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Oral history interview with Julia Porcelli Moran

Julia Porcelli Moran discusses her involvement with the Catholic Worker Movement. She talks about how she first came to the Catholic Worker in the '30s and what she did there. She discusses her encounters with Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin, and other Catholic Workers. She also discusses the Movement's views and how they have evolved, and the Catholic Church's involvement with the poor and how it has changed because of the Catholic Worker Movement. Near the end of the interview she discusses her impressions of Day. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer.

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  • "Julia Porcelli Moran discusses her involvement with the Catholic Worker Movement. She talks about how she first came to the Catholic Worker in the '30s and what she did there. She discusses her encounters with Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin, and other Catholic Workers. She also discusses the Movement's views and how they have evolved, and the Catholic Church's involvement with the poor and how it has changed because of the Catholic Worker Movement. Near the end of the interview she discusses her impressions of Day. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer."@en

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