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The Catholic Worker Movement, founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in 1933, is a collection of autonomous communities dedicated to living in accordance with
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The Catholic Worker Movement, founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in 1933, is a collection of autonomous communities dedicated to living in accordance with the justice and charity of Jesus Christ. With over 240 local communities providing social services, the movement campaigns for nonviolence and opposes war and economic inequality. The movement's guiding principles of hospitality, communitarianism, and personalism inspire its work in social justice, often in tension with the official Catholic Church.