Loaves and Fishes

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Loaves and Fishes is Dorothy Day’s autobiographical account of her life, faith, and the founding and work of the Catholic Worker movement among the poor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiography
book
associatedWith Catholic Worker newspaper
Peter Maurin
author Dorothy Day
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Catholic Worker houses of hospitality
Dorothy Day’s conversion to Catholicism
Great Depression era activism
founding of the Catholic Worker movement
work among the poor
genre Christian literature
religious autobiography
social justice literature
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
print
hasPerspective first-person narrative
inspiredBy Gospel teachings
intendedAudience Christians interested in social justice
general readers
language English
mainSubject Catholic Worker Movement
surface form: Catholic Worker movement

Catholic social teaching
Dorothy Day
hospitality
pacifism
poverty
social activism
notableFor firsthand account of the Catholic Worker movement
integration of faith and radical politics
publisher Harper & Row
religiousPerspective Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic
theme community life
faith and action
nonviolence
voluntary poverty
works of mercy
timePeriodCovered 20th century
Great Depression
titleAlludesTo biblical miracle of the loaves and fishes

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