Bibliography

The following references are published articles about the Houston Catholic Worker and the Catholic Worker movement:

  • Moises Sandoval, "Room at the inn," Revista Maryknoll, December 1988.
  • Warren Lee Holleman, "Safe haven: Central America's battered refugees find food, shelter, medical care and the gospel at Casa JuanDiego," Our Sunday Visitor, April 7, 1991.
  • Ann Ball, "Immigrants fearful after 'day of deported,'" Our Sunday Visitor, December 5, 1993.
  • "Catholic Workers say INS targeted arrests at guests in their house," National Catholic Reporter, December 10, 1993.
  • Mark and Louise Zwick, "The Real Love of Dorothy Day's life," Our Sunday Visitor, November 5, 1995.
  • Arthur Jones, "Catholic Worker house is multinational," National Catholic Reporter, January 12, 1996.
  • Maria Scaperlanda, "Driven by love: Louise and Mark Zwick take the gospel at its word," New Covenant, August 1996.
  • "Poverty" (Second Spring section of the Catholic World Report with articles by Mak and Louise Zwick, Dorothy Day, et al.), December 1996.
  • Lesley Payne, "Houston Catholic Worker reclaims founding principles," National Catholic Register, February 9-15, 1997.
  • Mark and Louise Zwick, "Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement," Communio International Theological Review, Fall, 1997.
  • Mark and Louise Zwick, "Introduction," On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day, Eerdmans, 1999.
  • Mark and Louise Zwick, The Catholic Worker Movement: Intellectual and Spiritual Origins. Paulist Press 2005.

 

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