Fargo-Moorhead Dorothy Day House of Hospitality
The Dorothy Day House of Hospitality is a homeless shelter based on the Catholic Worker movement. The Catholic Worker Movement, founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in 1933, is grounded in a firm belief in the God-given dignity of every human person.
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Houston Catholic Worker
Articles on the history, philosophy, theology, and practice of the Catholic Worker Movement. Description of services provided by Casa Juan Diego to the homeless, battered women, and new immigrants in Houston, Texas. Includes newspaper and links.
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London Catholic Worker
The London Catholic Worker has been brought together by the action of Jubilee Ploughshares. Those who came together had long sensed the need for a Catholic Worker community of hospitality and resistance in the world’s second imperial city.
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Los Angeles Catholic Worker
The Los Angeles Catholic Worker community is part of the lay Catholic Worker movement founded over seventy years ago by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin to "feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, care for the sick, clothe the naked, visit the prisoner".
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Martin de Porres House of Hospitality
Founded in 1971 Martin's is a community of
people with diverse spiritual practices
inspired by the Catholic Worker Movement, and
operates a soup kitchen.
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San Antonio Catholic Worker Community
Founded in 1985, we have sought to provide care, comfort, and support to the homeless of San Antonio. Provides information about volunteering and a newsletter archive.
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St. Benedict Catholic Worker
Catholic Worker and Benedictine spirituality explored. Ministry to the poor, homeless, and incarcerated in Fresno, California. Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin photos.
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