Oral history interview with Joseph Huels.

Monsignor Joseph Huels discusses his involvement with the St. Louis Catholic Worker during the 1930s and 1940s. He describes what drew him to the Catholic Worker, what kept the house functioning, and the visits of Dorothy Day. Huels also speaks about his disagreement with Day's absolute pacifis...

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Auteur principal: Huels, Joseph
Autres auteurs: Brandon-Falcone, Janice
Format: Cassette Audio Livre
Langue:English
Publié: 1981.
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Résumé:Monsignor Joseph Huels discusses his involvement with the St. Louis Catholic Worker during the 1930s and 1940s. He describes what drew him to the Catholic Worker, what kept the house functioning, and the visits of Dorothy Day. Huels also speaks about his disagreement with Day's absolute pacifist stance during World War II, and how the Worker should have fought the spread of communism. Interviewed by Janice Brandon-Falcone.
Description matérielle:1 sound cassette (44 min.) : analog.
Accès:Open to all users.