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Searching for Christ - The Spirituality of Dorothy Day (1897-1980) (Hardcover)
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Searching for Christ - The Spirituality of Dorothy Day (1897-1980) (Hardcover)
Series: Notre Dame Studies in American Catholicism, No. 13
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Scholarly and popular interest in Dorothy Day has grown steadily
during the past decade. Widely acclaimed as a pioneer of American
social Catholicism, as well as for co-founding the Catholic Worker
and the movement by the same name, Day's religious vision and
lifework have played a dramatic role in modern American Catholic
history, profoundly influencing consciences. In this perceptive new
study, Brigid O'Shea Merriman, O.S.F., examines the development of
Day's spirituality, astutely relating it to twentieth-century
intellectual and cultural history. After her conversion to
Catholicism in 1927, Dorothy Day met the French peasant-philosopher
Peter Maurin in 1932 and together they founded the Catholic Worker
newspaper and movement. In this work Day discovered a vocation that
would combine her journalistic skills with her long-standing desire
for sweeping social change and love of the poor. Merriman
demonstrates that Day's leadership of this radical Catholic
movement served as the locus for the development and fruition of
her spirituality. A work of intellectual or spiritual history
rather than biography, Searching for Christ explores Day's
spiritual roots in literature, especially the Scriptures, along
with her sensibility and her aesthetic vision, all of which have
received too little attention up to now. The impact of Christian
personalism, monasticism, and the retreat movement on Day's
spirituality are also examined, including new material on Day's
association with Thomas Merton and a critical analysis of the
Lacouture retreat movement. Friendship remained a necessary
component of Day's spirituality, and Merriman's final chapter
discusses Day's devotion to and enduring friendship withthe saints,
as well as her warm relationships with a number of her
contemporaries.
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