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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 55, No. 08 (December 1988) CONTENTS:
Waking from a Dream: Thomas Merton & the Catholic Worker by James H. Forest
Our Light in Darkness by Katharine Temple
To Spread the Work of Peace by Jane Sammon
Nuclear Waster “Disposal” by J. Emmett Garritty
St. Joseph House by Joyce Voorhees
Racism, Silence, and the Subversion of Justice by Carle Siciliano and Meg Hyre
Joan Andrews Released
A Friend of God: Louis Massignon Remembered by Herbert Mason
Agnus Dei by Denice Levertov
The Life of John Woolman: A Heart to Do His Holy Will by Vince Buscemi
American Hibakusha: Isolated Then and Now by Rachelle Linner
Letter from Death Row by Robert West
Intimations of War In Heaven by Felton Davis
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 43, No. 09 (December 1977) CONTENTS:
All God’s Children by Stanley Vishnewski
Property and Poverty by Eileen Egan
An Apology
The Gospel is the Crime by Peggy Scherer
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Maryhouse by Anne Bucher
Franz Jagerstatter; A Pilgrimage for Peace by Michael Harank
Letter to a Young Activist by Thomas Merton
The Whale’s Take by Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Having a Baby – A Christmas Story by Dorothy Day
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 41, No. 09 (December 1975) CONTENTS:
He Has Come and Set Captives Free
Punishment by Jane Sammon
Self-rule by Robert Ellsberg
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
St. Joseph House by Susan Weimer
Returning to the Source by Lowell Rheinheimer
Book Reviews
Tax Case by Chuck Fager
At Merton’s Grave by Julius Lester
Ganienkeh: Reclaiming Traditional Ways by Jeffrey Rudick
Letters
Notes in Brief
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 41, No. 06 (July-August 1975) CONTENTS:
Bromleys Face Eviction for Tax Resistance by Peggy Scherer
UFW Urges: Continue Gallo Boycott – A response to Ernest Gallo by Cesar Chaves, President of UFW, AFL-CIO
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
St. Joseph House by Susan Weimer
A Woman in Prison – Searching for a Home
Community of the Ark: Work, Prayer, and Resistance
Gog and Magog in the Nuclear Age by R. Scott Kennedy
A Letter to the IRS by Rev. John P. Egan
We Go on Record: the CW Response to Hiroshima by Dorothy Day
Nonviolent Resistance Grows in Spain by Craig Simpson
Letters
Notes and Commentary
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
The Orchard at Tivoli by Joseph Geraci
Poem by Patrick Duran
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 04 (December 1939) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Truce of God Traditional In Europe
Candle Co. Employees On Strike
Against Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D.
Florsheim Salesmen On Strike for 26 Weeks
Cooperative Successful in Mining Field
Some New Laws Curbing Civil Liberties
Pope Pius XII Discusses Labor and Unions in U.S.
Mississippi Scene of Terrorism
To Whom Shall They Go?
Day After Day – Thanksgiving Dinner and Other Things
Hospital Chaplain by John Griffin
Upholds Dignity of Labor; Urges ‘Trained Hands’
Conscription Unconstitutional Says Lawyer; Shows Why
Clothes
A Voice from Bethlehem by Rev. Thos. Reilly, O.P.
Christmas Story by Elizabeth Finegan
Work and War by Eric Gill
Controversy Continues In Re City Versus Land
Irish Group In Fight on Unemployment
The Land
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 03 (November 1939) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Against Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D.
War Plans Taken With Awful Calm – Day After Day
Conference Studies Race Relations
N.M.U. Head’s Answer to Shipowners
The Gadfly
Labor News From West Coast
We Are Persons by Eric Gill
Strikebreaking Cotton Growers Get Huge Subsidy From United States
Lay Apostolate
Letters From Our Readers
Detroit
Philadelphia, Pa.
Catholic Union of Unemployed
Books and Pamphlets
The Land
Capitalism Impractical
Accepts the Challenge by Ray Scott
Free Land by John Harrington
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 02 (October 1939) CONTENTS:
PAX by Peter Maurin
Archbishop For Keeping The Embargo
San Gennaro Festa Scene on Mott St. – Day After Day
To The Workers: An Appeal to Workers to Sacrifice for Peace
The Missions
Jociste Back from Europe Depicts War Scene for CW
The Gadfly
Catholic Students Write Open Letter on Peace
Cardinal Mundelein
Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph. D., S.T.D.
Post Office Discrimination
Fools For Christ’s Sake
Letters From Our Readers
Catholic Union of Unemployed
War is Evil by Cardinal Verdier
Cooperation and Liturgy
Clothes
Pamphlet Review
Telegrapher’s Strike Well Supported
Chicago Hospice for Women Is Announced
Pope Pius XI
The Land
Farming Commune
Education on Land Question by John Harrington
Unemployment on the Land by Paul Hanly Furfey
Proposed Craft School: Comments Invited by Ray Scott
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 01 (September 1939) CONTENTS:
European Mess by Peter Maurin
Fight Conscription
Funds Needed to Carry on Work in N. Y. – Day After Day
Co-ops Keep Prices Down In War Time
Anti-Semitism Decried by Father Rice
Conscription
We Are To Blame For New War in Europe
Co-operative Effort By Self Help Group
The Gadfly
Catholic Union of Unemployed
Peace and War by Cardinal Innitzer
Prayer for Peace by Pope Benedict XV
CIO To Try Organizing Canal Zone Workers
Migrating Industry
C.W. Retreat
Letters From Our Readers
Cleveland, Ohio
Harrisburg, Pa.
Clothes
Ramsey, Illinois
Sample of Ohio Justice To Labor
Pamphlet Review
Philadelphia C.W. Gets New House of Hospitality
The Land
Farming Commune by James Montague
Missouri Croppers Need Help Badly by Lee M. Carter
Alabama Priest and Co-operative Village
Mechanization: The Pope Speaks
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 12 (July-August 1939) CONTENTS:
Eight Killed By Landlord’s Money Lust
Let’s Keep the Jews for Christ’s Sake by Peter Maurin
About Many Things in N.Y. And on Farm – Day After Day
Archbishop Decries Slander and Untruths About Jews
Bishop Sheil Speaks to Union Group
Testimony of Harry Bridges In Official Witch Hunt
The Gadfly
Machinery Is All Ready For Next War
What Is The Liturgy?
Voluntary Poverty
Introducing Ben Joe Labray
Letters From Our Readers
Boston
Hamilton, Ont.
Washington, D.C.
Catholic Union of Unemployed
“Death in Unknown Manner”
Don’t Buy Standard Oil!
A Story of Clothes (We Need More) by Victor Smith
Grapes of Wrath in Marysville
Cleveland Farm
Pamphlet Review
The Land
The Farming Commune by Catherine Reser
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 11 (June 1939) CONTENTS:
Standard Oil Uses Typical Boss Tactics
The C.W. And Labor
Open Letter to Peter Maurin from Editor
The Catholic Union of Unemployed
Hamilton, Ont.
Some Answers To Father Coughlin’s “Social Justice”
Christ and the Patriot by Paul Hanly Furfey
Compatibility
May Day Personal
Catholics To Fight Against Anit-Semitism
Rochester, N.Y.
St. Louis
Archbishop of N.Y. Smuggled Encyclical Out of Italy
Up To Date List of Houses and Catholic Worker Cells
Aims and Purposes
Mr. Breen Is Dead
Letters From Our Readers
The Interracial Problem by Peter Maurin
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Letter From Toronto
The Land
Farming Commune by James Montague
New York’s Interracial Centre