The Catholic Work After Dorothy: Practicing the Works of Mercy in a New Generation

The Catholic Work After Dorothy: Practicing the Works of Mercy in a New Generation

by Dan McKanan
The Catholic Work After Dorothy: Practicing the Works of Mercy in a New Generation

The Catholic Work After Dorothy: Practicing the Works of Mercy in a New Generation

by Dan McKanan

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Overview

When Dorothy Day died in 1980, many people assumed that the movement she had founded would gradually fade away. But the current state of the Catholic Worker movement—more than two hundred active communities—reflects Day’s fierce attention to the present moment and the local community. These communities have prospered, according to Dan McKanan, because Day and Maurin provided them with a blueprint that emphasized creativity more than rigid adherence to a single model. Day wanted Catholic Worker communities to be free to shape their identities around the local needs and distinct vocations of their members. Open to single people and families, in urban and rural areas, the Catholic Worker and its core mission have proven to be both resilient and flexible. The Catholic Worker after Dorothy explores the reality of Catholic Worker communities today. What holds them together? How have they developed to incorporate families? How do Catholic Workers relate to the institutional church and to other radical communities? What impact does the movement have on the world today?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814631874
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 03/01/2008
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.48(w) x 8.16(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Dan McKanan is associate professor and chair of the theology department at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University. He also teaches in the peace studies department and the Saint John’s School of Theology and has previously published Touching the World: Christian Communities Transforming Society (Liturgical Press, 2007) and Identifying the Image of God: Radical Christians and Nonviolent Power in the Antebellum United States (Oxford, 2002).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Still Going On     1
Four Generations of Catholic Workers
The Founders     33
On Pilgrimage     54
The Flowering of the Sixties     71
After Dorothy     97
Rules, Families, and the Church
Aims and Means     127
Inventing the Catholic Worker Family     146
Wrestling with the Church     181
Conclusion: The Future of the Works of Mercy     214
Acknowledgments     224
Index     226
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