From 1934: Servant of God Dorothy Day pens a letter to an agnostic friend on the supposed “morbidness” of religion.
Dorothy Day
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Our Brothers, the Jews: A lost manuscript, a continued call for solidarity
A lost manuscript, a continued call for solidarity
Posted inFaith
The Diabolic Plot
It is when the Communists are good that they are most dangerous. And the trouble with many Catholics is that they do not recognize this dangerous goodness but think of Communists as characters from E. Phillip Oppenheim’s international mystery novels. Not long ago a Catholic novel was published
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Letter to an Agnostic: From August 4, 1934
A case for prayer as exercise for the soul
Posted inFaith, Vantage Point
Dorothy Day: What Catholics don’t understand about communism
An essay by Dorothy Day from April 19, 1933.
