Mystagogy Winter Session: Servant of God Dorothy Day

A Holy Nation? Saints in the Making from the USA
The winter season will focus on five Americans who are at different stages of the Church’s process of canonization, whose lives show us that sanctity is possible even in our own time and place.
Monday, January 26, 2026
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Servant of God Dorothy Day by Professor Kevin Ahern
Prof. Ahern is chair of the Dorothy Day Guild and professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College. He will share the dramatic life story of the Servant of God and founder of the Catholic Worker movement.
Step more deeply into the mysteries of the faith. This ongoing series of adult formation meets on (most) Monday evenings in the Lower Church at St. Vincent’s. Guided by our Parish priests and occasional guest speakers, we open the treasures of Scripture, the wisdom of the saints, the story of the Church, and the beauty of theology. Each season offers new themes, inviting us to grow in knowledge and in love of Christ. Our winter season will focus on American witnesses of holiness from varied backgrounds. Three, with ties to New York City, offer a living portrait of what it means to follow Christ in America.
St. Vincent’s Lower Church
869 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY
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