Catholic action in New York in the '40s and '50s.

Florence Davis presents her paper Lay movements in New York City during the thirties and forties (published in U.S. Catholic historian, v. 9, no. 4, fall 1990, p. 401-418) at a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York. She gives a detailed history of various early to mid-twentieth century Ca...

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Main Author: Davis, Florence
Corporate Author: Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting
Other Authors: Florence, Davis
Format: Conference Proceeding Cassette Audio Book
Language:English
Created: 1990.
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Summary:Florence Davis presents her paper Lay movements in New York City during the thirties and forties (published in U.S. Catholic historian, v. 9, no. 4, fall 1990, p. 401-418) at a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York. She gives a detailed history of various early to mid-twentieth century Catholic lay movements and their involvments in progressive movements. She not only discusses the Catholic Worker Movement, but also the Young Christian Workers, the Grail Movement, Friendship House and The Third Hour. A question and answer session follows.
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Physical Description:1 sound cassette (92 min.) : analog.
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