Items
Language is exactly
English
-
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 04 (November 1964)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Tivoli: A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer A Nuclear Pastoral: Mankind Is In Danger As Never Before by Magr. Jacques Guilhem The “Spirit Of Freedom” by Tom Cornell Report from Prague by Jean Forest Chrystie Street by Marian Brass Joe Hill House Red Roses For Her (In Memoriam: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn) No Dignity Left in Farm Work by Suzan Mann Letters -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 03 (October 1964)
CONTENTS: Friends Of Gandhi To Fast Oct. 31 by Robert Larson Project Loaves and Fishes by David Mason An Ad Hoc Individual For The Green Revolution by Karl Meyer Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy Chrystie Street by Tom Cornell The Police And Harlem by John Leo Thoughts For Election Day by Vinoba Bhave Men Against Apartheid Travelers; Holy Communion (for Mike) by Daniel Berrigan, S.J. Death Of A Birdman Oakland Notes Strangers At Home by Helen Caldwell Riley S.O.S. by Clare Bee Help The Harlem Education Program Letters -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 01 (July-August 1964)
CONTENTS: Chrystie Street by Clare Bee Tivoli – A Farm With A View by Deane Mowrer The Case of Cardinal McIntyre by Dorothy Day On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Saint Anne And The Race Riots by Anne Taillefer Rent Strike and Co-ops by William Horvath Oakand: Peter Maurin House A Monastic Foundation In the South No Taxes For War In Viet Nam by Ammon Hennacy Letters Book Reviews C.W. Weddings The Social Conscience Of a University -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 11 (June 1964)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Tom Cornell Religion and Revolution Victory by Jean Forest Law Dean Speaks On Lawyers & Nonviolent Demonstrations Tranquility Without Pills by James Milord Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy Lower East Side by Mary Madsen Book Reviews Beacon Hill by Sheila McElwaine Letters 90 Miles From Home Josephine, R.I.P. -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 10 (May 1964)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day To Overcome The Contradiction The Book of Ammon by Ammon Hennacy On Community by Stanley Vishnewski A Chance To End The Draft by Tom Cornell Reflections In A Blinded Eye by Deane Mowrer The Liturgy and the Racial Struggle by Phiop Berrigan, S.S.J. Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy Chrystie Street by Ed Brown Letters Tax Protest Cult : Culture : Cultivation Book Reviews The World’s Fair And The Irresponsibles by Paul Velde The Angled Road by Judith Gregory Poverty by Arthur T. Sheehan -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 09 (April 1964)
CONTENTS: Mystery Of The Poor by Dorothy Day The Religious Dollar by James Milord The Passing of Marcos Ana On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Stanley Vishnewski Solves: Problems of Unemployment Chrystie Street by Christoper Kearns Peter Maruin Farm by Deane Mowrer Tax Refusal The Neap Tide by Denis Knight Letters from Cuba Book Reviews Notre Dame Auxiliatrice by Paul Claudel Thoughts on Hosing by William Horvarth (Follow-up to February Article) -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 08 (March 1964)
CONTENTS: Chrysite Street by Tom Cornell On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Pacem In Terris and American Communists by Herve Chaigne, O.F.M. Caritas by Herbert Mason Reflection In a Mirror: In Memory of Father Jules Monchanin by Anne Taillefer Letter From Cuba A Meditation On The Bowery—Stations Of The Cross by Clare Bee Book Reviews Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy On Closing a House; Afternoon Dance; Railway Car by Harold Isbell Letters -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 07 (February 1964)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Walter Wiatrowski Peace Walk to Cuba Stalled In Georgia by Tom Cornell Tenants Refuse to Pay Rent for Bad Housing by W. B. Horvath Shibboleths by James Milord Nonviolence and Peacemaking The Clothing Room Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy Letters Muslim-Christian Witness: Homage to Louis Massignon by Herbert Mason Book Reviews Friday Night Meetings Rhythm Beads Such a River by Denis Knight School Boycott by Anne Taillefer Petition for Full Pardon For Morton Sobell Announcing—Loaves And Fishes by Dorothy Day The Forgotten Prisoners by Martin Corbin Archdiocese of Durban The Underground City Fritz Eichenberg’s Catholic Worker Drawings -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 04 (November 1963)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Tom Cornell Archbishop Roberts And the Peace Question by Jonas Winters Jack Horner and the Black Pontiacs by Karl Meyer A Perspective On: Pacem In Terris by Fr. Edvard D. Vogt Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Christmas 1963, U.S.A. Book Reviews Peace Calendar, And Appointment Book How to Read an Encyclical by John Cogley Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy Abbe Davezies Fritz Eichenberg’s Catholic Worker Drawings Father Gerald Vann, O.P. [1906-1963] Easy Essays by Peter Maurin De Chardin -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 03 (October 1963)
CONTENTS: Fall Appeal by Dorothy Day Archbishop Roberts: The Council and Peace On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street by Edgar Forand From the Clothes Room Catholic Anarchism by Karl Meyer James Milord Reports: From The Artic Cult: Culture: Cultivation Book Reviews Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Letters Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy A Black Man’s Prayer by Helen C. Riley God Is Not Mocked Reflection on Birmingham by Peter Dargin M. L. King Mumford The Mass in English by Terry Becker Diem and Personalism -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 30, No. 02 (September 1963)
CONTENTS: Pacifist Conference by Tom Cornell Pope John by Pope John XXIII On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day The Big March – August 28, 1963 by Ed Turner Sit-Down At The A.E.C. by Tom Cornell Craftsmanship by Bron M. Warsaskas Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy C.O. by Murphy Dewouls Police Beat, Acid-Burn Weinberger As He Demonstrates for Integration: From The Peacemaker Chrystie Street by Tom Cornell Book Reviews Cult: Culture: Cultivation Prayer to St. Raphael by Ernest Hello Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Peace March In Rome by Partic O’Reilly-Persichetti Christ In Action: Poverty In The Church Peace Prayer of St. Francis -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 11 (June 1963)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Alabama Freedom Walk by Tom Cornell Guardian Angels by Do Anscar Vonier Chrystie Street by Tom Cornell Pope John and Integration Retreat Conference Letters Book Reviews Pope John XXIII Civil Disobedience Pope Pius XII Anarchism Henry Miller Trip To Chrystie St. Rhythm Of Life by D. H. Lawrence The Pax Christi Pledge -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 10 (May 1963)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Louis Lecoin Pacem In Terris And American Action by James W. Douglass On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Christ and the Shape of Mankind by Philip Berrigan SSJ. And Daniel Berrigan, S.J. From To New York by Leopold Sedar Senghor, President of Senegal (Translated by Anne Taillefer) Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy Chrystie Street by Edgar Forand Book Reviews Alabama Integration Walk Poems by Barbary Deming Three Prayers by Barbara Deming Richness in Giving by Erich Fromm Search For Peace by Archbishop Roberts, S.J. Caryl W. Chessman: In Memoriam May 2, 1960 Prayer by St. Thomas Aquinas -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 09 (April 1963)
CONTENTS: Chrysite Street by Tom Cornell On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day The Church and the Outside World, by Cardinal Suenens John Brophy Miners’ Leader Dies The Russian Orthodox Church by Harold J. Berman Non-Violent Action In The Argentine Spring Appeal The Added Cubit by J. Robert Oppenheimer Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Letters Word From Cuba Maundy Thursday by Denis Knight Book Reviews Easter Sunday by Denis Knight CNVA Cuba Project by Jerry Lehmann -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 08 (March 1963)
CONTENTS: New House In London by Peter Lumsden New House In Arizona The Cuban Revolution: A Mirror Of Our Times by Herve Chaigne, O.F.M. Expressway Victory by John Luckacs A Prayer For Our Time by St. Francis of Assisi Winkler At Bay by Karl Meyer Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy CW Staff Member Arrested Sean Condon, R.I.P. Pasternak Mr. Salinger’s Omission by William Bush Book Reviews From The Clothing Room -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 07 (February 1963)
CONTENTS: Coal Miners Strike by Tom Cornell The City by Gerard LA Mountain, O.R.S.A. More About Cuba by Dorothy Day Christian Pacifisim In Today’s World by Rory McCormick Plan for a School by Judith Gregory Impressions of the Catholic Worker by Gregory Leszczynski Chrystie Street by Chris Peditto Book Reviews Food and Clothing Needed Maria Montessori: World-Peace Through The Child (Final Installment) -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 06 (January 1963)
CONTENTS: Karl Meyer Fired: Errors in Catholic Worker Article Cites as Reason by Karl Meyer Chrystie Street by Gregory Leszczynski “God Would Hold Me Responsible” On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Response To the Cold War by Tom Cornell Road to Serfdom by James E. Milord Life With Transients And The Unemployed by Ammon Hennacy Letter from a Cuban Friend Committee For Nonviolent Action Plans Project In Cuba by Jerry Lehmann Peter Maurin Farm by Jean Walsh Book Reviews Maria Montessori: World-Peace Through The Child (Fifth Installment) Soldiers of Peace -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 05 (December 1962)
CONTENTS: Business Is Business by Karl Meyer Disallowed Evidence Chrystie Street by Edgar Forand Peter Maurin Farm by Jean Walsh Fall Appeal Pilgrimage to Cuba—Part IV by Dorothy Day Going Hungry On The Land Correspondence Of a Migrant Worker by Mary Lathrop What Chinese Catholics Expect from the West by Rev. Francois Huang The Primacy of Charity Cult: Culture: Cultivation Ecclesia Militans Hearings On Discrimination In The theater by Chris Peditto Mexico Maria Montessori: World-Peace Through The Child (Fourth Installment) -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 29, No. 04 (November 1962)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage In Cuba: Part III by Dorothy Day Resurrection by Allan Sterling Conscience at the United Nations by Anne Taillefer Easy Essay: Passing the Buck by Peter Maurin Chrystie Street by Charles Butterworth Letters Book Reviews Love song by Herbert Mason Maria Montessori: World-Peace Through The Child Elijah House The Ultimate Crime The Peace-Makers (to Ammon) by Herbert Burks -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 11 (June 1962)
CONTENTS: Bishop Strikes At Labor Exploitation Don Martin Marks 1st Year in Prison Further Developments at Fordham by Judith Gregory Integrationist Bares Torture You Can’t Come Home Any More by William Worthy Peacemaker Training In Nonviolence This Is New York But It Happens In Every City Chrystie Street by Edgar Forand Letters The Rock by Jack Lindeman We Have To Make Ourselves Heard (Continued from May issue) by Thomas Merton The Miracle: A Short Story by Basile Yanovsky Letter from Cuba Book Reviews Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 10 (May 1962)
CONTENTS: Criminal Anarchy in the South by Edgar Forand “Company Union” Charged at Fordham U. Appeal Easy Essays: Blowing The Dynamite by Peter Maurin Henry David Thoreau (Died May 6, 1862) by James Douglass We Have To Make Ourselves Heard by Thomas Merton Chrystie Street by Charles Butterworth This Night I Carry the Banner by Karl Meyer Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Spring by Ned O’German The Detroit Catholic Worker -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 09 (April 1962)
CONTENTS: Oakland House Dedicated The Case for Christian Pacifism by Karl Stern Chrystie Street by Edgar Forand Ethics And War a footnote: by Thomas Merton Farm Workers It’s a Long Way to California by Arthur T. Sheehan The Social Encyclical of John XXIII by Abbe Colvis Lugon Book Reviews Letters God’s Gifts Debased Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Silver Horns by Anne Talliefer The Ideal Man The Defeat of War -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 08 (March 1962)
CONTENTS: Reflections on the Fall of Adam Christian Ethics and Nuclear War by Thomas Merton Catholic Pacifist Jailed in England by Robert Steed Chrystie Street by Charles Butterworth Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer The Way Of The Cross Letters Coffins For Sale Book Reviews Schumann’s Soliloquy by Betie Richart What Is To Be Done by Karl Meyer Marx and the Spirit of Anarchism by Simone Weil -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 07 (February 1962)
CONTENTS: First Strike Over Nuclear War, Nuclear Peace One Is Ours To Make Jim Crow on the Bowery The Paper Revolution by Karl Meyer “All the Way to Heaven Is Heaven” Peter Maurin & Eric Gill by Ed Turner The Land Black Sheep’s Wool Getting a Farm The Martyrs of Africa The Rule of Christ Prayer of St. Ephraim the Syrian Letters February by W. Kerell Book Reviews No On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day The Church Speaks Thomas Merton On the Strike Safe Ship Or Safe Lifeboats? Algeria For Protection’s Sake by Peter Maurin -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 06 (January 1962)
CONTENTS: Feast of the Holy Family ‘Shun All Thought of Force’ Pope Pleads At Christmas Archbishop Condemns Capitalism On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Back the Strike! By Nelson Barr Pacifists Organize Coalition by James Forest The Dream of Gerontius by Arthur T. Sheeban Back to the Sea! Advice to a Young Prophet by Thomas Merton Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Highlander’s Property Confiscated Worker-Scholar Weekend A New House! Book Reviews The Sky Grows Darker by Dennis Knight Chrystie Street by Charles Butterworth -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 03 (October 1961)
CONTENTS: The Worker Priests by Anne Taillefer The Root of War by Thomas Merton Co-operation by Rev. George J. MacLean Freedom Riders by Felix Singer Appeal On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Protest in England Our Neighbors On Chrystie Street by Edgar Forland Pilgrimage to a Prison by Anne Fremantle Letters from Ammon and Mary Strike for Peace Farming Commune by Allan Stehling Contemplative Prayer -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 02 (September 1961)
CONTENTS: Breaking the Thought Barrier by Jerome Frank Blowing the Dynamite of the Church by Karl Meyer A Look at Outcasts by Charles Butterworth Notes Between The Bars by Philip Havey Chasing Soul by Allen Hoffman On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Chrystie Street: Impressions from a Cook’s Day by Stuart Sandberg Siloe House by Dianne Gannon Okinawa Halts Missiles by Bob Casey -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 28, No. 01 (July - August 1961)
CONTENTS: About Cuba by Dorothy Day Report from a Freedom Rider by Delis Singer Bishops Speak on Integration Breaking the Thought Barrier by Jerome Frank Life At Hard Labor by Ammon Hennecy Just One Bomb! Report from Karl Meyer Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Letter from Karlo Forsberg "Chant To Be Used in Processions Around A Site With Furnaces" by Thomas Merton Book Reviews Farm Appeal Challenge Farm Labor -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 07 (February 1961)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day America’s Lost Plantation by Dave Dellinger Civil Disobedience In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Hymn To The Sea by Walter Kerell Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Muslim Christian Pilgrimage by Herbert Mason To The Beach by Stanley Vishnewski Claudel A Little Man by Karl Meyer Garth Newydd Community House by Barney McCaffrey Community -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 06 (January 1961)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Ed Willock Dies by Arthur T. Sheehan Gauchats Practice Hospitality by Stanley Vishnewski A Farewell To Shakers by Byron R. Bryant Walk For Peace by Jerry Lehmann In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer Two Essays From Integrity by Ed Willock: I) Piety For Men, II) Response And Responsibility Portrait of an Officer by Pierre-Henri Simon Spring Street by Stuart Bandberg Encomium by Herbert Mason Letters -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 05 (December 1960)
CONTENTS: A Weekend At Highlander by Judith Gregory We Are All Guilty Peter Maurin Farm by Deane Mowrer On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Slower But Not Less Real In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Caritas by Herbert Mason Cult – Culture- Cultivation The Christening Bishop’s Uphold Personalism by Stanley Vishnewski What I Learned From the Labour Pool by James E. Milord Book Reviews Carol by Suzanne Gross Study Co-ops by William Horvath Our Roots Grow Deeper by Dudley Laufman -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 04 (November 1960)
CONTENTS: Leo Tolstoy Evictions-Suffering Martin Luther King Three Questions Letters: In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Bob Steed Writes Appeal The Three Hermits The Crippled Deer by Suzanne Gross A Grain As Big As A Hen’s Egg Feed The Poor—Starve The Tax Collectors by Karl Meyer Book Reviews Holy Mother Russia The Women’s Clothes-Room by Anne Taillefer -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 02 (September 1960)
CONTENTS: This Money is Not Ours by Dorothy Day Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Credit Unions by Arthur T. Sheehan On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day St. Thomas On Usury In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy The Japanese Youth Riots by George P. Cablin Friday Night Meetings by Jacques Baker George Meany’s Wealthy Man From Havana by William Worthy Voluntary Poverty by Robert F. Stowell Work And Community Banking on Bankers The Moral Equivalent of War by William James Cider Making in Vermont To Build A House by Dudley Laufman Dan O’Hagen Writes from Pa. Jonas Visits Peter Maurin Farm -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 27, No. 01 (July-August 1960)
CONTENTS: Cuba As I See It by William Worthy Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Permanent Camaldolese Hermitages Begin to Rise Reflections On The Connection by Dorothy Day Acquisitive Society In the Market Place by Ammon Hennacy Union Organizes Farm Workers by C. P. Gorgen Friday Night Meeting Toward Nuclear Morality Book Reviews Our Mother, The Church Rose Robinson Tells of Her Arrest and Prison Experiences -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 11 (June 1960)
CONTENTS: Civil Disobedience In France by Jean-Marie Domenach The Black Jets by Robert Casey 500 Defy Civil Defense Drill In N.Y.C. by Ammon Hennacy Letter from Karl Meyer On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Cooperative by William Norvath On The Road by Ammon Hennacy Crusade To Brotherhood by Richard Fichter Karl Marx and the Holy Family by Irwin St. John Tucker Picketing Sing Sing by Anne Taillefer The Poems of Thomas Merton -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 10 (May 1960)
CONTENTS: Up The Coast And Home by Ammon Hennacy On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day St. Thomas and Civil-Disobedience That Majestic Calm by Edward Morin Letters News From Chicago by Karl Meyer Book Reviews Worlds Survive by Raymond E. F. Larsson South in the Winter by Robert Stowell Chessman by Jim Hughes Catholics And The State -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 09 (April 1960)
CONTENTS: On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Reactions To The Chessman Case by Robert Steed Two Monuments: Store Front and Prison The Southern Cross: Portuguese Africa by Anne Taillefer South and West by Ammon Hennacy Civil Disobedience To Civil Defense Stepping Up The Agitation Clemency For Henry Winston Comments On Chessman Book Reviews Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Nigra Sum sed Formosa – Et Fortis by John Stanley Ted Le Berthon -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 08 (March 1960)
CONTENTS: Chicago Tax Refuser Gets Year & A Day by Robert Steed On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Open Letter To The California State Legislature Karl Meyer Writes From Chicago Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers Going South In The Winter by Ammon Hennacy The Negro Sit-Downs Pacifism And The Council Leaking Roofs and Men Without Roofs by Deane Mowre Teaching In the Bush by Jim Milord More Tales From A Viennese Wood by Arthur Sheeban Gandhi Said: Appeal for Orphans Co-Operative Housing by William Horvath Urgency Missing Bacalar, Mexico by Irene M. Naughton Friend Rat Reconciliation Bl. Martin House of Hospitality Book Reviews Nazareth in Galilee Teilhard de Chardin, S. J. Scientist Evolutionist, Priest Blaming the Pope? The Homeless Man -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 07 (February 1960)
CONTENTS: Easy Essays by Peter Maurin We Are All Murderers In South West Africa by Anne Taillefer-Stokes On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day Life In Sandstone Prison by Ammon Hennacy Spring Street by Deane Mowrer Letter from KARL MEYER Gandhi Said: Book Reviews Arriving by John Stanley Ammon Hennacy’s Lecture Schedule -
The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 06 (January 1960)
CONTENTS: Father John Faley Follower of Poverty Letter to an Imprisoned Editor Easy Essays by Karl Meyer Gandhi Said: A Treatise on Non-Violence? The Fundamental Alternatives Christ or the Bomb by Rev. Johannes Ude St. Helena: a Travelogue by Nicholas Rosa Nationalistic Journalism Seneca Indians Appeal to Chicago Readers War Itself Is The Problem Peter Maurin Farm by Elizabeth Rogers Poster: Visit Sion by Richard Kelly South Africa Worker Priests Letter from Agnus Dei Farm by Mario Carota A Carol For the Women’s Jail With a Happy New Year For Ammon by Deane Mowrer Christian Communism -
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. 01, No. 01 (undated [May 1933])
CONTENTS: The Listener [by Dorothy Day] Negro Labor on Levees Exploited by U.S. War Dept. Less Child Labor Due to Present Low Wage Scale Easy Essays by Peter Maurin [printed as “Peter Maurain”] Attention Police! Do Something! Join Catholic League for Social Justice, Now! “Disregarded by War Department!” Communists, Despite Noise, Are Not Only Defenders of Scottsboro Case Is the Problem Black or White? Drab Futility in Workers’ Letters To Our Readers by Dorothy Day Book Notes For Gentle Sabotage, Style and Economy, Dine by Candle Light Courageous! “Just a word of praise for Mayor O’Brien.” Neighbors: Moving day in a poor family. Mary Is Fifteen: Children to take care of, meals to prepare… A Thought for the Day by Father Gillis, C.S.P. A Note of Cheer in Denver Mine Report -
Question and answer session (edited) following "In the Beginning of the Catholic Worker," a speech delivered in 1985 by Joseph Zarrella. Most questions answered by Joe Zarrella, but there are also audio responses from Gerry Griffin and Mary Alice Zarrella.
Some audio removed which was difficult to hear. Unedited version appears in the Merton Center Collection. -
"In the Beginning of the Catholic Worker," a speech delivered in 1985 by Joseph Zarrella on his memories of life in the early years of the Catholic Worker
-
Joseph Zarrella's statement to the draft board on conscientious objection, 1942
Statement to the draft board by Joseph Zarrella to declare his stance as a Catholic conscientious objector. -
Certificate of Identity Card for Joseph Zarrella, 1943
Civilian certificate of identity for Joseph Zarrella. As a conscientious objector to the war, Zarrella instead served as an ambulance driver in the American Field Service during World War II. -
American Field Service Identification Card, Joseph Zarrella, 1943
Identification card for Joseph Zarrella for the American Field Service. As a conscientious objector to the war, Zarrella instead served as an ambulance driver in the American Field Service during World War II. -
Notice of selection for Joseph Zarrella, April 1942.
Draft notice (Notice of Selection) for Joseph Zarrella, April 1942. As a conscientious objector to the war, Zarrella instead served as an ambulance driver in the American Field Service. -
American Field Service Departure Permit for Joseph Zarrella
Permit of local board for registrant to depart from the United States issued to Joseph Zarrella for volunteering with the American Field Service. As a conscientious objector to the war, Zarrella instead served as an ambulance driver in the American Field Service. -
Catholic Worker membership card belonging to Joseph Zarrella
Catholic Worker membership card of Zarrella. Signed by Dorothy Day. No date -
Letter from Alice Zarella to Dorothy Day. 1964 September 3
Letter from Alice Zarrella to Dorothy Day thanking her for visiting the Zarrellas in Indiana. Pg. 2 -
Letter from Alice Zarella to Dorothy Day. 1964 September 3
Letter from Alice Zarrella to Dorothy Day thanking her for visiting the Zarrellas in Indiana. Pg. 1 -
Letter from Joseph Zarella to Dorothy Day. 1949 January 14
Letter from Joe to Dorothy Day from Indiana many years after he left the CW. Provides an update from labor movements locally in Indiana. Pg. 2 -
Letter from Joseph Zarella to Dorothy Day. 1949 January 14
Letter from Joe to Dorothy Day from Indiana many years after he left the CW. Provides an update from labor movements locally in Indiana. Pg. 1 -
Letter from Alice Lautner to Dorothy Day. 1941 May 27
Letter from Alice Lautner to Dorothy Day regarding her wanting to visit the CW -
Letter from Joseph Zarrella to Dorothy Day. 1940 February 14
Long letter to Day from Zarrella providing an update, especially about the dire budget situation for CW. Provides update about Tamar. Pg. 4 -
Letter from Joseph Zarrella to Dorothy Day. 1940 February 14
Long letter to Day from Zarrella providing an update, especially about the dire budget situation for CW. Provides update about Tamar (Dorothy Day's daughter). Pg. 3 -
Letter from Joseph Zarrella to Dorothy Day. 1940 February 14
Long letter to Day from Zarrella providing an update, especially about the dire budget situation for CW. Provides update about Tamar. Pg. 2 -
Letter from Joseph Zarrella to Dorothy Day. 1940 February 14
Long letter to Day from Zarrella providing an update, especially about the dire budget situation for CW. Provides update about Tamar. Pg. 1 -
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joseph Zarrella. 1939 December 29
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe Zarrella providing an update from Christmas and how he misses Tamar (Dorothy Day's daughter) around the CW. Pg. 1 -
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joseph Zarrella. 1939 December 29
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe Zarrella providing an update from Christmas and how he misses Tamar around the CW. Pg. 2 -
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joseph Zarrella. 1939 December 22
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe providing an update on the CW. Mentions Mrs. Bethune helping out with donations of socks. Pg. 3 -
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joseph Zarrella. 1939 December 22
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe providing an update on the CW. Mentions Mrs. Bethune helping out with donations of socks. Pg. 2 -
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joseph Zarrella. 1939 December 22
Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe providing an update on the CW. Mentions Mrs. Bethune helping out with donations of socks. Pg. 1 -
Back of letter from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas. 1979 February
Back of card - from CW. Image by Meinrad Craighead -
Letter from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas. 1979 February
Note from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas to say she appreciates the afghan they sent and that she had a heart attack. -
Postcard from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice Zarrella. 1978 November 12
Back of postcard. Features a quote and picture of Peter Maurin. -
Postcard from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice Zarrella. 1978 November 12
Post card to Zarrellas from Day thanking them for sending sheets to CW. Provides update on her health and wonders if her life on the road affected her health -
Card from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice Zarrella. 1978 January 12
Front of card from Dorothy Day with an image by Fritz Eichenberg. -
Card from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice Zarrella. 1978 January 12
Card from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas providing an update. She mentions being sick and having a heart attack. Inside of card -
Letter to Alice and Joseph Zarrella from Stanley Vishnewski, with a note from Dorothy Day. 1974 March 20
A handwritten note from Doroth Day is on the bottom of a letter from Stanley Vishnewski. Both include updates and Day's note talks about how the "old timers" are all one family -
Postcard from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice Zarrella. 1974 December 8
Card thanking Zarrellas for birthday greeting and provides updates -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Joseph and Alice Zarrella. 1967 August 2
Back side of a note From Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas laying plans for a trip to visit them. -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Joseph and Alice Zarrella. 1967 August 2
Front side of a note From Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas laying plans for a trip to visit them. -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Alice Zarrella. 1964 June 9
Day responds to a letter addressing a concern of Alice that they were "out" of the movement when they moved away - Day responds she never considered them "out" of the movement. Pg. 2 -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Alice Zarrella. 1964 June 9
Day responds to a letter addressing a concern of Alice that they were "out" of the movement when they moved away - Day responds she never considered them "out" of the movement. Pg. 1 -
Card from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice Zarrella. 1964 December 31
Card from Dorothy Day thanking Zarrellas for gift of snow boots that helped her in the winter. The card has an image by Fritz Eichenberg. -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Alice and Joe Zarrella. 1962 November 29
Letter from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas talking of her speaking engagements, and references a TV show that may have featured CW. Pg. 3 -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Alice and Joe Zarrella. 1962 November 29
Letter from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas talking of her speaking engagements, and references a TV show that may have featured CW. Pg. 2 -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Alice and Joe Zarrella. 1962 November 29
Letter from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas talking of her speaking engagements, and references a TV show that may have featured CW. Pg. 1 -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Alice and Joe Zarrella. 1954 December 8
Letter from Dorothy Day to Zarrellas about visiting them -
Back of letter from Dorothy Day to Alice and Joe Zarrella. 1951 January 2
Back of the note with an image by Fritz Eichenberg. -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Alice and Joe Zarrella. 1951 January 2
Dorothy writes personal note to Zarrellas about longing to travel. -
Telegram from Dorothy Day to Joseph Zarrella
Telegram from Dorothy Day to Joe Zarrella informing him of the death of Peter Maurin. -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1949 January 24
Small letter mentioning she will visit while in Louisville. Back of card has a spiritual. Pg 2 -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1949 January 24
Small letter mentioning she will visit while in Louisville. Pg 1 -
Letter to Joseph and Alice Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1948 April 10
Letter to Alice and Joe Zarrella from Day. She provides and update regarding the Catholic Worker and talks about the Zarrella baby and her grandkids. Tries to get Joe to write an article for the "The Catholic Worker." -
Letter to Joseph and Alice Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1945 June 25
Personal letter from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice about their new baby. Asks for help at one of the Catholic Worker houses. Shows a mix of personal business. Pg. 2 -
Letter to Joseph and Alice Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1945 June 25
Personal letter from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice about their new baby. Asks for help at one of the Catholic Worker houses. Shows a mix of personal business. Pg. 1 -
Letter to Joseph and Alice Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1945 January 6
Letter to Joe and Alice from Dorothy Day shortly after their move to Indiana. Day thanks them for a gift and offers congratulations on news of an expected baby -
Letter to Joseph and Alice Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1945 December 26
Letter to Joe and Alice and baby Catherine - gives Christmas greetings and update on her health. -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1944 January 8
Letter to Zarrella saying she is worried about him, and od her concerns for those coming back from war are not the same. Pg. 2 -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1944 January 8
Letter to Zarrella saying she is worried about him. Also expresses of her concerns for those coming back from war are not the same. Pg. 1 -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. September 1943.
Note from Day to Zarrella saying he is missed. Sent to him in NY and Day was in Pierre, SD -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1940 March 14
Update from on the road. Talks of speaking engagements and some of the frustrations of so many speaking engagements. Pg. 2 -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1940 March 14
Letter from Day to Zarrella that provides an update from on the road. Talks of speaking engagements and some of the frustrations of so many speaking engagements. Pg. 1 -
Back of letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1940 June 12
Back of letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. Image is possibly an Ade Bethune print. Seven Works of Mercy -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1940 June 12
Letter from Day to Zarrella. States concern about Tamar (Dorothy Day's daughter) and how she's the baby of the community -
Back of letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1940 February 12
Letter from Day to Joseph Zarrella. Providea an update from Portland. Talks about Catholic Worker being broke, but how that may be good for them. Her update shows how she strongly feels ties to the Worker even when on the road. Page 2 -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1940 February 12
Letter from Day to Joseph Zarrella. Providea an update from Portland. Talks about Catholic Worker being broke, but how that may be good for them. Her update shows how she strongly feels ties to the Worker even when on the road. Page 1