From Union Square to Rome
Book • 1938
From Union Square to Rome chronicles Dorothy Day's spiritual journey from her early years as a socialist activist to her conversion to Catholicism.
The autobiography explores her experiences with poverty, social injustice, and her search for meaning.
Day's narrative is marked by her commitment to radical social change and her belief in the power of faith to transform individuals and communities.
The book highlights her involvement in various social movements and her encounters with influential figures.
It serves as a testament to her dedication to serving the poor and marginalized while embracing her newfound religious convictions.
'From Union Square to Rome' offers insights into Day's evolving worldview and her unwavering commitment to social justice.
The autobiography explores her experiences with poverty, social injustice, and her search for meaning.
Day's narrative is marked by her commitment to radical social change and her belief in the power of faith to transform individuals and communities.
The book highlights her involvement in various social movements and her encounters with influential figures.
It serves as a testament to her dedication to serving the poor and marginalized while embracing her newfound religious convictions.
'From Union Square to Rome' offers insights into Day's evolving worldview and her unwavering commitment to social justice.
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