On May 1 1933, Feast of St Joseph the Worker, Dorothy Day and a small troupe of followers distributed the first issue of The Catholic Worker at a Communist rally in Union Square. In an editorial, she described the purpose of the paper, which was written on her kitchen table:
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...no recognition of their plight—this little paper is addressed. It is printed to call their attention to the fact that the Catholic church has a social program—to let them know that there are men of God working not only for their spiritual but for their material welfare."
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