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- 1. Who did Dorothy Day think her catholic social teachings would inspire the most?
- 4. The Catholic worker newspaper was so powerful during this time because it inspired people to ______ for injustices.
- 5. Donations of food, clothing, and ______ came in to support them.
- 8. The Catholic Worker Movement opened “houses of _________” across the country.
- 11. Dorothy Day worked with Peter Maurin, an illegal __________ French worker-scholar.
- 13. She attended _______ and participated in strikes.
- 15. Opened spaces (“Houses of Hospitality”) to give people experiencing homelessness food, ______, and care.
- 16. Dorothy Day once wrote that “What we do is very little, but it's like the little boy with a few loaves and fishes. _____ took that little and increased it. He will do the rest.”
- 17. it continues to engage new generations, attracted inevitably by the Christian ideal of concrete _____ in action
- 19. Who did Dorothy Day devote her college life to helping?
- 20. Challenge us to build ______ and serve the poor
- 21. Square Dorothy Day’s book, The Catholic Worker, was first Handed out on ______________.
- 22. Dorothy Day had what career?
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- 2. What was the name of the book Dorothy published with fellow activist Peter Maurin?
- 3. Dorothy and a group of women who fasted for 10 days (1963) (Rome) at Vatican Council II were able to convince bishops to ___________ nuclear war.
- 6. Without the catholic worker movement catholic ideals of _____ and charity would not be where they are today.
- 7. The Catholic Worker wasn’t only radical but _________.
- 9. What is the status of the Catholic Worker Movement today?
- 10. She sought to synthesize Catholic social teaching in such a way that it would inspire volunteers, clergy, even _________.
- 12. The Catholic Worker Movement, still active today, remains one of the most enduring faith-based social justice ____________ in U.S. history.
- 14. Challenged the church to be ____ when fighting injustices.
- 16. She taught lessons about ______ the afflicted.
- 18. Dorothy Day was the __________ of the catholic worker movement.
