A movie about Dorothy Day will open soon in theaters around the country. Produced by a Paulist priest, the film tells the story of the famous American convert who cofounded the Catholic Worker Movement and gave her life to the poor.
Over 93 percent of the disadvantaged students who attend archdiocesan inner-city schools in Los Angeles are graduating and heading for higher education, instead of dropping out of school and joining gangs, thanks to the generosity of people like John and Dorothy Shea.
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