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| Catholic Worker  |
| Jumping-off point for the Catholic Worker Roundtable, the Dorothy Day Library on the Web, and other Catholic Worker links. Also a list of Catholic Worker houses with web pages.
http://www.catholicworker.org/ |
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| Catholic Worker Farm  |
| Back-to-the-land aspect of the Catholic Worker Movement, including cottage industry (candles). Retreats for developmentally disabled adults and people with AIDS or other terminal illnesses at the 80-acre farm in California's Sierra Nevada foothills near the town of Sheep Ranch.
http://www.goldrush.com/~eartha/ |
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| Catholic Worker History  |
| Key documents on the history and philosophy of the Catholic Worker Movement. Also information about Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin, and other Catholic Worker pioneers.
http://www.catholicworker.com |
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| Dorothy Day House  |
| Opportunity to provide meals and support to the poor and homeless in Berkeley, California. Includes information on volunteering and donation needs.
http://www.ccseb.com/ddh/ddh.html |
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| Open Door Community  |
| Essays and photo gallery capture day-to-day aspects of Catholic Worker ministry. Live-in volunteer opportunities to serve the poor at the "Protestant Catholic Worker House" in Atlanta, Georgia.
http://www.opendoorcommunity.org/ |
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| Roots of the Catholic Worker Movement  |
| Articles study the intellectual and philosophical roots of the Catholic Worker, the saints and philosophers who influenced Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin.
http://www.cjd.org/paper/roots/roots.html |
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| St. Benedict Catholic Worker  |
| Ministry to Fresno-area poor, homeless, and incarcerated. Catholic Worker and Benedictine spirituality explored.
http://www.stbencatholicworker.org |
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| Temenos Catholic Worker  |
| Support services for homeless youth in the Polk Street neighborhood of San Francisco.
http://www.temenos.org/ |
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| The Houston Catholic Worker, a Publication of Casa Juan Diego  |
| Articles on the history, philosophy, theology, and practice of the Catholic Worker Movement. Description of services provided by Casa Juan Diego to the homeless, battered women, and new immigrants in Houston, Texas. Includes newspaper and links.
http://www.cjd.org |
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