The book has much to say about Day’s legacy and its relevance to today’s believing Catholic or anyone concerned with the beatitudes.
Day biography invites fresh reflection on how to animate one’s faith
TV review: ‘Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story’
Complicated, flawed, often misunderstood and as controversial as she was beloved, Dorothy Day (1897-1980), co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, is the subject of the documentary “Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story.”
Even before airing, Dorothy Day film tops Amazon documentary chart
The maker of the film asked Oscar-winning actress Susan Sarandon to bring Day’s words to life on the screen, most of them from Day’s autobiography, “The Long Loneliness.”
Closed New York church could still aid community, researcher says
Selling Dorothy Day’s former New York parish to make way for luxury apartments would be a devastating blow to residents and former parishioners in a neighborhood threatened by gentrification, an American researcher said.
Faithful citizenship: Seek first the kingdom
St. Oscar Romero and Dorothy Day were leaders who Catholics can look to modeled faithful citizenship.
Dorothy Day’s granddaughter to speak at CSB April 17
Kate Hennessy, the youngest of Dorothy Day’s nine grandchildren, will speak on her new book, “Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty: An Intimate Portrait of My Grandmother,” Tuesday, April 17, at College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph.
Pope Francis, Day would have been ‘good friends,’ says granddaughter
Kate Hennessy was at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wis., Feb. 23 to talk about her newly released book, “Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty: An Intimate Portrait of My Grandmother.” The youngest of Dorothy Day’s nine grandchildren, Hennessy was 20 when her grandmother died Nov. 29, 1980.
Inquiry into Dorothy Day’s life next step in sainthood cause
NEW YORK (CNS) — A canonical inquiry into the life of Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, will begin soon and extend to the […]