I
really appreciate reading the Catholic Worker, a newspaper started by
Dorothy Day back in the 1930s and the closest thing to an "official
newspaper" of a basically anarchic
Catholic Worker movement. I
was surprised to find that there was no electronic version of the
newspaper. So I thought I'd exercise my free use rights under copyright
law and prepare a listing of stories along with a sentence or two
summary. It is my hope that this exercise will help netizens
become aware of the philosophy and activities of the Catholic Worker
movement.
The issues below are listed in reverse chronological order, so the most
recent issue of the Digest will be on top.
The
Catholic
Worker and
many
books mentioning
the Catholic Worker movement
available in
libraries
across America.