Dorothy Day by William D. Miller

A Biography

This biography delves into the life of a remarkable woman who transformed her personal journey of faith into a powerful social movement. It explores her early years, marked by a search for meaning and purpose, leading to her conversion to Catholicism. The narrative highlights her role as a co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, emphasizing her commitment to social justice, pacifism, and the dignity of the poor. Through her writings and activism, she challenged societal norms and inspired countless individuals to live lives of compassion and service, leaving a lasting legacy of faith-driven activism.