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Quotes from a 1942 speech by Cardijn on the example of the early Christians.
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With World War II now over, Cardijn reflects on the role of the need to build a worldwide JOC movement.
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Cardijn's preface to a book by French Jocist Paul Beschet recalling the experiences of JOC leaders under the forced labour regime and concentration camps in Germany during World War II.
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Returning from the Americas in 1946, Cardijn stopped in the UK where he made a flying tour of several industrial centres.
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Cardijn talks about his plans for the developing JOC Internationale.
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Cardijn explains the role of the JOC in this talk to French JOC chaplains.
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Cardijn summarises the essential points and outcomes of the 1947 Montreal JOC International Congress, the first post-war international congress.
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Cardijn reflects on his first trip to Africa in 1946 and on the bankruptcy of existing forms of evangelisation.
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The first lecture in Cardijn's famous 1948 Godinne lecture series.
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The second of Cardijn's famous 1948 Godinne lecture series.
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This is the third of Cardijn's famous 1948 Godinne lecture series.
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This is the fourth of Cardijn's famous 1948 Godinne lecture series.
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Writing in the Swiss JOC magazine, Cardijn insists again that there needs to be a positive answer to communism.
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The second part of Cardijn's reflections following his 1948 tour of Africa and Latin America.
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In one of his most famous Godinne lecture series, Cardijn reflects on the life, vocation and mission of the young worker and the role of the YCW.
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The text of Cardijn's talk broadcast by the BBC Home Service.
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Cardijn reflects on the importance of continual recruitment for the YCW and the need to reach the masses by acting as "fishers of men."
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Addressing a rally in London, Cardijn insisted on the mission and vocation of the person.
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This is the first of Cardijn's 1950 Godinne lecture series.
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The second of Cardijn's 1950 Godinne lecture series.
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This is the third of Cardijn's 1950 Godinne lecture series.
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Addressing the 1950 JOC International Congress, Cardijn explains the JOC's role within the working class and the kind of liberation and revolution it seeks.
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In this document prepared for the 1950 JOC International Congress, Cardijn expands on his Three Truths Dialectic.
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Addressing a rally of the English YCW, Cardijn insists that anti-communism or anti-materialism is not a solution to the problems of the working class.
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Cardijn analyses and responds to Pope Pius XII's controversial radio message to the international congress of the JOC.
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This is Cardijn's famous speech to the 1951 World Congress on Lay Apostolate in Rome which in many respects anticipates the Vatican II document Gaudium et Spes.
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Addressing a gathering of Dutch priests, Cardijn emphasises the need for collaboration between priests and lay people.
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Cardijn reflects on the need to work for peace as the Cold War reaches its peak.
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As the Cold War ramps up, Cardijn reflects on the meaning of peace.
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Cardijn reflects on the need for world peace and co-existence between capitalist and communist systems.
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Cardijn reflects on the significance of the worker struggle and Labour Day.
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Extracted and adapted from the second edition of the "Manuel de la JOC".
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Cardijn reflects on his first trip to Asia.
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Cardijn speaks to Portuguese JOC chaplains following a trip to Fatima.
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Cardijn's notes on French philosopher and playwright, Gabriel Marcel.
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After returning from his first trip to Asia, Cardijn reflects on the challenges facing the continent, including hunger and racial discrimination.
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Introduction to the Challenge to Action compilation of Cardijn's writings.
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Cardijn summarises the essentials of the YCW method in this wide-ranging talk to English YCW chaplains.
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In preparation for the first International Council of the JOC, Cardijn reflects on the meaning of the enquiry method and the importance of the Three Truths dialectic.
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Cardijn speaks of the role of the YCW in assisting young people make the transition from school to work.
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Cardijn addresses leaders of the JOC Internationale at the end of the first international council in Rome.
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Speaking to a Sri Lankan Catholic paper, Cardijn explains the problems caused by colonialism in Africa and Asia, the need for a native clergy and respect for people of colour.
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Cardijn laments the failure to provide formation for young workers.
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News report on Cardijn's visit to the US in January 1957.
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Cardijn's reflections on a racial discrimination incident at Little Rock, Arkansas in the USA.
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Report of Cardijn's visit to Calcutta in 1958.