Day's occupation before her Catholic conversion and work with poor
What is a reporter?
The name of the Catholic newspaper Dorothy Day started that advocated for social reform and pacifism
What is The Catholic Worker?
The year Day died, on November 29 in one of her hospitality houses
What is 1980?
She went to this college for journalism
What is the University of Illinois?
Many organizations have grown out of the Catholic Worker movement, including this movement for peace and non-violence
What is Pax Christi USA?
She followed this controversial political ideology, because of her strong sense of social justice and reform, before her conversion to Catholicism
What is Communism?
The Catholic Worker movement, the network of Catholic communities Day and Peter Maurin started whose workers are dedicated to works of mercy, choose this as part of joining the movement.
What is a lifestyle of poverty?
The day Dorothy Day was born, in 1897
What is November 8?
The New York neighborhood she was born in
What is Brooklyn Heights?
Which prevalent Church figure wrote the forward to her autobiography in 2025, displaying how her works and writings are still important to this day?
Who is Pope Francis?
The name of her long-term partner and father of her child, whom she ended the relationship with when she converted to Catholicism because he rejected religion
Who is Forster Batterham?
She protested these two wars because she believed the Church should stand for nonviolence
What is World War II and the Vietnam War?
The year of Dorothy Day's daughter's birth, which gave her the motivation to join the Church
What is 1926?
The two cities Day grew up in, besides New York City?
What is San Francisco and Chicago?
The Catholic Worker Movement has this many communities that serve in the United States, with 29 internationally.
What is 174?
Day worked with this man to start the Catholic Worker Movement
Who is Peter Maurin?
The name of the network of shelters and community centers Day founded with Peter Maurin, which grew out of their newspaper publication
What is the House of Hospitality?
The Church formally recognized Dorothy Day as a "Servant of God" in this year, initiating her canonization (which is being worked on to this day)
What is 2000?
Where exactly the first House of Hospitality opened
What is Lower East Side Manhattan?
Dorothy Day protested for many social reforms throughout her life, including for the civil rights movement, women's suffrage, pacifism, and this protest in Washington in 1932
What is the Hunger March?
Day was arrested at least five times, once being sentenced to 30 days in prison in 1917 for what?
What is picketing at the White House for women's suffrage?
Day wrote 6 books in her life, including her popular autobiography of this name that dived deep into her whole life, including her childhood, conversion, and early years of the Catholic Worker movement
What is The Long Loneliness?
This major Church event was happening in 1965, where Day traveled to and took place in a ten day fast to encourage a statement of anti-violence and peace
What is Vatican II?
Where Dorothy Day was baptized on December 28, 1927 (city and church)?
What is the Church of Our Lady in Staten Island?
Dorothy Day published what on her newspaper that inspired countless modern social justice movements
What are essays on poverty and pacifism?