Dorothy Day was no saint. She lived hard, made mistakes, and endured the consequences. But the unquenchable fire burning within her could not be contained. She wanted to make a difference. During the Depression, she vowed to house the homeless, feed the hungry, and tend the sick. Easily said, but not easily done. Especially when her total finances amounted to 97 cents in a battered container. Yet she persisted, walking on frequently
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