St. Joseph House (New York City)

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St. Joseph House (New York City) is a prominent Catholic Worker hospitality house and community center known for offering shelter, meals, and social justice outreach to the poor and marginalized.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic Worker hospitality house
community center
religious social service organization
activity hosting communal meals
organizing prayer and reflection
supporting activism for peace and justice
associatedOrganization The Catholic Worker newspaper NERFINISHED
associatedWith Dorothy Day NERFINISHED
Peter Maurin NERFINISHED
country United States of America
followsPrinciplesOf nonviolence
personalism
voluntary poverty
works of mercy
fundingSource donations
voluntary contributions
hasTypeOfResidents guests in need
live-in volunteers
ideology Catholic social teaching
social justice
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
mission to practice the works of mercy in daily life
to serve Christ in the poor
to witness to peace and justice
movement Catholic Worker Movement NERFINISHED
neighborhood Lower East Side NERFINISHED
nonProfitStatus nonprofit ministry
offersService community gatherings
hospitality
meals
religious and spiritual support
temporary shelter
operatedBy Catholic Worker volunteers
partOf network of Catholic Worker houses of hospitality
primaryFunction community building
hospitality for the poor
serving free meals
shelter for homeless people
social justice outreach
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
state New York
targetPopulation homeless people
marginalized communities
poor people

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Catholic Worker Movement hasNotableHouse St. Joseph House (New York City)