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Dorothy Day: An Incarnated Icon of Resistance By Matthew Fox 3/04/2026 |
I had the privilege last Saturday morning of participating in a gathering headed by Kaira Jewel and Adam Bucko that was grounded in deep ecumenism and where they interviewed Orbis editor Robert Ellsberg about Dorothy Day. See Substack HERE. |
Robert lived with Dorothy for the last five years of her life, and when she was slowing down physically, she entrusted him with her newspaper, the Catholic Worker, though he was not yet a Catholic at that time. In the interview, Robert recalls what it was like living with Dorothy
and learning more and more about her life story and what made her the resilient resister that she was. After her death, he plunged more deeply into her writings and edited |
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book on her, Selected Writings, for Orbis. |
He cites a phrase he heard frequently from Dorothy that “all my life I was haunted by God.” A restlessness and yearning for the transcendent was part of her soul. So too was a commitment to justice and a refusal to think of religion as a mere passage to
another life in heaven. She recognized how it was good to feed the hungry and house the homeless but absolutely imperative to solve the social questions: “Why are there hungry? Why the homelessness? What are the structural forces that render hunger and homelessness so prevalent?” |
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| She went to prison in protest countless times in her life. Long before
becoming a Catholic, as a young woman she was arrested for standing up for women suffrage, and spent ten harrowing days in prison where she tried to protect a fellow inmate who was pregnant |
from being abused by other inmates. |
In his Substack HERE, Adam Bucko offers a powerful summary of Dorothy’s life and witness this way: Dorothy Day did not stand at a safe distance from history. In 1933, in the middle of the Great Depression, she co-founded the Catholic Worker movement. It began with a newspaper that sold for a penny, but it quickly grew into something much larger: houses of hospitality for those without shelter, farming communes, shared prayer, common life, and public
resistance to war and economic injustice. That movement continues today in communities across the country. She chose voluntary poverty in a culture organized around comfort and accumulation. She opposed every war of her lifetime, even when that stance cost her supporters and left her isolated. She stood with workers
on strike lines and went to jail for acts of conscience. |
For Dorothy, feeding the hungry and sheltering the unhoused were not charitable expressions added onto faith. They were its measure. She believed we are responsible for one another, that no one is outside the circle of concern. Holiness, in her world, meant shared life with those on the margins and a refusal to cooperate with systems that degrade human dignity or sanctify violence. We are living in a time when truth |
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is steadily eroded, public life is shaped by spectacle and manipulation, and wealth concentrates into systems of power that leave ordinary people with less and less voice over the forces shaping their lives. Many feel urgency and anger, but also confusion and fatigue. |
Dorothy does not hand us a strategy. What her life offers is clarity. It suggests that the way forward begins with how we order our own lives and with the communities we are willing to form—with the habits we cultivate, the relationships we choose to honor, and the quiet, costly decisions about who we stand with and what we refuse to cooperate with.* |
Queries for Contemplation Do you agree that Dorothy Day gives us clarity about the communities we are
willing to form and costly decisions about whom we stand with and what we refuse to cooperate with? What other lessons do you take from Dorothy Day’s life and witness? |
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