A "Liturgy of Hope": an Interview with Catholic Worker Fumi Tosu
Update: 2024-02-18
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How do you grow in faith, hope and love and also confront
the suffering and injustice in the world? Fumi Tosu, longtime Catholic Worker and founder of one of the newest houses of hospitality, Dandelion House in
Portland, Oregon, has written about the “liturgy of hope” that he has found in the rhythm of the life of a Catholic Worker: “chop, cook, serve, then walk, pray, protest.”
Helpful Links
- Dandelion House
- The Aims and Means of the
Catholic Worker and the Catholic
Worker homepage with links to all 200 communities, and information about how to access Dorothy Day’s writing - “A Time of Reckoning for (white) Christianity”, Fumi’s article following the January 6, 2021 insurrection
- An article by Fumi about his arrest in Mass (and release) on the campus of Santa Clara University
- An article by Fumi about starting Dandelion House
- A trailer for the documentary on Dorothy Day, “Don’t Call Me a Saint,” and the website where you can download it
- The Jesuit Volunteer Corps
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