From Union Square to Rome

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"From Union Square to Rome" is Dorothy Day’s spiritual autobiography tracing her journey from radical social activism to Catholic faith and co-founding the Catholic Worker movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
spiritual autobiography
associatedWith Catholic Worker Movement
surface form: Catholic Worker houses of hospitality

Catholic Worker Movement
surface form: Catholic Worker movement

Catholic Worker newspaper
author Dorothy Day
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Dorothy Day’s conversion to Catholicism
Dorothy Day’s early life
Dorothy Day’s political radicalism
Dorothy Day’s spiritual search
documents origins of the Catholic Worker movement
transition from radical activism to Catholic faith
focusesOn Catholic social teaching
relationship between faith and social justice
genre Christian literature
autobiography
religious literature
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasTitleLocationReference Rome
Union Square
influencedBy Catholic social teaching
labor movement
socialist and anarchist thought
language English
literaryForm memoir
mainSubject Catholic Worker Movement
surface form: Catholic Worker movement

Catholic faith
Dorothy Day
conversion to Catholicism
social activism
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
setting New York City
Rome
Union Square
targetAudience Catholics
Christians interested in social justice
readers of spiritual autobiographies
theme conversion
pacifism
poverty and solidarity with the poor
radical politics and religion
vocation
timePeriodDescribed early 20th century
interwar period

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Dorothy Day notableWork From Union Square to Rome