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Welcome to Coffee with Catholic Workers, a podcast from and about folks involved in the Catholic Worker movement hosted by Theo and Lydia.
In today's episode, we are talking with Catherine Morris who lives at the Hennacy House of Hospitality in Los Angeles. In this interview, she tells us about when she felt the call to leave her life as part of a religious order running a school for well to do students and join up with the Catholic worker movement instead. She then talks about her and LA worker support for the United Farm Workers and how that led her to jail with Dorothy Day, and finally, she gives some advice for folks thinking about possibly making a life of the Catholic worker movement.
On this episode Lydia and Theo are in conversation with Daniel Delapava, Dan Justman, and Quinn Smith from St Francis House in Chicago. They chat their preparations for St. Francis House’s 50th Birthday, the national gathering to celebrate that occasion, and what its been like to look back at the...
Published 08/30/24
In this episode we chat by phone with Regina Bambrick-Rust to learn about what it's like living off grid, and largely without electricity. We explore the ethical framework behind some of these decisions and hear about the efforts happening to build a larger extended off grid community.
Published 08/06/24