"Our rule is the works of mercy," said Dorothy Day.
Dorothy Day has been doing continuity checking for me on this on several previous books.
Dorothy Day (1897-1980) was a journalist turned social activist.
Dorothy Day herself said that the best way to serve the poor is to join them in poverty, which she herself did for 50 years.
Dorothy Day died in 1980, at the age of 83.
But remember, Dorothy Day did not turn her criticism of the social order on the church.
Dorothy Day sought to make the rich poor and the poor holy.
The developer had promised to preserve the home Dorothy Day lived in, and a few sample other areas.
After 14 years as a volunteer at Dorothy Day, he said he's seen a lot, and he was also homeless once.
At Dorothy Day, the homeless are asked to use the shelter no more than 30 nights over 12 months.