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Marguerite Fiévez and Jacques Meert with the collaboration of Roger Aubert, (Preface Dom Helder Camara) (English Translation Edward Mitchinson), Cardijn.
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Cardijn - Chapter 15 - The last call
Episcopal Ministry. 1966: Gestures for Peace. The last dream. Collaborator of Paul VI. July 1967: The Last Call. -
Cardijn - Chapter 14 - The workers’ cardinal
1965: The Workers' Cardinal - Seeker and Visionary to the End. -
Cardijn - Chapter 12 - A global vision
Twenty-four International Journeys and Forty such in Europe - Global vision of the world and the Church. -
Cardijn - Chapter 11 - Towards the International YCW
1945. Opening up of the International YCW - 1948. The Hour of the Working Class. Communism - 1950. 25th Anniversary of the Movement - I955. Preparing the longest lap - 1957. Rome and a two-fold vision. -
Cardijn - Chapter 10 - Belgium invaded again
1940: Second Invasion of Belgium - 1942: Totalitarian State. In prison again - 1944-: Joys and sorrows of Liberation. -
Cardijn - Chapter 9 - Ideologies and war clouds
Study-Weeks - 1936-38 Rexism - 1937: The French YCW - Friendships and Mission - September: 1939: War cancels world meeting in Rome. -
Cardijn - Chapter 8 - Cardijn’s thought
Character sketch - Cardijn's Fundamental thought. -
Cardijn - Chapter 7 - First International Congress
1931: Encounters with the Socialists - The seed bears fruit in Europe - 25 years a priest - 1934: The Centrale - The Founder trio depart - 1935: 'Perfect type of Catholic Action' - Jubilee Congress at Heysel. -
Cardijn - Chapter 6 - Growth of the movement
1925 - 1926: Four Branch Movement - 1925-1930: Cardijn's method and the life of the movement - 1927: Birth of the YCW in France - 1929 & 1931: Pilgrimage to Rome. -
Cardijn - Chapter 5 - Pius XI and first YCW Congress
1922-25 Tensions with the worker movement and the Catholic Belgian Youth Association - 21st September 1924. Congress of the same association of Marcinelle - March 1925: Meeting with Pius XI - April 18th 1925: First YCW Congress. -
Cardijn - Chapter I - Birth 1882
Born at Schaerbeek, Brussels, 13 November 1882 - Toward 1897 - birth of his priestly vocation