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Dorothy Day Named National Hero By Obama At National Prayer Breakfast

Posted: 02/ 2/2012 4:59 pm

This morning, at the National Prayer Breakfast, Barack Obama named Dorothy Day as a "great reformer in American history." Who woulda thunk it?

I think President Hoover called her a threat to national security.

Here's the exact quote from the President's speech:

We can't leave our values at the door. If we leave our values at the door, we abandon much of the moral glue that has held our nation together for centuries, and allowed us to become somewhat more perfect a union. Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, Jane Addams, Martin Luther King, Jr., Dorothy Day, Abraham Heschel -- the majority of great reformers in American history did their work not just because it was sound policy, or they had done good analysis, or understood how to exercise good politics, but because their faith and their values dictated it, and called for bold action -- sometimes in the face of indifference, sometimes in the face of resistance.

And here's a quote from our sister, Dorothy Day: "Our problems arise from our acceptance of this filthy, rotten system."

While we are at it, a few more quotes from Dorothy:
• The only way to live in any true security is to live so close to the bottom 
that when you fall you do not have far to drop, you do not have much to lose.
• The true atheist is the one who denies God's image in the 'least of these.'
• The greatest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution which has to start with each one of us?
• We are not expecting Utopia here on this earth. But God meant things to be much easier than we have made them. A man has a natural right to food, clothing, and shelter... A family needs work as well as bread... We must keep repeating these things... Eternal life begins now.
• We are the nation the most powerful, the most armed and we are supplying arms and money to the rest of the world where we are not ourselves fighting. We are eating while there is famine in the world.
• Most of our life is unimportant, filled with trivial things from morning 
till night. But when it is transformed by love it is of interest even to 
the angels.
• I have long since come to believe that people never mean half of what they say, and that it is best to disregard their talk and judge only their actions.
• Spend your life working on something that outlasts it.

And of course her classic line: "Don't call me a saint. I don't want to be dismissed so easily."
So she didn't want to be a saint, but she was named a national hero today by the President of the USA. Fascinating.

Dorothy Day was the mother of the Catholic Worker movement, and indeed a great reformer and revolutionary. To read more about her, check out Dorothy Day: Selected Writings (edited by Robert Ellsberg). And last year marked 25 years since her death, so her diaries were released in a book titled, "The Duty of Delight."

 
 
 
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06:21 PM on 03/05/2012
the catholic church is still sitting on the wealth they accumulated over the centuries, with holdings in war corporations...they only want to make her a saint because somehow it will appear that they had something to do with her accomplishments.
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amadeus617
05:07 PM on 02/14/2012
I met Dorothy Day in 1966 in NYC. I was living with the Little Brothers of Charles de Foucauld, directly across the street from the Catholic Worker. I had read every thing about her. She came over to our little apartment many times to pray. I was always disappointed with how ordinary she was. A simple little old lady, as they say. I wanted some one austure, angelic. and other worldly. She was a real confrontation for me with real true holiness. I had to admit she deeply changed my model of holiness, for the good. And she %100 faithful to the Catholic Church,defending the Church to every once of criticism. It's hidden in the heart that motivates us, and that was what she taught me, what does one believe that motivates them to do what she did for so many selfless years.
01:21 AM on 02/07/2012
If only the American Christian of today had half the guts of Women Christians of times bygone!
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raker
10:21 AM on 02/06/2012
I love "Don't call me a saint. I don't want to be dismissed so easily." It reminds me of the dismissive way people hang "hero!" around the neck of every single person in the military. It seems kind at first, but eventually seems dehumanizing.
03:59 AM on 02/21/2012
Why are jocks considered "sports heros"?
11:11 PM on 02/03/2012
Dorothy Day worked for peace on earth while her Godless contemporaries were fighting over pieces of earth. Little changes with the greed of selfish intent,but the contrast is brighter with folks like Day.
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Eric Simpson
10:37 PM on 02/03/2012
I would also recommend the excellent biography of Dorothy Day, written by Jim Forest, titled "All is Grace", available at Amazon.com and elsewhere.
09:04 PM on 02/03/2012
certainly didnt hear the media talking about what this country needs. return to faith and values.
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Veritas is Pro Life
Follower of Christ, Family Man and Marine
11:28 AM on 02/03/2012
Dorothy Day was a true Christian, not afraid to speak Truth to Power. She loved mankind and the Body of Christ - the Church. I am glad the President recognized her, I wish he would follow her lead and not force Christians to pay for actions and items that violate Christian teaching. I ask her to intercede for our country. She worked hard to improve it while on earth and I am sure she is working harder to help us while she is in heaven. Veritas.
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goatini
We are two-legged wombs, that’s all
06:49 PM on 02/03/2012
I knew you'd manage to make this award to one of the great women of the modern Church into a misogynist commentary. No surprises. I personally doubt that Ms Day would be spending her valuable time screeching vitriol about specifically discriminating against women in health care coverage. She'd be actually DOING the work of the Christ on Earth for all of needy humanity.
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Jeff Rosenbury
07:55 PM on 02/05/2012
Huh?
04:03 AM on 02/21/2012
Stop the "church" from taking our tax dollars!
charlesrfd2003
Proud American who believes in the Bill of Rights
11:11 AM on 02/03/2012
I am sure Dorothy day makes many in the Curia uneasy. She stands out as someone who lived the teaching from the Sermon on the Mount, the Good Samaritan, The Woman at the Well and the Woman Caught in Adultery. She will rank with Francis of Assisi as true examples of Christian living. Her example is so far different from the standard fare we see so often in the media condemning others. Her influence reaches out today as an ideal for which to strive. Long before Rome will recognize her as a saint, the people who know her work have proclaimed her. After all saints are heroes who are models for us. Maybe they are better models than sports heroes.
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Jeff Rosenbury
07:53 PM on 02/05/2012
An ideal for which to strive? I call Bu!!$!††.

She established a way of life that continues to this day. There are Catholic Worker houses all across the country. People join and live simple lives with meaning. The hungry are fed and the naked clothed. Prisoners are visited and the sick healed.

Don't dismiss this as an ideal, it is a reality.
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syntax facit saltum
We do not live in a 2 story universe
12:05 AM on 02/03/2012
Dorothy Day was an amazing woman who lived her Christianity. I am glad she was given this honor.
02:25 AM on 04/03/2012
To be called a national hero is always an honor. But I'm not sure how much an honor it is for a Christian hero to be called a hero by a president who is, simultaneously, persecuting the church by making it do things it cannot morally do. I'm not trying to stir partisanship - rather, I'm reflecting on what it means to earn the praise of the empire. The empire's values and the kingdom's values can never be reconciled. And where the empire's praise is hollow, I'd much rather turn my eyes towards praise from the King.