Oral history interview with Charles Angus and Lauren Griffin.
Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. In this interview Charles Angus and Lauren "Brit" Griffin, Catholic Workers and founders of Angelus House in Toronto, discuss the founding of the house and working with the poor in Toronto. Initially Angus and Griffin describe the in...
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Language: | English |
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1988.
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Summary: | Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. In this interview Charles Angus and Lauren "Brit" Griffin, Catholic Workers and founders of Angelus House in Toronto, discuss the founding of the house and working with the poor in Toronto. Initially Angus and Griffin describe the influences that led them to the Catholic Worker Movement followed by why they decided to found a house of hospitality in Toronto. They talk about their initial troubles in running the house: dealing with the homeless and coping with problem guests of the house. They also discuss some of their associations in the Toronto area and how Toronto is changing. They briefly discuss their newspaper, The Angelus. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester. |
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Physical Description: | 2 sound cassettes (144 min.) : analog + transcript (81 leaves) |
Access: | Open to all users. |