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Founder of the Jeunesse Indépendante Catholique Féminine in France and its adult counterpart, Action Catholique Indépendante.
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French JOCF leader who died young
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Pioneer of the Flemish Christian Workers Movement, who collaborated with Cardijn in the establishment of the JOCF/VKAJ.
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Early leader of the Belgian JOCF and the International YCW, secretary general of Pax Christi International and deputy secretary of the International Federation of Christian Labour Movements.
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A national fulltime worker for the JOCF in France, Thérèse later founded Claire Amitié, hostels for young women.
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Pioneer of the JOCF in Belgium, Marguerite also worked fulltime for the JOC Internationale for 12 years before becoming Cardijn's personal secretary.
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Co-founder of the JOCF in France.
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Madeleine De Roo worked closely with Cardijn in Laeken to launch study circles for teenage young workers and later for the Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne Féminine
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Founder of the Syndicat de l'Aiguille (Needleworkers Union), Victoire Cappe worked closely with Cardijn to launch study circles of teenage girl workers in Laeken.