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Cardijn replies to his former spiritual director, sharing some of his concerns regarding the rapid growth of the YCW movement.
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Cardijn writes to his former spiritual director, who is also an expert in canon law and social issues requesting him to present a conference for the Catholic Social Youth's Social Week.
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The secretary of the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate responds to Cardijn thanking him for his latest documents.
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Cardijn sends his latest notes for the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate to its president
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The archbishop of Toulouse responds to Cardijn, explaining that he shares his concerns about the draft documents prepared by the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn writes to the archbishop of Toulouse to express his concern over the latest documents produced by the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn writes to the chaplain of the Italian Catholic Action movement seeking his support in advocating for more emphasis on lay apostolate in the Vatican II Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn expresses his concern that the Preparatory Commission has not sufficiently the lay apostolate of lay people.
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The secretary of the Preparatory Commission sends his best wishes to Cardijn's secretary.
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Cardijn's secretary writes to the secretary of the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate to explain that Cardijn is still in Latin America following the YCW World Council of Rio de Janeiro.
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The secretary of the Holy See Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs indicates that the Vatican has no issue with the holding of the YCW International Council in Rio de Janeiro.
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The German cardinal sends greetings to the International Council of the YCW in Rio de Janeiro.
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The ageing conservative cardinal sends his best wishes for the International Council of the YCW in Rio de Janeiro.
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The Vatican cardinal sends his greetings to the International YCW Council in Rio de Janeiro.
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The Secretary of State writes to the president of the IYCW prior to the International Council of Rio de Janeiro, making mention of Mater et Magistra.
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Cardijn sends a copy of his intervention on domestic workers to the president of the Preparatory Commission
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Cardijn forwards his reflections on the latest documents from the Preparatory Commission.
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Mgr Glorieux adds a personal note while sending a batch of Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate documents to Cardijn
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The secretary of the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate writes to Cardijn in relation to ecumenism.
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Cardijn writes to John XXIII's Substitute and other Vatican officials informing them of his coming visit.
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The French JOC chaplain sends a copy of a review of Cardijn's book by Archbishop Garrone.
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The French JOC chaplain sends news of reviews published regarding Cardijn's book.
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The French JOC chaplain explains his efforts to promote Cardijn's book among French bishops.
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The French JOC chaplain sends yet another list of bishops to whom Cardijn's book should be sent.
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The French JOC chaplain is again concerned at the delivery of copies of Cardijn's book to various bishops.
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Cardijn's secretary reassures the French JOC chaplain that copies of Cardijn's books have been sent to various bishops.
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The French JOC chaplain explains his efforts to promote and distribute Cardijn's book.
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Another list of French bishops to receive a copy of Cardijn's book.
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The French JOC chaplain is still concerned over the distribution of Cardijn's book to French bishops.
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Cardijn's secretary again discusses the list of French bishops to whom Cardijn's book should be sent.
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The French JOC chaplain sends a list of bishops to whom a copy of Cardijn's book should be sent.
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The French JOC chaplain sends a list of four more key persons who should receive a copy of Cardijn's book.
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The French JOC chaplain writes to Fiévez complaining of the small number of books distributed to bishops.
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Fiévez writes again to the French JOC chaplain, discussing the promotion and distribution of Cardijn's book, Lay People into Action.
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The French JOC chaplain writes to Cardijn's secretary enquiring about progress in the publication of the latter's book.
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The French JOC chaplain writes to Cardijn's secretary to ask about progress on the publication of his book.
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Fiévez writes to the French JOC chaplain informing him that Cardijn's book Lay People in the front lines is about to be printed and to go on sale.
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Fiévez writes to French JOC chaplain Georges Guérin explaining the problems Cardijn encountered concerning the publication of his book
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Paul VI sends an autograph letter to the JOC following a visit by its international executive to Rome.
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Christmas letter by Cardijn, including info concerning an audience with Paul VI and the pope's autograph letter to the JOC and message to Belgium.
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The national chaplain of the Belgian (Walloon) JOC sends his reflections to Cardijn on a draft pastoral letter by Bishop De Smedt of Bruges.
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Cardijn presents his reflections on a draft pastoral letter by Bishop Emile De Smedt of Bruges.
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Mgr Glorieux counsels patience on Cardijn's proposal for a lay sub-commission of the Pontifical Council on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn proposes the creation of a sub-commission of the Pontifical Commission on Lay Apostolate that would include lay members.
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Cardijn acknowledges receipt of his appointment to the Pontifical Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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A note by Australian seminarian Dick Buchhorn to Cardijn helping to prepare the latter's talk to students at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
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The secretary of the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate requests copies of one of Cardijn's documents (Note 4).
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Cardijn writes to the Dutch YCW movements requesting that they prepare a report on their activity for the Pontifical Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn and the IYCW president congratulate the Argentine jocist chaplain, Enrique Angelelli, on his appointment as auxiliary bishop of Cordoba.
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The vicar general of Tournai writes to Cardijn concerning his translations.