As a result, many Americans were out of work and living in poverty. Day wanted to help and so, established this both religious and social movement “…out of a uniquely Catholic perspective on the needs of workers and the unemployed.” Additionally, Day always supported the European immigrant experience in the United States. Therefore, the community established by the Catholic Workers included people from the working classes and immigrants, both two growing demographics. When the Great Depression eventually ended, there were issues that the country, as well as the Catholic Worker movement, had to confront, such as World War II and the global spread of communism. Although World War II contributed to the end of the Great Depression and the economic recovery of the United States, Day considered it “…terrible to think of our prosperity being based on war.” Day always strongly opposed war because of her belief in Jesus’s love. The Catholic Workers continued to offer their perspective on modern events through their interpretation of religious messages, including their unrelenting
As a result, many Americans were out of work and living in poverty. Day wanted to help and so, established this both religious and social movement “…out of a uniquely Catholic perspective on the needs of workers and the unemployed.” Additionally, Day always supported the European immigrant experience in the United States. Therefore, the community established by the Catholic Workers included people from the working classes and immigrants, both two growing demographics. When the Great Depression eventually ended, there were issues that the country, as well as the Catholic Worker movement, had to confront, such as World War II and the global spread of communism. Although World War II contributed to the end of the Great Depression and the economic recovery of the United States, Day considered it “…terrible to think of our prosperity being based on war.” Day always strongly opposed war because of her belief in Jesus’s love. The Catholic Workers continued to offer their perspective on modern events through their interpretation of religious messages, including their unrelenting