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In reply to the discussion: Dorothy Day--'a saint for our times' [View all]bitterross
(4,066 posts)49. That makes it SO much better.
She only had to look the other way with regard to the misogyny, the holy wars, the inquisition, the RCC wiping out entire cultures in ancient times.
In modern times there is the pervasive, physical and mental abuse of children in Catholic schools that goes back decades and decades. The fact the RCC signed an agreement a pact with the Nazis rather than vehemently oppose them.
No one in her lifetime, based on such things, could have possibly seen the fact the RCC is a criminal organization whose only purpose, for quite a number of centuries, has been to perpetuate itself and not much else. Pretty much the same as today's Trump Organization.
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So, the part that resonates with you is Day joining your little club?
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2018
#11
Michael Harrington worked with her. His 1962 book The Other America led to The War on Poverty's prog
bobbieinok
Dec 2018
#29
I remembered someone important was connected to Day. His name finally came to me
bobbieinok
Dec 2018
#42
I find it difficult to believe anyone the RCC thinks is Saintworthy is a good person.
bitterross
Dec 2018
#32