Oral history interview with Janet Ward.

In this interview, Janet Ward discusses what led her to become a Catholic Worker, first in Worcester, Mass., and then in New York. After speaking about her Worcester experience, Ward explains how the combination of personalism and Christianity drew her to the Worker. She also outlines the difficulti...

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Autor Principal: Ward, Janet, Catholic Worker
Outros autores: Ellis, Marc H.
Formato: Cassette Audio Libro
Idioma:English
Publicado: 1978.
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Summary:In this interview, Janet Ward discusses what led her to become a Catholic Worker, first in Worcester, Mass., and then in New York. After speaking about her Worcester experience, Ward explains how the combination of personalism and Christianity drew her to the Worker. She also outlines the difficulties of creating and maintaining relationships in Maryhouse, especially with women, and touches briefly on what makes the Catholic Worker radical. Cuts in audio present in original recording. Interviewed by Marc H. Ellis.
Descrición Física:1 sound cassette (22 min.) : analog + transcript (12 leaves)
Acceso:Open to all users.