Dorothy Day

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Frank Clooney's post below got me thinking about who else should be a saint. Given that I'm not the pope, I don't have much say in the matter, but...
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Cambridge, MA. I was glad to read Jim Martin's post on the likely beatification and canonization of Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa. We may, as...
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Congratulations to our friends and (friendly) rivals, the editors and staff at Commonweal magazine, which celebrates 85 years of distinguished...
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U nlike any other Catholic writer at the time, Dorothy Day saw Adolf Hitler's emerging policy toward the Jews as a moral problem for Catholics. She...
http://www.americamagazine.org/content/article.cfm?article_id=11967
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