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Dorothy Day--'a saint for our times' [View all]
From the article:
Dorothy Day died 38 years ago. Her life followed an unorthodox path moving from rejecting religion in favor of activism to embracing Catholicism and integrating it with social action through the Catholic Worker Movement.
A hero of the Catholic left, Day found an unlikely champion for her canonization in New Yorks conservative archbishop, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, who hailed her as the saint for our times. At their November 2012 meeting, the U.S. bishops unanimously supported her cause, and the Vatican accepted the recommendation, naming her Servant of God. If an investigation proves her life to be exceptionally virtuous, she will be declared venerable.
A hero of the Catholic left, Day found an unlikely champion for her canonization in New Yorks conservative archbishop, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, who hailed her as the saint for our times. At their November 2012 meeting, the U.S. bishops unanimously supported her cause, and the Vatican accepted the recommendation, naming her Servant of God. If an investigation proves her life to be exceptionally virtuous, she will be declared venerable.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2018/12/05/dorothy-day-a-saint-for-our-times/
For me, this part resonates:
"moving from rejecting religion in favor of activism to embracing Catholicism and integrating it with social action"
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So, the part that resonates with you is Day joining your little club?
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2018
#11
Michael Harrington worked with her. His 1962 book The Other America led to The War on Poverty's prog
bobbieinok
Dec 2018
#29
I remembered someone important was connected to Day. His name finally came to me
bobbieinok
Dec 2018
#42
I find it difficult to believe anyone the RCC thinks is Saintworthy is a good person.
bitterross
Dec 2018
#32