Dorothy Day and reinventing the Catholic Worker Family
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When dorothy day began establishing hospitality houses as a branch of the catholic worker movement, many of the movement's supporters took care of the houses and lived in them along with the regular borders. Many of the hospitality houses were established in desolate and often dangerous neighborhoods because that was where they were most needed, which made it difficult for all of those who wanted to help to lead stable and safe lives. Problems quickly arose when families began to run hospitality houses. Many people debated whether or not families with children should be allowed to run hospitality houses and participate in the more radical aspects of the catholic worker movement.
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