[Talk in Detroit]
Formal remarks by Dorothy Day made to an unknown audience in Detroit, Mich. She discusses nonviolence and the Catholic Worker Movement. Initially, she focuses on the difficulties that the Movement's focus on nonviolence occasionally caused, including some problems with Catholic Church officials...
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Formato: | CD Audiom Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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1970.
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Sumario: | Formal remarks by Dorothy Day made to an unknown audience in Detroit, Mich. She discusses nonviolence and the Catholic Worker Movement. Initially, she focuses on the difficulties that the Movement's focus on nonviolence occasionally caused, including some problems with Catholic Church officials in New York. She discusses nonviolent solutions to assaults and threats of violence. She talks about how various articles in The Catholic worker newspaper focused on nonviolence. She also talks about poverty, voluntary poverty, and the religious aspects of poverty. |
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Descripción Física: | 1 sound disc (53 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Acceso: | Open to all users. |