The Nonviolent Life Of Dorothy Day by John Dear's Peace Podcast published on 2020-09-26T21:31:41Z Dorothy Day is recognized as one of the "Greatest of all Americans" by Pope Francis and here John Dear tells you why in a talk covering Day's life, the Catholic Worker, and many, many quotes from Dorothy Day. Day at one time said that one can't be a Christian or a Catholic and support war and she lived up to that comment in her life protesting war, weapons and nuclear build up. Dear explains that Dorothy Day was the first Catholic to publicly say no to war. As a journalist she began the Catholic Worker newspaper and sold it for one cent. It became one of the most popular social justice publications of all time and is still going today. Dear emphasizes that Day is the epitome of a nonviolent life. Her "manifesto was the Sermon on the Mount" and she lived it setting up Catholic Worker houses that now spread across the country where the poor and homeless found a permanent home. You can learn more about living the nonviolent life that Day was committed to by reading John Dear's book, "The Nonviolent Life" which is available at the Pace e Bene www.paceebene.org. Genre Social Justice and Spirituality Comment by Tony Robertson 12 Thanks for this John. Here in Australia we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of Dorothy Day's visit to Melbourne: https://holyirritant.blogspot.com/2020/08/dorothy-day-in-melbourne-16-august-1970.html? 2020-10-07T22:54:03Z