Wednesday, September 3, 2014

(Ammon Hennacy House of Hospitality ) Hippie Kitchen @ Home


Ammon Hennacy House of Hospitality 



Hennacy House is a one-hundred-twenty(+)-year-old, fourteen bedroom, six bath .... It is our desire to live together in peace; Los Angeles Catholic Workers


Catherine & Jessie

















The Los Angeles Catholic Worker community is part of the lay Catholic Worker movement founded over eighty years ago by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin to “feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, care for the sick, clothe the naked, visit the prisoner” and offer a gospel-based critique of the dominant culture within Catholic tradition, but outside the institutional church.
Founded in 1970, the Los Angeles Catholic Worker is a lay Catholic community of women and men that operates a free soup kitchen, hospitality house for the homeless, hospice care for the dying, a bi-monthly newspaper, and regularly offers prophetic witness in opposition to war-making and systemic injustice. We are funded exclusively by individual private donations.


Ammon Hennacy House of Hospitality
632 North Brittania St.
Los Angeles, CA 90033-1722
323-267-8789
info@lacatholicworker.org

Hospitality Kitchen
(aka "Hippie Kitchen")
821 E. 6th St.
(Corner of 6th St. and Gladys Ave,)
Los Angeles, CA 90021
213-614-9615

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