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Works by Dorothy Day

Dorothy Day: Selected Writings (1983) 297 copies, 6 reviews
Loaves and Fishes (1983) 290 copies, 2 reviews
The Dorothy Day Book (1982) 132 copies
Thérèse (1979) 115 copies
Meditations (1970) 77 copies
Dorothy Day: Writings from Commonweal (2002) 51 copies, 1 review
From Union Square to Rome (2006) 46 copies, 2 reviews

Associated Works

Watch for the Light: Readings for Advent and Christmas (2004) — Contributor — 797 copies, 11 reviews
Wise Women: Over Two Thousand Years of Spiritual Writing by Women (1996) — Contributor — 208 copies, 1 review
War No More: Three Centuries of American Antiwar and Peace Writing (2016) — Contributor — 93 copies, 1 review
Woman to Woman: An Anthology of Women's Spiritualities (1993) — Contributor — 36 copies, 1 review
All God's children (1976) — Foreword, some editions — 34 copies
Dorothy Day: Don't Call Me a Saint (2007) — Named Person — 2 copies

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Love comes with community. Poverty is theft. There are so many wonderful thoughts here in the incredible life of Dorothy Day. Social justice for the poor and disenfranchised was what made her tick, and despite the title I think she was richly blessed with community through her endeavors. A very good person to read about, though she does get lost in the weeds here and there.
 
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KallieGrace | 15 other reviews | Aug 9, 2024 |
This comprehensive anthology highlights the work and vision of Dorothy Day (1897–1980), co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement, and one of the most challenging and inspiring figures of recent history. Through her lifelong option for the poor, her devotion to active nonviolence, and her combination of the works of mercy with the struggle for justice, Day fashioned a new face for the gospel in our time. By the time of her death in 1980 she was widely regarded as the radical conscience of the American Catholic church. In 2000 the Vatican recognized her cause for canonization and she was officially named "Servant of God." - from the publisher… (more)
 
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SrMaryLea | 5 other reviews | Aug 23, 2023 |
These diary entries written by Dorothy Day in 1948 provide an intimate look into Day's personal life as well as essential background for understanding the Catholic Worker movement, which she founded. In this book, Day writes about all facets of her life. Yet whether describing her visits to her daughter's farm or the writings of the saints, a common theme emerges, namely, the gifts of God's love and our need to respond to them with personal and social transformation. The concerns of the Catholic Worker movement are no less vital in our day: the disenfranchised poor, the benefits of the meaningful work, the significance of family, the dangers of increasing commercialism and secularism, the decline of moral standards, and the importance of faith.… (more)
 
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