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  1. Peter Maurin (n. 9 de mayo de 1877 – m. 15 de mayo de 1949) fue un activista católico cofundador del “Movimiento del Trabajador Católico” (Catholic Worker Movement) junto a Dorothy Day en 1933.

    • Aristide Pierre Maurin
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_MaurinPeter Maurin - Wikipedia

    Peter Maurin (French:; May 9, 1877 – May 15, 1949) was a French Catholic social activist, theologian, and De La Salle Brother who founded the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933 with Dorothy Day. Maurin expressed his philosophy through short pieces of verse that became known as Easy Essays.

    • French
    • Middle Village, Queens County, New York, US
    • Aristide Pierre Maurin
    • Co-founding the Catholic Worker
  3. 1 de sept. de 1996 · Peter Maurin, santo y filósofo del Movimiento Trabajador Católico. September 1, 1996 by Marcos y Luisa Zwick. Peter Maurin enseñó a Dorothy Day no todo lo que ella sabía, pero casi todo. Se conocieron en 1933. Peter había sido mandado a Dorothy Day por George Schuster de la revista Commonweal.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2022 · Aristode Pierre Maurin, later known as Peter Maurin, was co-founder with Dorothy Day of the Catholic Worker movement and is chiefly responsible for the movement’s visionary qualities. He was born into a peasant family in Oultet, a village in the Languedoc region of southern France, on May 9, 1877.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › peter-maurinPeter Maurin _ AcademiaLab

    Peter Maurin (9 de mayo de 1877 - 15 de mayo de 1949) fue un activista social católico francés, teólogo y hermano de La Salle que fundó el Movimiento de Trabajadores Católicos en 1933 con Dorothy Day. Maurin expresó su filosofía a través de breves piezas en verso que se conocieron como Easy Essays.

  6. 1 de ago. de 1996 · Peter Maurin, Saint and Scholar of the Catholic Worker. August 1, 1996 by Mark and Louise Zwick. The Core Ideas–the Vision. Peter Maurin. The person who created the Catholic Worker philosophy, and in partnership with Dorothy Day, lived the vision of the Catholic Worker movement, is Peter Maurin.

  7. Summary: Outlines Peter Maurins program for social reordering. Calls for a Green Revolution, a return to the villages. Finds his whole message embodied in personalism, which begins with oneself. Blames the C.W.’s problems in its lack of ability to limit itself. (DDLW #176). The Catholic Worker, May 1955, 2.