The Duty of Delight
Dorothy Day lived in a time of great change in the Church and in society. She chose a way of life that most would find difficult, even impossible.
Dorothy Day's Cross
Dorothy Day: "To become a Catholic meant for me to give up a mate with whom I was much in love. I chose God and I lost Forster."
Security
When religion is being warred upon, our Catholic young people still come from schools and colleges and talk about looking for security, a weekly wage.
Distributism Is Not Dead
The very fact that people are always burying Distributism is evidence of the fact that it is not dead as a solution.
Conversations on Distributism
Our conversations must of necessity be elliptical and disjointed what with swing shifts, hours of work, duties on four acres, wife and six children.
Answer to John Cort
Dorothy Day repudiates John Cort and other Catholics who see Distributism as an agrarian visionary dream.
Dorothy Day and Distributism
Dorothy did not only write about Distributism, she did Distributism. She helped people become self-sufficient.
On Pilgrimage : November 1961
The warm papal endorsement of cooperatives is particularly significant since previous social encyclicals did not give them much attention.
Where Are the Poor?
If our consciences were aroused, how much could we not do, even those of most modest income, in the way of helping the poor.
Distributismo en lugar de neoliberalismo
Nuestro Santo Padre ha condenado claramente el neoliberalismo que se ha apoderado de la economía mundial y la enseñanza en todas nuestras universidades.