Ebook {Epub PDF} Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her by Rosalie G. Riegle






















Portraits of Dorothy Day, pioneer of the Catholic Worker movement. drawn from the memories of family, friends, and colleagues who knew her best, Dorothy Day emerges as a woman of courage, humor, and love, who left an unforgettable mark on the lives of all she touched. Rosalie G. Riegle is professor emerita of English at Saginaw Valley State. Rosalie G. Riegle is a Catholic Worker oral historian and the author of Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her. Posts By This Author Dorothy Day Didn't Segment Her LifeEstimated Reading Time: 10 mins. Born to a political family from Flint, Michigan, I've been drifting to the left ever since I met Catholic Worker co-founder Dorothy Day in Prior to that, I was a typical Catholic woman--graduating from St. Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana; marrying after a short career in retail; and birthing four daughters. Dorothy Day changed my life/5.


Rosalie Riegle has written several books on the Catholic Worker, including Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her. Posts By This Author Parenting and Resistance. Rosalie G Riegle, Saginaw Valley State University, English Department, Emeritus. Studies English. Rosalie G Riegle is an activist-academic, an accomplished speaker to lay audiences, and the compiler of 4 oral histories, all still in print: Voices. Rosalie G. Riegle, author of Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her, on LibraryThing. Rosalie G. Riegle, author of Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her, on LibraryThing. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Home Groups Talk More Zeitgeist.


It’s from a wonderful book put together by Rosalie G. Riegle entitled Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her. The book is full of impressions, stories and memories about the real Dorothy Day from a wide survey of people who knew her in all sorts of capacities throughout her life. In this moving and entertaining portrait, drawn from the memories of those who knew her best, Dorothy Day emerges as a woman of courage, humor, and love, who left an unforgettable mark on the lives of all she touched. Included are voices of those who knew Day as a friend, a writer, a mother, a champion of the oppressed, and a spiritual guide. The Prophetic Voice (Accompaniment) by Mark Chmiel A Reflection on Rosalie G. Riegle, Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her Convert to Catholicism, unapologetic pacifist, denizen of the Lower East Side, comforter of the poor, journalist by trade, and nay-sayer to secular authority, Dorothy Day is a fascinating person known to many from her autobiography, The Long Loneliness.[1].

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