Farm In Ireland IV by Fr. Clarence Duffy Collectivism Book Review Staten Island Camp Destroyed By Fire Feed The Children A Saint on the Air, by J. F. Powers -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 01 (January 1944)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin PM Distorts News A World Court For World Peace by Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D., LL.D. One Chain of Darkness Notes By The Way by Dorothy Day A Challenge to Women by Annie Riley Hale Ben Joe Labray V for the Virgin Will Rationing Regulations Close St. Joseph’s Kitchen? Gospel of Peace by Father Hugo An Old Legend She Objects by Mary Paulson The Holy Eucharist – Sermon of St. Thomas Aquinas On Fools— Why Propaganda? Keating and the Four Masters by Jeanne Williams A Farm in Ireland V by Fr. Clarence Duffy Farming and Mental Health by Arthur Sheehan We Are Happy To Recommend—by Francis N. Wendell The Holy Ghost New Community Book Reviews Writing V by Ade de Bethune Epiphany The Hand Jews and Catholics -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 02 (February 1944)
CONTENTS: “The Church Never Will Recognize A Regime Based On Forced Labor” What Is Man? By Eric Gill, Arranged by Peter Maurin Hospital Unit Has Post-War Plans Farming Commune by Dorothy Day Ren Joe Rosewood Unit Tells Its Story Why To Read A Book by Arthur Sheehan O Saving Host Catholic C.O.S. Having a Problem For the Good Earth Sam Newberry His Name by R. J. Scheeck The Gospel of Peace by Farther John J. Hugo The Four Masters by Brother Michael Simplicity and Duplicity Feed the Children Retreats Navy Praise An Artist Looks at Work by Ade Bethune A Farm in Ireland VI by Fr. Clarence Duffy Urbsbeata by Paula Holladay Employers’ Responsibility From The Mail Bag Writing V by Ade Bethune -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 03 (March 1944)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin The Gospel of Peace by Father John J. Hugo Notes By The Way by Dorothy Day An Editor Speaks Out by Arthur Sheehan Pius XII Our Friend Joe Epistle to the Irish by Bob Sukoski To A Catholic Worker The Doll by Louis A Dessurne Rural Parish Provides Acreage for Small Farms Moscow, Tokyo, Washington, London Papers Please Copy From the Mail Bag Book Reviews Produce, Pushcarts and Pants by D.M. Must Open Doors to Negroes Pius XII on Negotiated Peace An Artist Looks at Work by Ade Bethune Peace Pledge After the Annunciation by Eileen Duggan Monte Cassino by Dorothy Day A Parish in Ireland We Are All Brothers The Country Store by A. T. S. Writing VI by Ade de Bethune The Way of the Cross Can We Win the Peace? by Rev John A O’Brien, Ph.D., LL.D. A Study In Ethics by Robert C. Ludlow -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 11, No. 04 (April 1944)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Pope Denounces Bombings House Notes by Dave Mason A Good Friend Dies by Arthur Sheehan Our Friend Joe Britain and Ireland by Father Clarence Duffy To A Catholic Worker Postscript by William Langland From the Mail Bag The Gospel of Peace by Father John J. Hugo Hardness of the World Versus the Gospel Study of the Scriptures Easter The is Beyond The Seems by Frank J. Sheed “Once In Cornwall” Soil and Health No Freedom of Conscience, Says Representative Book Reviews From the Hungry Forties Writing VIII by Ade de Bethune The Crucifixion -
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 -
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 -
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” -
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 -
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 -
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” -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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! -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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