Dorothy Day is a cofounder of the Catholic Worker, the author of The Long Loneliness and hundreds of newspaper articles and essays. Her cause is currently being considered for beatification.
Article A Reminiscence at 75 By Dorothy Day August 10, 1973 U.S. Catholicism Commonweal at 90 Death and Dying Farewell From the Archives Social Justice Women in the Church
Article Dorothy Day on Hope By Dorothy Day November 14, 1969 U.S. Catholicism Bishops From the Archives Priesthood Short Take Social Justice Women in the Church
Article 'A.J.' By Dorothy Day March 24, 1967 Death and Dying Domestic Affairs Ethics Farewell From the Archives Profiles Social Justice War and Peace
Article Southern Pilgrimage By Dorothy Day March 31, 1961 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs From the Archives Race Social Justice
Article In Memory of Ed Willock By Dorothy Day February 24, 1961 Arts Death and Dying End-of-life Issues Farewell From the Archives
Article Pilgrimage to Mexico By Dorothy Day December 26, 1958 From the Archives Laity Latin America Women in the Church