More Than A Feminist

 The Moral Vision of Dorothy Day: A Feminist Perspective June E. O’Connor Crossroad, 1991 Book Review At first blush, Dorothy Day wouldn’t seem to make much of a feminist. “Women’s liberation,” she told an interviewer in 1975, “is too self-centered. It’s not geared to the poor but to articulate middle-class women with time on their hands, the ones who have…

On The Wrong Day

Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story Directed by Michael Ray Rhodes Paulist Pictures, 1996 Film Review It’s too bad the new film biography of Dorothy Day has only a hearsay acquaintance with her life. Because Catholics and others could use a timely retelling of Day’s dramatic story—which reads like the life of an ancient saint updated for 20th–century America. Growing up…