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Coffee with Catholic Workers

Coffee With Catholic Workers
Catholic Worker Movement
Community Living
Dorothy Day
Homelessness
Winona Catholic Worker
St. Francis House
White Rose Catholic Worker Farm
Sustainability
Off-Grid Living
Capital Worker Movement
End-Of-Life Care
Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Organic Farming
Environmental Science
Environmental Justice
Mary House
Community Service
Faith and Religion
Activism
Current Events

Coffee with Catholic Workers is a podcast from and about folks involved in the Catholic Worker movement hosted by Theo and Lydia.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes35Founded3 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Fumi Tosu joins us this episode to talk about the difference between starting a new house and continuing the work of an existing community, the name of the new Portland Catholic Worker community, and how his family history has influenced his peace ac... more

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In this episode Allyson and Lincoln from Little Platte CW talk about their new Catholic Worker Farm and how their previous experiences in community inform their intentionality in slowly building a strong foundation for a sustainable community.

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On this episode Lydia and Theo are in conversation with Daniel Delapava, Dan Justman, and Quinn Smith from St Francis House in Chicago. They chat their preparations for St. Francis House’s 50th Birthday, the national gathering to celebrate that occas... more

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In this episode we chat by phone with Regina Bambrick-Rust to learn about what it's like living off grid, and largely without electricity. We explore the ethical framework behind some of these decisions and hear about the efforts happening to build a... more

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Recent Guests

Maryn Hakes
Member of the Loaves and Fishes community, a gender non-binary advocate engaged in Catholic Worker initiatives
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Episode: 029 Maryn Hakes: Queerness, Community, and the Catholic Worker
Martha Hennessy
Granddaughter of Dorothy Day and an advocate for the Catholic Worker movement.
Episode: 027 Martha Hennessy: Rooted in a Legacy of Catholic Worker Values

Hosts

Theo
Host of Coffee with Catholic Workers
Lydia
Host of Coffee with Catholic Workers

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 40 ratings
  • Awesome intro to an amazing organization

    My life converged with the Catholic Worker movement during college at the end of the 80s. Out of curiosity I typed their name into the podcast search and found Theo and Lydia! So thankful to meet and hear about workers around the world, especially the interview with Joanne Kennedy.

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Listeners appreciate the insights on community living and social justice, highlighting the personal connections and experiences shared by guests.
The engaging storytelling and authentic conversations resonate well, drawing in those interested in faith-based community practices.

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029 Maryn Hakes: Queerness, Community, and the Catholic Worker
Q: How does your non-binary life affect your understanding of God and being part of the Catholic Church?
Maryn noted that embracing their identity has deepened their understanding of God and highlighted the contradictions in church teachings regarding gender identity.
029 Maryn Hakes: Queerness, Community, and the Catholic Worker
Q: What attracted you to the Catholic Worker?
Maryn expressed a desire for community life and a different kind of solidarity, emphasizing the importance of living alongside those traditionally served.
029 Maryn Hakes: Queerness, Community, and the Catholic Worker
Q: Can you start by telling us, how did you find your way to the Catholic Worker movement?
Maryn shared about stumbling into the Catholic Worker community after joining Loaves and Fishes and realizing their desire for community life that wasn't aligned with being a Jesuit priest.
027 Martha Hennessy: Rooted in a Legacy of Catholic Worker Values
Q: What has contributed to your dedication to the values over a lifetime?
Martha reflects on the influence of her family, the will of God, and the embedded principles of love and service that resonate with her.
027 Martha Hennessy: Rooted in a Legacy of Catholic Worker Values
Q: What are some of the pieces of beauty that you see that keeps drawing you back in?
Martha describes the special nature of places like Mary House and St. Joe's, the beautiful work of mercy, and the sense of community as significant factors for her continued involvement.

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Exploring the connections between faith, community, and social justice, the podcast features engaging discussions with individuals committed to the Catholic Worker movement. Guests share insights about living intentionally within community settings, focusing on themes such as sustainable farming, inclusivity, and hospitality for marginalized groups. The content is enriched by personal narratives and reflects on the movement’s rich history and ongoing relevance in contemporary society, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of how faith can drive action in the context of community service and activism.

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Coffee with Catholic Workers launched 3 years ago and published 35 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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