She felt that the money belonged to the all of his workers because he “refuse[d] to recognize unions of workers in his Bethlehem Steel Corporation.” Religion enabled Day to come to terms with what Charles Schwab had done. Although he may have been unfair and unjust religion gave her peace within her new life that Communism could not. The peace she received from religion could empower a social change but her previous view of Charles Schwab: the hate she felt towards him, only caused her to drift away from her goal of social …show more content…
Barrett caused her to realize the power of religion only once she had truly embraced her faith. Mrs. Barrett was a poor women with many children and although she clearly suffered religion made life bearable for Mrs. Barrett even if social change never were to occur. Religion gave Mrs. Barrett joy in life, she was a happy women who caused Day to “feel a warm burst of love towards” her when she say her praying. After her conversion Day was able to come to terms with how great the impact of religion was on someones life who had faith. Dorothy Day realized that the warm burst of love she felt towards Mrs. Barrett was so much more important than all the darkness and suffering in life. Communism which rejects religion would reject this deeper feeling and by rejecting this deeper feeling you are truly rejecting the “occasional glimpses of the true and beautiful” in