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, with the approval of their bishop, Hugh C. Boyle. It supported the unionization of workers in the H. J. Heinz Company and the Loose Wiles Biscuit Company in Pittsburgh. 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.
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| - 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, with the approval of their bishop, Hugh C. Boyle. It supported the unionization of workers in the H. J. Heinz Company and the Loose Wiles Biscuit Company in Pittsburgh. 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. (en)
- Catholic Radical Alliance (Aliansi Radikal Katolik) didirikan di kota Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pada tahun 1937 oleh imam-imam Katolik Charles Owen Rice, Carl Hensler, dan George Barry O'Toole. Organisasi ini mendukung perserikatan pekerja di perusahaan H.J. Heinz dan The Loose Wiles Biscuit di kota Pittsburgh. Disamping kegiatan-kegiatan serikat buruh, organisasi ini juga mendirikan sebuah rumah pondokan bernama Saint Joseph's House of Hospitality di kota Pittsburgh yang masih aktif pada tahun 2008. Organisasi ini melepaskan diri dari Gerakan Pekerja Katolik (Catholic Worker Movement) pada masa Perang Dunia II akibat ketidak-setujuannya dengan pendirian gerakan tersebut yang menganut Pasifisme. (in)
- L'Alliance radicale catholique (Catholic Radical Alliance) est une organisation de soutien aux ouvriers fondée en 1937 à Pittsburgh, ville industrielle des États-Unis, par les prêtres catholiques Charles Owen Rice, Carl Hensler et Barry O'Toole, avec l'appui de leur évêque, Mgr Boyle. Elle soutient la syndicalisation des ouvriers de la société Heinz et de la Loose Wiles Biscuit Company de Pittsburgh. En plus de sa participation au mouvement ouvrier, cette organisation fonde un foyer d'hébergement pour hommes sans domicile fixe, , toujours en activité en 2019. L'Alliance catholique radicale se dissocie du Catholic Worker Movement au moment de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, parce que ce mouvement avait adopté un point de vue pacifiste réprouvé par l'Alliance catholique radicale qui avait compri (fr)
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| - 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, with the approval of their bishop, Hugh C. Boyle. It supported the unionization of workers in the H. J. Heinz Company and the Loose Wiles Biscuit Company in Pittsburgh. 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. (en)
- Catholic Radical Alliance (Aliansi Radikal Katolik) didirikan di kota Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pada tahun 1937 oleh imam-imam Katolik Charles Owen Rice, Carl Hensler, dan George Barry O'Toole. Organisasi ini mendukung perserikatan pekerja di perusahaan H.J. Heinz dan The Loose Wiles Biscuit di kota Pittsburgh. Disamping kegiatan-kegiatan serikat buruh, organisasi ini juga mendirikan sebuah rumah pondokan bernama Saint Joseph's House of Hospitality di kota Pittsburgh yang masih aktif pada tahun 2008. Organisasi ini melepaskan diri dari Gerakan Pekerja Katolik (Catholic Worker Movement) pada masa Perang Dunia II akibat ketidak-setujuannya dengan pendirian gerakan tersebut yang menganut Pasifisme. (in)
- L'Alliance radicale catholique (Catholic Radical Alliance) est une organisation de soutien aux ouvriers fondée en 1937 à Pittsburgh, ville industrielle des États-Unis, par les prêtres catholiques Charles Owen Rice, Carl Hensler et Barry O'Toole, avec l'appui de leur évêque, Mgr Boyle. Elle soutient la syndicalisation des ouvriers de la société Heinz et de la Loose Wiles Biscuit Company de Pittsburgh. En plus de sa participation au mouvement ouvrier, cette organisation fonde un foyer d'hébergement pour hommes sans domicile fixe, , toujours en activité en 2019. L'Alliance catholique radicale se dissocie du Catholic Worker Movement au moment de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, parce que ce mouvement avait adopté un point de vue pacifiste réprouvé par l'Alliance catholique radicale qui avait compris la nécessité de se battre contre la mainmise du national-socialisme en Europe. (fr)
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