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Responding to criticism, Cardijn outlines the role of the JOC in the parish.
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Cardijn's speech at a 1926 University Social Week in Belgium.
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This is the first systematic presentation of the See-Judge-Act in the first edition of the Girls YCW Manual (Manuel de la JOCF) 1926.
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Preparing for the coming of Christ
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Cardijn celebrates the establishment of the first Jocist Centre at Rue des Palais, Brussels.
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Cardijn presents his wishes for the Jocist movement in 1929.
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Cardijn sets out the objectives for JOC teams for 1930.
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Cardijn's introduction to the new chaplains' magazine for the JOC and JOCF
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Cardijn explains the role of the JOC as the transformation of life, milieu (environment) and mass.
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Cardijn's talk to the Social Week at Reims in 1933 in which he explains the role of the JOC in transforming life, milieu (environment) and mass.
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Cardijn's reflections on the sacrament of confession (reconcilation), penitence and mercy.
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Cardijn's opening speech for the First International Congress of the JOC in 1935.
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Cardijn's keynote speech to the First International Congress of the JOC in 1935, introducing the Three Truths Dialectic.
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Cardijn's third talk to the First International Congress of the JOC in 1935.
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Cardijn's talk to seminarians who attended the First International Congress of the JOC in 1935.
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This is perhaps Cardijn's earliest complete exposition of his conception of the specifically lay apostolate of lay people.
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Cardijn reflects on the role of lay working people in transforming life, milieu and world.
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Cardijn offers a one-page summary of jocist principles on the eve of the first JOC International Congress in 1935
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Cardijn's talk at the Eucharistic Congress at Lisieux in 1937.
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Cardijn summarises the whole YCW method in this 1938 article.
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Cardijn explains the importance of the role of the chaplain in the YCW.
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Cardijn's address to the 1938 conference of Pax Romana in Bled, Yugoslavia.
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Cardijn's speech to the international conference of the JEC or YCS in Yugoslavia in 1939.
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Cardijn explains the JOC as a response to modern forms of paganism, understood as Communism and Nazism.
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Preface to a brochure for YCW leaders and militants on prayer
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Cardijn offers a brief outline of his theology of work.
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Cardijn addresses a rally in Liverpool.
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Cardijn authoritatively summarises the work of the YCW in this booklet.