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He believed society had become separated from the gospel, and thus lost any sense of the transcendent purpose of human activity. Social life was organized around production and the quest for profits. There was "dynamite" in the gospels but the church kept it under lock and key.
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He was more successful at formulating principles than translating them into actions. That changed in 1932 when he met #DorothyDay, a convert with a radical past. He showed her how to combine her faith with her commitment to the poor and oppressed. The CW was launched May 1 1933.
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Maurin's program was a "personalist revolution." He spoke of creating a society "where it is easier for people to be good." "The future will be different if we make the present different." He died on May 15 1949, his last years in silence, disabled by a stroke.
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I appreciate this memorial about my father by @ggrenwald above any I have read today--for his comprehensive review of his bio & history, for his attention to themes generally overlooked about his post-Vietnam life, but particularly for deep appreciation of his human qualities.🙏
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