Ink and Airwaves

Dorothy Day

11 min · 15. apr. 2025
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In this episode, host Nick Gross explores the extraordinary life of Dorothy Day, founder of The Catholic Worker. From her early journalism career to her groundbreaking work in social justice and Catholic activism, Day used her voice to champion the poor and marginalized. Join us as we explore her impactful journalism, including The Catholic Worker newspaper, and her legacy in blending faith with advocacy. Discover how Day's passion for justice transformed Christian media and inspired millions worldwide.

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Reflecting on the Christian Press

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