Diocesan Labor Institute Records. undated, 1944-1973.

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Diocesan Labor Institute Records. undated, 1944-1973.

The Diocesan Labor Institute was founded in 1942 by Joseph F. Donnelly, then a Waterbury parish priest, later a monsignor, and eventually Auxiliary Bishop of the Hartford Archdiocese. The main purpose of Institute was to instruct workers on Catholic social philosophy and on the basics of trade unionism.

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The Diocesan Labor Institute was founded in 1942 by Joseph F. Donnelly, then a Waterbury parish priest, later a monsignor, and eventually Auxiliary Bishop of the Hartford Archdiocese. The main purpose of Institute was to instruct workers on Catholic social philosophy and on the basics of trade unionism. From the description of Diocesan Labor Institute records, 1944-1973. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 122942140 The Diocesan Labor Institute was ...