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University Book Club to Discuss "The Long Loneliness" Feb. 20

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University of Scranton Athletics issued the following announcement on Feb. 2.

The University of Scranton Book Club will begin discussing "The Long Loneliness" by Dorothy Day at its next virtual meeting Feb. 20. To register for the discussion, visit this link. 

"The Long Loneliness" is the autobiography of Dorothy Day, an American Catholic social activist who sought to be in solidarity with poor and marginalized people throughout her life. By the time of her death in 1980, many already considered her a saint, and St. John Paul II opened her cause for canonization in 2000. 

The Rev. Patrick D. Rogers, S.J., executive director of The Jesuit Center, and the Rev. James D. Redington, S.J., Jesuit fellow at The Jesuit Center, will lead the virtual discussions of the book. For more information on the club, visit scranton.edu/alumnibookclub

Original source can be found here.

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