Catholic Radical Alliance
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Portal". The Catholic Radical Alliance was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1937 by the Roman Catholic priests Charles Owen Rice, Carl Hensler, and George Barry O'Toole,[1][2] with the approval of their bishop, Hugh C. Boyle.[3] It supported the unionization of workers in the H. J. Heinz Company and the Loose Wiles Biscuit Company in Pittsburgh.[4][5] In addition to union activities, it founded a house of hospitality, St. Joseph's, which is still active as of 2018. It disassociated itself from the Catholic Worker Movement during the Second World War, over a disagreement with the Catholic Worker's pacifist stance.[6]
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External links
- Contemporary Flyer from the Catholic Radical alliance [1]
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- 1937 establishments in Pennsylvania
- History of Catholicism in the United States
- 20th-century Catholicism
- Catholic social teaching
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
- Christian political organizations
- Christian radicalism
- Christian organizations established in 1937
- Labor movement in Pennsylvania