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Introduction: Still Going On 1
Four Generations of Catholic Workers
The Founders 33
On Pilgrimage 54
The Flowering of the Sixties 71
After Dorothy 97
Rules, Families, and the Church
Aims and Means 127
Inventing the Catholic Worker Family 146
Wrestling with the Church 181
Conclusion: The Future of the Works of Mercy 214
Acknowledgments 224
Index 226
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