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Oral history interview with Ade Bethune

Interview conducted for Dorothy Day : portraits by those who knew her. Illustrator and artist Ade Bethune discusses Dorothy Day's influence on her, Day's relationship with the Benedictines and thoughts about the Catholic Church. She discusses how she first met Day, and how she changed her perspective on the liturgy. She talks about Day's relation to the Benedictine Order. She also briefly talks about church architecture. Interviewed by Rosalie G. Riegle. Interruptions in audio present in original recording. Abstract contains excerpts from this interview as well as excerpts from a June 12, 1988 interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker.

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  • "Interview conducted for Dorothy Day : portraits by those who knew her. Illustrator and artist Ade Bethune discusses Dorothy Day's influence on her, Day's relationship with the Benedictines and thoughts about the Catholic Church. She discusses how she first met Day, and how she changed her perspective on the liturgy. She talks about Day's relation to the Benedictine Order. She also briefly talks about church architecture. Interviewed by Rosalie G. Riegle. Interruptions in audio present in original recording. Abstract contains excerpts from this interview as well as excerpts from a June 12, 1988 interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker."@en
  • "In this interview, artist Ade Bethune discusses how she came to the Catholic Worker, her earliest pieces of artwork for The Catholic worker newspaper, the speaking tours on which she embarked, and her teaching in art schools. Throughout, she speaks about Catholic Worker co-founder Peter Maurin's intelligence and demeanor. Interviewed by Marc H. Ellis."@en
  • "In this interview, artist Ade Bethune discusses her first works for The Catholic worker, working with movement co-founders Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, how she became a public speaker, and how Maurin contributed to her education. She also speaks at length about the differences between Day and Maurin as leaders, and Day's overall personality. Cuts in audio present in original recording. Interviewed by Nancy L. Roberts."@en
  • "Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. In this interview, Catholic Worker and artist Ade Bethune discusses how she came to the Catholic Worker Movement, what motivated her illustrations for The Catholic worker newspaper, and her relationship with Dorothy Day. She talks about how she first encountered the paper, her initial illustrations (particularly the masthead), and her first encounters with Day. She also discusses her family and the changing conditions for the poor. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester."@en

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  • "Interviews"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Illustrated works"@en
  • "Oral histories"@en

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