Do not neglect hospitality : the Catholic worker and the homeless / Harry Murray.

As a participant/observer at several Catholic Worker houses, Harry Murray witnessed firsthand the response of Workers to the needs of the homeless. In this book, he examines the significance of the Catholic Worker movement's practice of hospitality to the homeless and contrasts it with profess...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Murray, Harry, 1951- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1990.
Subjects:
Description
Summary:As a participant/observer at several Catholic Worker houses, Harry Murray witnessed firsthand the response of Workers to the needs of the homeless. In this book, he examines the significance of the Catholic Worker movement's practice of hospitality to the homeless and contrasts it with professional rehabilitation as an approach to aiding the poor. Murray traces the notion of hospitality in various societies throughout history, in myth, and especially in the Christian tradition. He recounts the origins of the Catholic Worker, analyzes the place of hospitality within its philosophy, and portrays the practice at three Worker houses: St. Joseph's House in New York City, St. Joseph's House in Rochester, NY, and the Mustard Seed in Worcester, MA. Weaving together personal experiences with sociological analysis, Murray describes the practical difficulties of providing hospitality to anyone who needs it. He characterizes each organization's institutionalized anarchy, the decision-making process, the philosophy of personalism in action, as well as the daily challenge to recognize the divinity within each guest.
Physical Description:viii, 285 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-278) and index.
ISBN:0877227268
9780877227267
Availability

City Campus

  • Call Number:
    261.83250973 MUR
    Copy
    Available - City Campus Main Collection
Requests
Request this item Request this AUT item so you can pick it up when you're at the library.
Interlibrary Loan With Interlibrary Loan you can request the item from another library. It's a free service.