American Christian pacifist, anarchist, and social activist (1893–1970)
Ammon Hennacy
Hennacy in 1954. Photographer Rik Anderson.
Born
July 24, 1893
Negley, Ohio, US
Died
January 14, 1970(1970-01-14) (aged 76)
Salt Lake City, Utah, US
Resting place
Waldheim Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois, US
Alma mater
Rand School of Social Science Ohio State University University of Wisconsin–Madison Hiram College
Spouses
Selma Melms
(m. 1919; div. 1964)
Joan Thomas
(m. 1965)
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Ammon Ashford Hennacy (July 24, 1893 – January 14, 1970) was an American Christian pacifist, anarchist, Wobbly, social activist, and member of the Catholic Worker Movement. He established the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, Utah, and practiced tax resistance.[1]
^Day, Dorothy (February 1970). "Ammon Hennacy: 'Non-Church' Christian". The Catholic Worker. Archived from the original on 2013-04-06.
Ammon Ashford Hennacy (July 24, 1893 – January 14, 1970) was an American Christian pacifist, anarchist, Wobbly, social activist, and member of the Catholic...
Adin Ballou, Dorothy Day, AmmonHennacy, and brothers Daniel and Philip Berrigan. Christian anarchists, such as Ballou and Hennacy, believe that adherence...
especially from that hankerer after mastership Paul Hennacy, Ammon (1970). The Book of Ammon. Hennacy. p. 475. Paul and the Churches Christoyannopoulos...
especially from that hankerer after mastership Paul Hennacy, Ammon (1970). The Book of Ammon. Hennacy. p. 475. Paul and the Churches David Wenham, "Paul:...
1961 by AmmonHennacy and Mary Lathrop. Providing social services and housing to the homeless, the Joe Hill House operated until 1968. AmmonHennacy stated...
and capitalists like Vivien Kellems; solitary anti-war activists like AmmonHennacy and leaders of independence movements like Mahatma Gandhi. Leo Tolstoy...
(PDF) on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2012. Hennacy, Ammon (February 1970). The Book of Ammon (5th ed.). pp. 393–394. "The Gospel of Thomas Collection...
Tolstoy". www.ivu.org. Retrieved 28 December 2019. Hennacy, Ammon (1965). The Book of Ammon. Hennacy. p. 125. I had been vegetarian since 1910 Geological...
Orrin Hatch (1934–2022), U.S. Senator representing Utah (1977–2019) AmmonHennacy (1893–1970), anarchist organizer James Irwin (1930–1991), Apollo 15...
Catholic Worker attracted such writers and editors as Michael Harrington, AmmonHennacy, Thomas Merton, and Daniel Berrigan. From the publishing enterprise...
Hall – U.S. Representative Pamela Helming - New York State Senator AmmonHennacy – Christian pacifist, anarchist, and member of the Catholic Worker Movement...
returned to Salt Lake City, where he met AmmonHennacy from the Catholic Worker Movement. He gave credit to Hennacy for saving him from a life of drifting...
original (PDF) on 27 February 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2014. Hennacy, Ammon (2010). The Book of Ammon. Wipf and Stock. ISBN 978-1-60899-053-5. Herrmann, Erik...
Catholic Worker Movement Peace Pledge Union Aldous Huxley – British author AmmonHennacy – American activist André and Magda Trocmé – French pastor Archibald...
prisons. During World War II, pacifist leaders such as Dorothy Day and AmmonHennacy of the Catholic Worker Movement urged young Americans not to enlist...
as inspiration such pamphleteers as Edward Abbey, Peter Maurin, and AmmonHennacy, as well as the socialist/populist newspaper Appeal to Reason (1895–1922)...
"The Art of the Worker". Catholic Worker. LXXV: 6. Hennacy, Ammon (1965). The Book of Ammon. Hennacy. pp. 7 (Selma), 235 (Esther Shemitz), 236 (Whittaker...
chair of the Geneva Disarmament Conference, Nobel Peace Prize 1934 AmmonHennacy (1893–1970) – American Christian pacifist, anarchist and social activist...
behalf. The cause for Day's canonization is open in the Catholic Church. AmmonHennacy was an American pacifist, Christian anarchist, vegetarian, social activist...
Figures Benny Bargen Dorothy Day Ralph DiGia Fyke Farmer Walter Gormly AmmonHennacy Bradford Lyttle Maurice McCrackin Mary Stone McDowell Karl Meyer James...
prisons. During World War II, pacifist leaders such as Dorothy Day and AmmonHennacy of the Catholic Worker Movement urged young Americans not to enlist...
Biography Peter Kropotkin 1954 Autobiography of a Catholic Anarchist AmmonHennacy Non-fiction Christian anarchism Lord of the Flies William Golding Fiction...
behalf. The cause for Day's canonization is open in the Catholic Church. AmmonHennacy was an American pacifist, Christian anarchist, vegetarian, social activist...
URL (link) Meyers (1985), 173, 184 Hennacy, Ammon (May 2010). "On Leaving the Catholic Church". The Book of Ammon. Wipf & Stock Publishers. ISBN 9781608990535...
living lifestyle. Opposition to war has led peace activists, such as AmmonHennacy and Ellen Thomas, to a form of tax resistance in which they reduce their...
Ammon A. Hennsey (AmmonHennacy), Hedwig Holmes, Annie Kronhardt, Anna P. Lee, Victoria Levinson, Elsie Lindenberg, Selma Melms (first wife of Ammon Hennacy)...