Talk:Dorothy Day

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Removing Episcopal veneration
Dorothy Day is not honored as a saint in the Episcopal Church.

She has been formally nominated twice, in 2015 and in 2018.

In a 2018 document, her name was listed under the section of "Supplemental/Local Commemorations," citing the resource "A Great Cloud of Witnesses." Unlike feasts in the earlier section of that document, these commemorations were not given either final authorization or trial use approval by the church as a whole. Furthermore, "A Great Cloud of Witnesses" was explicitly *not* a calendar of saints and was instead "an extended family history."

It is entirely possible that the church may add Dorothy Day to its calendar in the future and I pray it will do so. But it hasn't happened yet. Spartacus007 (talk) 15:22, 29 July 2022 (UTC)