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The Catholic Worker Movement does not have official recognition from the Church, nor is the movement actively seeking it. It is best known for its "houses of hospitality" in the inner cities.
http://andrehouse.org/
Hospitality House in Phoenix based on the traditions of the CW and the Holy Cross order.
http://www.brot-und-rosen.de/
Brot und Rosen Community in Hamburg, Germany, has information in both English and German about German Catholic Worker communities.
http://www.catholicworker.org/
Jumping-off point for the Catholic Worker Roundtable, the Dorothy Day Library on the Web, and other Catholic Worker links. Also a list of Catholic Worker houses with web pages.
http://www.haleyhouse.org/
Multifaceted nonprofit organization based in Boston's South End and Roxbury neighborhoods. Offers overview mission, story, people and what we do.
http://www.cjd.org/
Articles on the history, philosophy, theology, and practice of the Catholic Worker Movement. Description of services provided by Casa Juan Diego to the homeless, battered women, and new immigrants in Houston, Texas. Includes newspaper and links.
http://www.lvcw.org/
Opportunities to serve the poor and work for justice. Photos of recent activities.
http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/
A Community of the international radical Christian ‘Catholic Worker’ movement.
http://lacatholicworker.org/
LACW founded in 1970, serving the poor and homeless on LA's Skid Row.
http://catholicworker.tripod.com/
Hospitality house working with immigrants from Mexico and Central America.
http://www.pieandcoffee.org/
A hospitality weblog loosely connected with the Worcester CW, providing news about the CW movement, and acts of civil disobedience.
http://www.catholicworkersd.org/
Serves noontime meals to poor and homeless of San Diego, and operates a house of hospitality for single men.
http://www.sbcw.org/
Catholic Worker and Benedictine spirituality explored. Ministry to the poor, homeless, and incarcerated in Fresno, California. Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin photos.
http://www.martindeporres.org/
Founded in 1971 Martin's is a community of people with diverse spiritual practices inspired by the Catholic Worker Movement, and operates a soup kitchen.
http://www.temenos.org/
Support services for homeless youth in the Polk Street neighborhood of San Francisco.
http://www.vancouvercatholicworker.org/
Providing hospitality to the poor and needy of Vancouver, British Columbia. Has information about events, and contact information.
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