Article A Catholic Speaks His Mind As a convert with a Protestant background I was always conscious of the iron curtain between Catholics and Protestants. By Dorothy Day April 4, 1952 Ecumenism From the Archives Letters Social Justice Spirituality
Article The Story of Steve Hergenhan It was he conflict between he worker and scholar that Peter was always talking about. Steve considered himself both a worker and a scholar. By Dorothy Day January 11, 1952 Death and Dying End-of-life Issues From the Archives Social Justice Spirituality
Article Blood, Sweat, and Tears It is time to protest against this horror of war, each one to say no against the acceptance expected by the State. By Dorothy Day December 29, 1950 Ethics From the Archives Letters Social Justice War and Peace
Article The Scandal of the Works of Mercy To reach a man in the street you must go to the street, where Christianity itself may be a sign of contradiction By Dorothy Day November 4, 1949 Economy From the Archives Poverty Social Justice
Article Big Farm Strike By Dorothy Day June 25, 1948 Domestic Affairs Economy From the Archives Letters Social Justice
Article Patience of the Poor French novelist Georges Bernanos wrote for Commonweal in the 1940s. In 2019, his thoughts on poverty have never been more relevant By Georges Bernanos April 23, 1943 Poverty Social Justice Spirituality