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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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 07 (January 1951)
CONTENTS: Labor And The War by Robert Ludlow Inventory—January 1951 by Dorothy Day The Death of Bishop Boyle Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Picketing by Ammon Hennacy The Center of Poverty by Brother Kerran Dugan Christmas at Maryfarm Gheel—The Lourdes Of the Mentally Ill by Ossie Bondy Better and Better Off by Peter Maurin Peter Maurin Farm by Irene Naughton Our Daily Bread Book Reviews From The Mail Bag Appeals -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 08 (February 1951)
CONTENTS: Easy Essay by Peter Maurin On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Matt Talbot and the Dance Team by Frank Scully Seven Negroes Murdered By State of Virginia Freedom Assaulted by Robert Ludlow Sun Herald Appeal Story of Simone Weil by Anthony Aratari Refuses to Register Two Deaths Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Alms Over Arms by Rev. Michael Deacy Peter Maurin Farm Maryfarm Retreats Pacifism Open Letter to the Tax Collector by Ammon Hennacy Spiritual Weapons The Flight in the Desert by William Everson Third Hour The Blessed Martin DePorres Hospice Lent Book Reviews From The Mail Bag Pope Pius XII On Capitalism And Communism -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 09 (March 1951)
CONTENTS: Editorial—Wise as Serpents and Simple as Doves Easy Essay by Peter Maurin Pacifism and Natural Morality by Robert Ludlow Convicts Protest Prison Brutality by Slashing Heels The Problem of War And the Old Testament by Milton Mayer On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Conscientious Objector Gets Ten Year Sentence Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Peter Maurin Farm by Irene Naughton The Fruits of Wonders in the Lives of the Saints by Raymond Larsson Books Received Book Review From The Mail Bag First Carthusians in America Treatise on the Love Correction -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 10 (April 1951)
CONTENTS: Pacifism by William Gauchat On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day A Libertarian Approach by Robert Ludlow Peter Maurin Farm by Irene Naughton A Worker’s Apostolate by Ammon A. Hennacy Spring Appeal Bread and Money by Helen Adler Brother Martin’s Home A Report on the St. Anthony Dining Room Sunday Conferences Book Reviews A Short Story: Icklebod And The Dragon by Gilbert Kilpack From The Mail Bag Interracial Monastery -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 11 (May 1951)
CONTENTS: Open Letter To the C.W. Editors on War by Julian Pleasants The Dangers Of Political Christianity by Rev. J. A. Correia, C.SSp. The Value of Non-conformity by Robert Ludlow The Incomatibility of Love and Violence by Dorothy Day Chrysite Street by Tom Sullivan Maryfarm by Jane O’Donnell The Quick and The Dying by Betty Bartelme On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Peter Maurin Farm by Irene M. Naughton Book Reviews From the Mail Bag Maurin House, Oakland by William Everson -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 12 (June 1951)
CONTENTS: The Case of Willie McGee by Robert Ludlow Color Is Superadded Spanish Workers Strike by Michael Harrington The Trenton Six Trial The Apologetics Of Mammon by Kerran Dugan Editorial—Love Is the Common Ground On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Supreme Expediency Archbishop on Capitalism A Resolution for Peace Charity, Deductible from Income Tax by Brother Franciscus Willett, C.S.C. Peter Maurin Farm Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan From The Mail Bag Book Reviews -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 01 (July-August 1951)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day A Reply To Three Critics by Robert Ludlow Refusal to Participate in Actual War Life at Hard Labor by Ammon A. Hennacy I Believe by Chester Zajac Maryfarm by Helen Adler Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Our Political Amorality Community in Action by Hector Black Explanation Co-Determination by Michael Harrington Communitarian Spirit Paths in Utopia From The Mail Bag Appeal Book Review -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 02 (September 1951)
CONTENTS: The Holy Father On Worker Ownership by Rev. Ignatius McDonough, S.A. Understanding The Orient by George Carlin, Lt. Help Needed On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Christ Denied In Cicero Race Riot by Joseph A. Prachar No Substitute for Freedom by Robert Ludlow Maryfarm by Helen Adler One Man Revolution by Ammon A. Hennacy Chrystie Steet by Tom Sullivan Housing—U.S.A. Style by William Gauchat Dorothy Day’s Speaking Trip Book Reviews From The Mail Bag Hospitality House in England We Have the Kind Of World We Deserve! What Are We Doing To Deserve a Better One? -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 04 (November 1951)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day In Hope by Robert Ludlow The Seamen Strike by Michael Harrington Housing-Paris Fashion by William Gauchat Maurin Farm by Georgia Kernan A Search For Peace Bishop Ready on Academic Freedom Bishop Ancel on Making Communists Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Holy Father Desires Peace by J. B. Montine Report from Mexico by Donald Demarest Concordia from USA by Rolf Wilke Book Reveiws From The Mail Bag -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 07 (February 1952)
CONTENTS: The Enemy Within Us Coal Miners Die In Illinois Respect Insurance Pickets Pius XII: Prayer for the Apostolate Birth Control by Michael Harrington Gandhi Followers Meet in Italy “Plain Duty to Disobey Government” by Bishop Ancel European Catholic Pacifists Meet Easy Essay by Peter Maurin The Long Loneliness (excerpt) by Dorothy Day On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Eastern Rite Catholics and Reunion by Robert Ludlow Maryfarm by D. C. McCarthy Notes on Unity by Jane O’Donnell The Necessity for Poverty by Tom Campbell Open Letter on Taxes by Ammon Hennacy Peter Maurin Farm by Emily Scarbourgh Book Reviews Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Carthusian Progress -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 08 (March 1952)
CONTENTS: Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Open Mind On St. Thomas Aquinas by Robert Ludlow A Friend of the Family Mr. O’Connell Is Dead by Dorothy Day Christians And History by Michael Harrington On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day “Undertake Everything”—Pius XII Industrialism and Christianity by Thomas Campbell Father Strattman on Modern War The Resurrection Of the Body Peter Maurin Farm by Emily Scarborough The Population Problem in Japan by George Carlin Maryfarm by Vincenza Baglioni Book Reviews From The Mail Bag Letters to the Editor -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 10 (May 1952)
CONTENTS: The Strom from Afar by Robert Ludlow Poverty and Precarity by Dorothy Day The Shape Up on the Waterfront by Leo Piron The Puerto Rican Poor Suffer In the Midst of Plenty by Eileen Fantino Steel and The Right To Strike Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Pope Pius XII, Easter, 1952 The Encyclicals: A Rededication by Michael Harrington The Leisure Society by Thomas Campbell Peter Maurin Farm by Emily Scarborough The Saint for The Insecure Participation in the Mystery Life at Hard Labor by Ammon A. Hennacy Maryfarm by Don McCarthy In the Absence of Faith Maryfarm Retreats Letters of Appeal -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 11 (June 1952)
CONTENTS: Protest McCarran’s Immigration Bill On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Reunion With The Eastern Orthodox by Robert Ludlow Poverty—U.S.A. by Michael Harrington Our Dehumanizing Social Assembly Line by Eileen Fantino The Holy Ghost Within the Church Editorial: The Smith Bill Church and State Relationship in Spain, Austria and America by Michael Harrington Chrystie Street Worker Ownership in Germany Life at Hard Labor by Ammon A. Hennacy Maryfarm Journal by Marjorie Hughes Peter Maurin Farm by Emily Scarborough A Plea for a Protest Toward a Theology of Hospitality by Jean Danielou, O.P. The Dove by Eileen Fantino Book Reviews Open Letter To His Holiness, Pope Pius XII -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 12 (July-August 1952)
CONTENTS: Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Big Steel’s Opposition To the Union Shop by Michael Harrington Freedom Within Labor by Robert Ludlow Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan One Man Revolution by Ammon Hennacy Love and Justice by Dorothy Day Pacifist Conference at Peter Maurin Farm On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Detroit Catholic Worker Appeals A.C.T.U. Needs Immediate Aid The Peace of Christ is Not Achieved By Violence by Eileen Fantino Approaches to Birth Control and Over Population by Michael Harrington Maryfarm by Diane Zdunich The Non Violent Revolt in South Africa Against Racial Discrimination Peter Maurin Farm by Eimily Scarborough Book Reviews Full Summer by William Everson Appeals Catherine-The-Carmelite by Joseph Dever Catholic Worker & Associated Houses, Farms, Cells -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 14 (October 1952)
CONTENTS: Northern Factories Move South by Michael Harrington On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day My Stand on the White Book of the Austrian Peace Council by Rev. Johannes Ude Irresponsible Racist Journalism Results in Hysteria Life at Hard Labor by Ammon A. Hennacy There Is No Natural Right to Use Violence in Self Defense by Robert Ludlow Satyagraha—A Positive Method by Eileen Fantino Pacifist Conference-1952 by Eileen Fantino The American Bishops on The Social Order Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan A Summary of Japan’s Food And Population Problems by George Carlin Food, Farming and Freedom by Rev. Clarence E. Duffy Book Reviews Spain and South America by George Carlin Song On a Day of Mist by Raymond Larsson Dorothy Day Speaking Trip -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 18 (February 1953)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day A Communist? By Dr. Johannes Ude The Sin of Anti-Semitism by Michael Harrington Five Years on the Land by Jack and Mary Thornton Life of Prayer and Poverty by Dorothy Day Flight To Rome by Tom Sullivan The Death of a Good Friend by Tom Sullivan Migrant Cotton Pickers by Ammon Hennacy Maryfarm by Mildred Shadeg The Authority of the Church In Relation to Pacifism by Robert Ludlow Open Letter Smashed Window’s Among the Puerto Ricans by Eileen Fantino Book Reviews Procession by Eileen Fantino -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 19, No. 08 (March 1953)
CONTENTS: Capital Punishment by Robert Ludlow The Sword Is Not the Answer Holy Father Begs Mercy For the Rosenbergs by Michael Harrington On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Editorial: Police Brutality and The F.B.I. Deal Life At Hard Labor by Ammon Hennacy Letter by Apostolic Delegate Christian Landlords East by W. M. Quiery Food and Population by George Carlin Our Need for Women’s Clothing by Annabell Lund Mardi Gras at La Casita de San Jose by Eileen Fantino Bendictines and the Catholic Worker Movement by Waclaw Zajaczkowski Maryfarm by Dorothy McMahon The Dream by Eileen Fantino Book Reviews The Land -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 19, No. 09 (April 1953)
CONTENTS: Poverty Is to Care And Not to Care by Dorothy Day Our Solutions to the Puerto Rican Problems by Eileen Fantino Three Aspects Of Joseph Stalin by Michael Harrington Emmanus by Kerran Dugan The Reason of Rationalism Is a Myth by Robert Ludlow Life Imprisonment—Without a Trial We Appeal to You in the Name of Saint Joseph by Dorothy Day Garment Worker’s Co-op Loma by Ammon Hennacy Ghandi’s Son Arrested Retreats Maryfarm by Marie Knisley Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day The Colossus of Controversy by C.R.C. Saints Felix and Adauctus Book Reviews These Flowers In Her Eyes Are Fair by C.R.C. To Mass a Velos by John Stanley Third Hour Appeal College Boys by Don Klein -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 19, No. 11 (June 1953)
CONTENTS: English Pacifist Refused Entry To United States The Fulfilling of the Law by Robert Ludlow On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Life at Hard Labor by Ammon Hennacy Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Offering An Alternative To Colonialism by Thelma Mielke Workers Defense League by Michael Harrington State Hiring Hall Unsatisfactory For Longshoremen by Francis J. Murnane Maryfarm by Dorothy McMahon Survival Of Man by George Carlin Book Reviews From The Mail Bag Neighbors by Margaret Vincent Colonial Expansion by Peter Maurin -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 01 (July-August 1953)
CONTENTS: Four-Acre Farming by Julian & Mary Pleasants Hearns Department Store Strike by Eileen Fantino Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Poverty Is the Pearl of Great Price by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan A Thanksgiving for Peace Meditation on the Death of the Rosenbergs by Dorothy Day A Jubilee by Brother Antoninus, OP. Hilaire Belloc by Dorothy Day A Declaration of Conscience by Ammon A. Hennacy Book Reviews From The Mail Bag Cross Currents Insensate Worship by Mahatma Gandhi -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 05 (December 1953)
CONTENTS: Byzantine Rite by Robert Ludlow On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Conversion of the Working Class by Dr. S. Bolshakoff Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Pastoral Letter On Man And the Machine by Francis Walsh, Bishop Of Aberdeen The Christian Commitment by Emmanuel Mounier To Bethlehem by Eileen Fantino Andre Racz Racial Integration On The High Seas by William Worthy Visit to Peter Maurin Farm by Rollande Potvin The Emspak Appeal Maryfarm by Duncan Ford From The Mail Bag Book Reviews -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 06 (January 1954)
CONTENTS: Christian Reconstruction Corporation by Dr. S. Holshakoff The Need For Work Camps by Kate White Pope Pius XII Marian Year Prayer On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan McCarthyism Breeds Spiritual Paralysis by George Patrick Michael Carlin Terce by W. H. Auden The Agricultural Crisis by Michael Harrington Bishops of United States Issue Annual Statement the Dignity Of Man Have We Failed In Peter Maurin’s Program? By Dorothy Day Book Reviews -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 07 (February 1954)
CONTENTS: The Pope And Peace by Dorothy Day Catholic Worker Positions Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan The Fallacy of the Wage System by Peter Maurin “Property Is Theft” La Casita de San Jose by Eileen Fantino The ‘Times’ and McCarthy by Michael Harrington Book Reviews From The Mail Bag Heaven on Earth by Ammon Hennacy Homily of St. John Chrysostom Community of Goods Paucity of Goods A Martyr for Peace* Rochester House -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 08 (March 1954)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Few Catholics Draft Objectors But Church Helps CO Program by Dorothy Day French Worker Priests and the Little Brothers of de Foucauld by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Christian Housing On The Road by Ammon Hennacy Maryfarm by Dorothy Day Faith and Workers in Siberia Popes on Distributism Max Bodenheim by Dorothy Day Sing Joyfully to God by Paul Marx, O.S.B. Book Reviews The Moscow Museum by Bruce Cutler Appeal -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 20, No. 10 (May 1954)
CONTENTS: Japan and the Encyclicals by George Carlin Theophane Venard And Ho Chi Minh by Dorothy Day Notes On Peace by Martin J. Corbin Write for Clemency Italian Housing Group Program Backed By Factory Owner May Day Agony Wagon (A Short Story) by Anthony Aratari On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Cross Country by Ammon Hennacy Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Easy Essays by Peter Maurin East Harlem Center by Eileen Fantino Movie Version Of The Diary by John Stanley Selling The C.W. On The Streets by John Stanley From The Mail Bag Book Reviews -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 06 (January 1955)
CONTENTS: A River Of Peace Wage-Hour Violation Epiphany Where Are The Poor? By Dorothy Day On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day In The Marketing Place Only Prisons Have Bars (The Michael Scott Story) by Helene Iswolsky Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan Japanese De Rougement Peter Maurin Farm by H. Yamamoto Father John Kelly From The Mail Bag Book Reviews -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 21, No. 08 (March 1955)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day The Annunciation Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Maryfarm by Marian Judge Land through Love Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan The Ultimate Questions In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Chicago’s Peter Maurin House by Jack Woltjen Expropriation by Ammon Hennacy Peace Notes by Ammon Hennacy God Is Immeasurably Good by George P. Carlin Hutterite Note The Vision of The City Dweller Book Reviews Quarterly Review Bruderhof The Nuremberg Trials by Bruce Cutler -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 01 (July-August 1955)
CONTENTS: Where Are the Poor? They Are In Prisons, Too by Dorothy Day 10th Anniversary of Hiroshima Catholic Spiritual Life by Dom Virgil Michel, O.S.B. Housing and Loyalty by Robert Ludlow Christian Anarchism Defined by Ammon Hennacy Civil Disobedience by Ammon Hennacy On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Book Reviews Hospitality (from the ancient Irish—13th century) “Cherishing and Listening” Peter Maurin Farm Mother Teresa Reply to Ludlow -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 02 (September 1955)
CONTENTS: “Communion of Distrust” In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Obedience and Authority by Julian Pleasants Anarchism and Leo XII by Robert Ludlow Book Reviews Summer Camp by Eileen Fantino On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Peter Maurin Wrote: An Individual; Faith, A Person; Emmanuel Mounier Teachers Needed Catholic Spiritual Life by Dom Virgil Michel, O.S.B. A Village Exhortation Appeal Fr. Ude’s Seven Points St. Joseph’s House (Chrystie St.) Freedom Of Press The “Right-To-Work” Laws by E.J. Egan -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 03 (October 1955)
CONTENTS: Guardian Angels Murder In Mississippi by Robert Steed Supernatural Sociology by Franz Mueller Need For Confession Labor Day Conference Mary’s Gardens Mutual Aid in Paris On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Land Is Forever by Carol Percy Good Master Versus Union Book Reviews Appeal A Matter of Conscience by Helen Lathrop Catholic Spiritual Life by Dom Virgil Michel, O.S.B. What is Truth? By Fr. Johannes Ude Peter Maurin Farm Little Flower Pierre Toussaint -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 04 (November 1955)
CONTENTS: November, Month of Remembrance Blessed Martin de Porres Our Fall Appeal What Is Happening? Trial Continued Until Nov. 16 by Dorothy Day Peter Maurin Farm Fr. Paul Judge Death Of A Boy by Eileen Fantino The Arrest of Robert Barrat by E. J. Egan Vatican Speaks by R. S. Missionary Needs Horse Two Boys Die Of Hunger After Foraging In Garbage Cans Reverse by Anne Taillefer Letters Book Reviews Green Magic by John Stanley The Bridge Misery by Mary Ryan Boyd Death On The Levee by Stanley Becker November 11 by Ammon Hennacy Catholic Workers The Condition of Labor by Robert Steed Boycott Applesauce Friday Night Speakers Unions Must Pay by George H. Malone Street Apostolate Aims, Purposes, Positions Peter Maurin Wrote: Jailhouse by Jackson MacLow -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 06 (January 1956)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Easy Essays by Peter Maurin H-Bomb Tests And Human Survival by Bebbie Brennan Christmas In East Harlem by Eileen Fantino Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers Ward’s Island by Julie Lien “Guilty, Sentence Suspended” by Ammon Hennacy Holy Father Pleads For Nuclear Ban by Robert Steed In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy The Condition of Labor by Robert Steed No Credit by St. Ambrose Combatting Communism by St. Gertrude Can Modern War Be Just? Book Reviews Our Persecuted Brother by Ruth Reynolds Letters Who Are They? By Thomas Merton Mauriac Endorses French Leftists by Edmund J. Egan -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 07 (February 1956)
CONTENTS: Is Pacifism a Precept? By Robert Ludlow Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Personalism: The One Man Revolution by Tom Cain Dissatisfaction In Dixie Two Plays by John Stanley “U.S. Keeps Detention Camps Ready” by Ammon Hennacy In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Italian Objector Faces 2nd Prison Term The Apostolate of Being Poor by Fr. Kenan Heise, OFM Book Reviews On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Bakunin Revisited by Helene Iswolsky A Small Disciple by Robert Grant Letters Gratitude by Dorothy Day Converts Archbishop Cushing -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 08 (March 1956)
CONTENTS: On Segregation Easy Essay by Peter Maurin Individual Income Tax: War’s Chief Supporter by Ernest Bromley Parce Domine- Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Personalism by Tom Cain On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day A Bishop Speaks Book Reviews Letters Spiritually, We Are All Semites by Leon Bloy Lenten Thought -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 09 (April 1956)
CONTENTS: Men Without Hope: Industry’s Victims Apostle of Sicilian Poor On Trial What’s Wrong With Communism by Peter Maurin “The Poor You Will Always Have With You” Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers The Daily Worker Case In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Book Reviews Fireproofing by Ammon Hennacy Community Conference Street Apostolate by Robert Steed -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 22, No. 11 (June 1956)
CONTENTS: Negro Farmers Need Help: Build Cotton Gins by Ammon Hennacy Chrystie Street by Robert Steed Alabama-1956 by Eileen Fantino Creation In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Co-Existence—and Christian Conscience by Jerem O’Sullivan-Barra Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Waiting For Godot by Ned O’Gorman Crazy Defense Crafts vs Industry Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers Alleluia by Helen Lathrop Going To the Job by Robert Ludlow On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Rejoice How to Keep Conscience Clear Personalism by Tom Cain Hope in the Midst of Apathy Summer Camp -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 01 (July-August 1956)
CONTENTS: Thanksgiving Mass In Lincoln Tube by Robert Steed C.W. Editors Arrested In Air Raid Drill by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Robert Steed Hiroshima Day Non Violence and Love of Enemies by Fr. Regamey, O.P. In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Ban The Bomb Co-Existence—and Christian Conscience by Jerem O’Sullivan-Barra Ow To Strike by Peter Maurin Letter From A Farmer Distributism Is Not Dead by Dorothy Day Cotton Gins by Ammon Hennacy Book Reviews On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day A Song for Eileen’s Marriage by Ned O’Gorman Nuclear War And The Liberals’ Dilemma by Edmund J. Egan Eric Gill -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 03 (October 1956)
CONTENTS: C.W. Editors Will Picket Kohler by Robert Steed A Belgian Objector: Jean Van Lierde by Bernard Coutaz Reply to “The Liguorian” by Robert Steed In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Dying And Yet We Live by Karl Stern Sweatshop by J. Michael McCloskey Four Interviews With Peter Mauring by Arthur Sheehan Book Reviews A Week At Peter Maurin Farm by Marie Indian History by Ammon Hennacy Developments at Koinonia For One Who Is Love by Deane Mowrer Letter from a Soldier Who Speaks For The Church? By Most Reverend Robert J. Dwyer, D.D. Chrystie Street by Robert Steed A New Independent Monthly Liberation French Community Abbe Pierre Speaks Union Organizer Victim of Witchunt Quest For Community Plea from the Clothes Room Letter to France Fritz Eichenberg -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 06 (January 1957)
CONTENTS: The Weather And The Bomb by Ammon Hennacy The Message Of The Pope by Ed Turner On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Freedom And Authority In The Church by Edmund J. Egan Works Of Mercy by Peter Maurin In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy George Boyle Co-Op Philosopher by Arthur Sheehan Peter Maurin Wrote: Fighting Communism Start From The Small by Father Gerald Vann, O.P. Death By Kindness by Gerald Vann, O.P. Book Reviews Abbe Pierre Speaks by Kerran Dugan Letters Christmas In East Harlem by Eileen Fantino Diaz The Story of Koinonia Francis Deak Hungarian Partriot by Jerry Lehmann -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 07 (February 1957)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Non Violence And The New Year On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day A Sunday In Bagnolet by Jim Berry War by Albert Camus Koinonia Bombed Again The Friendly Cancer by Kerran Dugan In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Trip Through The South by Robert Steed Concerning Aging In Industry by Kerran Dugan How Do You Like Our Jail? By Deane Mowrer Two Men East (reviewed) by Kerran Dugan Theologians Astray by Fr. J. F. T. Prince Response to Clothes Appeal The Southern Story by Beth Rogers Letters Getting New Contract—The Democratic Way! By J. Michael McCloskey God Sees The Truth But Waits by Hisaye Yamomoto De Soto Morton Sobell A Small Song by John Stanley Urgent Appeal -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 09 (April 1957)
CONTENTS: Workers Are Still Slaves Easy Essays by Peter Maurin On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Violence In Wonderland by Kerran Dugan Catholicism: The True Commune by Fr. J. F. T. Prince On The Road by Ammon Hennacy Letter from Dorothy Day Evening Mass: In the City and Country by Rev. J. F. Kittelson Book Reviews Good-Bye Philip! By Helene Iswolsky All Manner Of Monks by Thomas Merton, reviewed by Robert Steed Quiet Life on a Back Road by Robert and Ann Stowell Society of Brothers Community Playthings Letters Song for St. Joseph’s Clothes Room by Deane Mowrer Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers Books Received Cross currents See Millions Dying in U.S. If A-War Hits War And Christianity The Making of the Cross by Brother Antoninus Koinonia Farm -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 23, No. 11 (June 1957)
CONTENTS: Heaven Knows, Mr. Khrushcev! By Helene Iswolsky Editor Writes From Koinonia Stop NUCLEAR Tests Peonage—American Style by Ted Le Berthon Retreats On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Kerran Dugan In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Chief “Red Cloud” by Mr. Straud Explains the Indian Situation Pacifism—A Revival by Father J. F. T. Prince Evening Masses, Every Day, As Needed by Gerald Ellard, S.J. Adamine by Sally Appleton Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers Indians by Ammon Hennacy Book Reviews by Beth Rogers Four Interviews With Peter Maurin by Arthur Sheehan Seymour Eichel -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 24, No. 05 (December 1957) (Missing pages 3-6)
CONTENTS: Giving by John Stanley De Profundis: The Cry of a Priest by Ted Le Terthon Criticism And Marxism by Peter Maurin Koinonia Member Beaten On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day In The Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Chrystie Street by Kerran Dugan To Teach by Sally Appleton What Is This “Edict”? the Third Hour Words To Prisoners by Georgie Le Pira