b'PRINT COPIES FOR CLASS: SMP.ORG/ASPIREVOL1Questions for Reflection:1 Do a quick internet search on Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement. Why do you think Dorothy is remembered as an icon of the Catholic faith? Find a quote from her that you find especially meaningful. Be prepared to share this quote with your classmates.2From your research, what do you think might have been Dorothys image of God?3How does Dorothy personify Isaiahs suffering servant?4Why do you think Dorothy felt compelled to embrace people who society had discarded? 5Find an encouraging Scripture passage that would support people like Dorothy who commit their lives to alleviating suffering. 6In the excerpt from God and Suffering in the Christian Scriptures", Gloria Schaab suggests that the servant is a compassionate presence who liberates people from all that confines them physically and spiritually. How did Dorothys work with the suffering heal people both physically and spiritually?7Today, like every time in history, we are confronted with members of society who suffer. There are the poor, the lonely, the persecuted, the outcast, and the oppressed. It can be overwhelming to try to think of a way to help. Dorothy found a way that worked for her. What might work for you?8 What is something you learned about the life of Dorothy Day that inspires you?Learn more at elearning.smp.org/courses/E L E A R N I N G understanding-catholicismELEARNINGThis activity was adapted from the eLearning program Understanding Catholicism: An Interactive Introduction 101to the Catholic Faith (Winona, MN: [2016]. Copyright2016 Saint Marys Press.) All rights reserved.CLASSROOM APPLICATION 11101'