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The Catholic Worker Movement was founded in America during the great depression by a small group of individuals, including Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. Having started out as a newspaper in 1933, the Catholic Worker Movement is now a global collection of autonomous communities striving to live out the gospel’s call for social justice by extending hospitality to the poor and most in need, and engaging politically.Find out more in this comprehensive conversation with Fr Martin touching on both the global and London Catholic Worker Movement.Link to the Passionists who are also referenced in this interview.
The Catholic Worker Movement was founded in America during the great depression by a small group of individuals, including Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. Having started out as a newspaper in 1933, the Catholic Worker Movement is now a global collection of autonomous communities striving to live out the gospel’s call for social justice by extending hospitality to the poor and most in need, and engaging politically.Find out more in this comprehensive conversation with Fr Martin touching on both the global and London Catholic Worker Movement.Link to the Passionists who are also referenced in this interview.