Coffee with Catholic Workers
By Coffee With Catholic Workers
Coffee with Catholic WorkersDec 27, 2022
025 Chrissy Kirchhoefer and Lindsey Myers: There’s A New St. Louis Catholic Worker!
This week we’re joined by Chrissy and Lindsey who are starting a new house of hospitality with Theo. They chat about their previous experiences in the CW movement and their vision for the new STL Catholic Worker Community.
Reach out to StLouisCatholicWorker@gmail.com to sign up for the email list or find out how to support this new project.
024 Alexandria Addesso Comes Home to Start a New Jersey CW
We’re joined this time by Elizabeth, NJ founder (and Theo’s former Los Angeles CW community mate) Alex who talked about things not always going according to plan when you’re starting a Catholic Worker.
Email her at njcw@riseup.net to find out how to support the Elizabeth CW.
023 Alice McGary and Mary Kay McDermott: The CW’s Land and Craft Vision
In this episode we’re joined by Alice from The Mustard Seed Farm in the Ames, Iowa region and Mary Kay from St. Isidore Farm in Southwest Wisconsin. They explore if the word “cult” in Peter Maurin’s alliterative vision of “cult, culture, and cultivation” is scary or a turn off and how they’re trying to be producers and not just consumers.
Email mustardseedbee@gmail.com (Mustard Seed) or catholicworkerschool@gmail.com (St. Isidore) to find out more about how to visit their respective farms.
022 Lydia Wong: Welcoming Migrants Bussed From Texas
Today’s “guest” is Coffee with Catholic Workers’ very own Lydia! She tells Theo about Emmaus House’s work responding to the urgent needs of migrants sent north from the southern border and sleeping on Chicago police precinct floors without food and bedding.
021 Kommuniteten Senapskornet in Luleå, Sweden
Elisabeth and Josh Armfield speak with Theo about their lives at the Kommuniteten Senapskornet (Mustard Seed Community) Catholic Worker in Luleå, Sweden.
020 Judith Samson from Brot und Rosen talks climate activism
During his visit to the Brot und Rosen (Bread and Roses) CW, Judith Samson told Theo about civil disobedience she's participated in to combat climate change.
019 Dietrich Gerstner from Brot und Rosen in Hamburg, Germany
While visiting the Brot und Rosen (Bread and Roses) CW, Theo spoke with Dietrich Gerstner about their work supporting refugees in Hamburg, Germany.
018 Brian Terrell Explores the Evolving Identity of the Catholic Worker Movement
Today we have Brian Terrell joining us from Strangers and Guests Catholic Worker Farm in Tiny Maloy, Iowa. Brian discusses what they're growing at the farm, whether it's really worth growing your own beans and what it was like living with Dorothy Day compared to how she is thought of nowadays.
017 Joe Kruse Grew up in the Movement
Today we speak with Joe Kruse, a long time Catholic Worker in Minneapolis about his involvement since childhood in the movement and his perspectives on labor, union organizing, and work in general.
016 Lincoln Rice Explores the Good and Bad of Peter Maurin Philosophy
In our second episode looking at labor within the Catholic Worker Movement, we speak with Lincoln Rice; a Catholic Worker with Casa Maria in Milwaukee. Lincoln recently published The Forgotten Radical Peter Maurin: Easy Essays from the Catholic Worker.
015 Rosalie Riegle: Catholic Worker Oral Historian
In this episode we talk with Rosalie Riegle, an oral historian who has both lived in Catholic Worker Houses as well as documented their history. Some of her books include Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her, Doing Time for Peace: Resistance, Family, and Community, and Voices of the Catholic Worker. Today we focus on labor and the labor movement in the Catholic Worker Movement's history. This is the first of a series of three episodes focused on labor.
014 Tensie Hernandez Accidentally Found Catholic Workers
Today we have Tensie Hernandez joining us from Beatitude House of Guadalupe, California. She shares with us the story of stumbling on to the Los Angeles Catholic Worker while still in high school, how rootedness in a community grows over time, and how running a Catholic Worker in a small town is different than doing so in a big, bustling city.
013 Michele Naar Obed is Spreading Catholic Worker Principles in Duluth
In this episode Michele shares with us her journey to the Catholic Worker through the Plowshares movement. We talk about her journey to grounding herself in Catholic Worker principles including the Sermon on the Mount. Michele has been connected to many projects including Christian Peacemaker Teams, Rojava, and valve turning actions for the climate.
012 Frits ter Kuile: Anarchist Squats, Peace Walks, and European Catholic Workers
In this episode we talk with Frits from the Jeannette Noel House in Amsterdam. Frits shares his story that ranges from anarchist squats to imprisonment for draft resistance to marches across the US for peace.
011 DL Mayfield: Writing an Unruly Saint
DL Mayfield joins us to talk about her book Unruly Saint: Dorothy Day's Radical Vision and its Challenge for our Times. We explore how she found Dorothy Day inspirational once she discovered her coming from an evangelical background as well as her journey away from her. You can find her work at: http://www.dlmayfield.com/
010 Mark Colville Wants the Catholic Worker to be More Contextual
Mark Colville from Amistad House in New Haven shares an exploration of trying to contextualize some of the work of the Catholic Worker to today in thinking about the ways that encampments and the right for people to stay particularly on public land should be more strongly emphasized than traditional hospitality.
009 Hope Vaughn Engages in Mutual Aid in Chicago
Hope Vaughn from Emmaus House in Chicago talk about mutual aid networks, jail support, and being a young person (younger than Lydia and Theo) in the Catholic Worker Movement.
008.5 BONUS Aims and Means Mini Episode
In our first mini episode we introduce the Aims and Means of the Catholic Worker and read through the current iteration published in The Catholic Worker newspaper.
008 Mary Beth and Johanna Bring Personalism to Healthcare within the Catholic Worker
In this episode we hear from Mary Beth and Johanna from the House of Grace Catholic Worker in Philadelphia. There they help run a free medical clinic as well as provide hospitality, garden, and support the management of a health clinic in Haiti.
007 Michael Boover Reflects on a Lifetime of Movement Work
Michael shares about his experiences in the Catholic Worker from being a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War to helping found the Mustard Seed Catholic Worker which just celebrated its 50th anniversary.
006 Ericka Williams Rodriguez Talks about Race, Sustainability, and Kids
Ericka Williams Rodriguez currently resides at Littleflower Catholic Worker, a sustainable farm in Virginia. Some of her work includes raising children, supporting micro solar development in Puerto Rico, and running Serenity Solidarity -a charitable organization that supports BIPOC communities with a particular focus on land. You can read about her recent trip to Puerto Rico here:
005 Theo Kayser Connects Catholic Workers and Punk
Welcome to Coffee with Catholic Workers, a podcast from and about folks involved in the Catholic Worker movement hosted by Theo and Lydia.
This episode we get to hear from Theo both a little bit about how he came to be a part of the Catholic Worker movement as well as exploring the Catholic Worker value of decentralized power or decentralized society.
004 Catherine Morris Reflects on Meeting Dorothy Day and the LA Worker
Welcome to Coffee with Catholic Workers, a podcast from and about folks involved in the Catholic Worker movement hosted by Theo and Lydia.
In today's episode, we are talking with Catherine Morris who lives at the Hennacy House of Hospitality in Los Angeles. In this interview, she tells us about when she felt the call to leave her life as part of a religious order running a school for well to do students and join up with the Catholic worker movement instead. She then talks about her and LA worker support for the United Farm Workers and how that led her to jail with Dorothy Day, and finally, she gives some advice for folks thinking about possibly making a life of the Catholic worker movement.
003 Brenna Cussen-Anglada Explores Farming, Decolonization, and Finding the Catholic Worker
Welcome to Coffee with Catholic Workers, a podcast from and about folks involved in the Catholic Worker movement hosted by Theo and Lydia.
This episode we're talking to Brenna from the Saint Isidore Farm in Cuba City, WI about her Catholic Worker journey, how the farm set up a coop to handle their finances, her community's journey working towards decolonization, and what about the Catholic Worker brings her joy.
002 Joanne Kennedy: Editing the Catholic Worker Newspaper as a Work of Mercy
Welcome everyone! This is Coffee with Catholic Workers, a podcast about and with Catholic Worker folks hosted by Theo and Lydia.
Our guest this episode is Joanne Kennedy from the New York Catholic Worker, current managing editor of the Catholic Worker Newspaper.
001 Julie Brown: From Occupy to Kurdistan
Welcome everyone! This is Coffee with Catholic Workers, a podcast about and with Catholic Worker folks hosted by Theo and Lydia.
Our inaugural guest is Julie Brown joining us from Iraqi Kurdistan to share her compelling story and chat all things Catholic Worker.