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I’ve been thinking a lot about Catholic sacraments lately, and considering how we might offer them to the guests at our shelter. As of last week, I was feeling pretty good about table fellowship, and leaning into the idea that we could do m...
By Joshua Dease
Catholic Workers are not exactly known as early adopters — the number of community email addresses ending in @AOL.com is truly newsworthy.
Despite this, I was very glad to se...
Art by Joshua Dease
“The first thing you need to know about us is that we are luddites.” —Jeff Dietrich
For many years, this was a core orientation component new community members received upon moving into the L.A....
Art by Monica Welch (DovetailInk) - Artist Statement Below
Maryhouse, the last Catholic Worker House where Dorothy Day lived in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, has long been a Luddite stronghold: no internet, no email address or website–one y...
Art by Becky (Bex) McIntyre
Pope Leo XIV’s eagerly awaited first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, “On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence,” was published on Monday after months of speculation and anticipati...
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