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Marguerite Fiévez
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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. -
Marguerite Fiévez - Achille Glorieux 20 11 1961
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. -
Marguerite Fiévez - Georges Guérin 22 07 1963
Cardijn's secretary reassures the French JOC chaplain that copies of Cardijn's books have been sent to various bishops. -
Marguerite Fiévez - Georges Guérin 11 07 1963
Cardijn's secretary again discusses the list of French bishops to whom Cardijn's book should be sent. -
Marguerite Fiévez - Georges Guérin 21 06 1963
Fiévez writes again to the French JOC chaplain, discussing the promotion and distribution of Cardijn's book, Lay People into Action. -
Marguerite Fiévez - Georges Guérin 22 05 1963
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. -
Marguerite Fiévez - Georges Guérin 06 05 1963
Fiévez writes to French JOC chaplain Georges Guérin explaining the problems Cardijn encountered concerning the publication of his book -
Press release 29 08 1960
Press release announcing Cardijn's appointment as a member of the Pontifical Commission on Lay Apostolate. -
Marguerite Fiévez - Pietro Pavan 23 12 1960
Cardijn's secretary writes to Mgr Pietro Pavan to send a copy of the notes Cardijn had prepared for John XXIII in view of an encyclical to mark the 70th anniversary of Rerum Novarum. -
Cardijn - Chapter 14 - The workers’ cardinal
1965: The Workers' Cardinal - Seeker and Visionary to the End. -
Cardijn - Chapter 13 - Cardijn at the Council
1959-1960 An Encyclical on Work - Cardijn and Ecumenism - Towards Retirement - 1963: 'Laymen into Action' - 1964: Cardijn at the Council. -
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 4 - Brussels
Christian workers' organisations in Brussels - 1919: First groups of Young Trades-Unionists - 1920: Action in the University - 1923: Death of his mother. -
Cardijn - Chapter 3 - Laeken
Easter 1912: Curate at Laeken - 15th August 1915: Appointment as Director of Social Action for the Brussels area - 6th December 1916: Imprisonment at St. Gilles. -
Cardijn - Chapter 2 - Seminary
September 1897: Greek and Latin studies followed by the Major Seminary at Malines - 24 May 1903: death of Henri Cardijn - 4 August 1906: Louvain University - 22 September 1906: Ordination to the priesthood. - 1907 to 1912: 6th Form Latin teacher at Basse-Wavre. -
Cardijn - Chapter I - Birth 1882
Born at Schaerbeek, Brussels, 13 November 1882 - Toward 1897 - birth of his priestly vocation