Dorothy Day
American journalist, social activist, and Catholic convert who co-founded the Catholic Worker Movement and its newspaper; noted for advocacy of the poor, pacifism, and social justice.
Books
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1. Mi Conversión
An intimate spiritual memoir tracing a restless search for meaning that moves from youthful radicalism, personal pain and moral confusion to a profound embrace of Catholic faith; it recounts the inner struggles, the transforming power of the sacraments and the Eucharist, and the consequent decision to commit one’s life to prayer, voluntary poverty, pacifism and service to the poor, offering candid confession, theological reflection and a compelling call to live the Gospel in solidarity with the marginalized.
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