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- In November 1953, all worker priests were recalled and required to leave their work and unions.
- Many young priests, under foreign influence, became worker priests and participated in anti-regime agitation.
- Such courses were common 60 years ago when the nation had hundreds of worker priests, whose mission was to help laborers.
- During the 1960s and the 1970s, the movement of worker priests expressed the view of young priests unhappy with the hierarchy and the government.
- Earlier in the century, the American Catholic church was known for its labor activists, including " worker priests " who joined immigrant laborers on the picket line.
- In 1953, after Morath presented her first large picture story, on the Worker Priests of Paris, to Capa, he invited her to join Magnum as a photographer.
- He was also against worker priests those who went to work in the factories and fields to labor with the laity and he also criticised unions over strikes and workers demonstrations.
- "A banker-priest is really no more strange than an educator-priest or a social worker priest, " he said in an interview with Ebony magazine in 1969.
- Three co-worker priests officiated at the wedding held in a spartan seminar house, happily witnessed by family, close friends, RMP sisters and co-workers who brought their own food.
- On one side, the temptation of marxism brings some priests inspired by liberation theology to join class struggle, and on March 1, 1954, an ultimatum is given to worker priests to quit their jobs.
- The people of Torre del Greco granted him the nickname " The Worker Priest " due to Romano's tireless work with the poor and for his commitment to the social needs of all people in the Neapolitan region.
- He left Harvard for Ecole des Science Politiques in Paris, where he roared across the city on a motorcycle and tasted from a rich and fashionable intellectual menu : The Christian left, the worker priest movement, orthodox Marxism, classical liberalism, existentialism and particularly personalism, an attempt associated with the writer Jacques Maritain to reconcile the needs of individuals and society.