Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Former Catholic Worker Gary Donatelli speaks about his experiences at St. Joseph House in New York. He discusses Dorothy Day's funeral and trying to continue afterwards, his thoughts on hospitality and community, some differences between St. Joseph's and Maryhouse, and whether Catholic Worker philosophies can last. Donatelli spends a great deal of time talking about his painful split from the New York Catholic Worker over its stance on homosexual issues, and his position at Bailey House, an AIDS hospice. He also describes traveling to many Catholic Worker houses around the country, particularly in the Midwest. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester. Order of transcript narrative varies from audio recording.
"Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Former Catholic Worker Gary Donatelli speaks about his experiences at St. Joseph House in New York. He discusses Dorothy Day's funeral and trying to continue afterwards, his thoughts on hospitality and community, some differences between St. Joseph's and Maryhouse, and whether Catholic Worker philosophies can last. Donatelli spends a great deal of time talking about his painful split from the New York Catholic Worker over its stance on homosexual issues, and his position at Bailey House, an AIDS hospice. He also describes traveling to many Catholic Worker houses around the country, particularly in the Midwest. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester. Order of transcript narrative varies from audio recording."@en
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