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Dorothy Day
Writings from Commonweal
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188 pages
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Dorothy Day, a pivotal figure in American Catholicism, significantly influenced social justice and religious thought through her extensive writings. Her contributions to Commonweal, spanning six decades, reflect her commitment to social issues and her unique perspective on faith. As the editor of The Catholic Worker, she championed the poor and marginalized, making her a prominent voice in Catholic social activism. This collection showcases her profound insights and enduring legacy in both religious and social realms.
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2002, paperback
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