Catholic Worker
Newspaper
The Catholic Worker is a newspaper based in New York City. It is published seven times a year by the flagship Catholic Worker community in New York City. It focuses on themes such as social justice, Catholic social teaching, pacifism, and... Wikipedia
Founders: Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin
Circulation: 25,000
Founded: May 1, 1933
Headquarters: New York City, New York
ISSN: 0008-8463
Managing editors: Amanda Daloisio & Joanne Kennedy
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