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Canadian Bishop Remi De Roo praises the Cardijn method.
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A new blog journeying with Cardijn and the Jocist Network of bishops, priests and lay people thru the Second Vatican Council
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French priest Pierre Haubtmann was a chaplain to the French JOCF, the Action Catholique des Milieux Indépendantes (ACI), national chaplain to the Action Catholique Ouvrière (ACO), and the principal compiler of Gaudium et Spes.
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Archbishop James Gleeson of Adelaide, was a key actor in promoting the development of the Cardijn movements in Australia.
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Cardijn writes to the secretary of the COPECIAL emphasising the need to focus on formation and ecumenical issues, particularly in light of the Council.
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COPECIAL official, Rosemary Goldie, responds to Cardijn indicating that his concerns will be taken into account.
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Cardijn writes to the cardinal to congratulate him on his appointment as president of the Council preparatory commission on lay apostolate.
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Cardijn acknowledges receipt of his appointment to the Pontifical Commission 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's draft notes prepared in the process of writing his first note for the Vatican II Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate
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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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Invitation to Cardijn to join the first meeting of the Pontifical Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate and to take the oath of secrecy.
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Cardinal Cento writes to Cardijn inviting his proposals and suggestions for the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn writes to the secretary of the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate to ask if it would be possible to delay the first meeting for a few days.
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Proposal for a special meeting of the IYCW to discuss preparation for the Ecumenical Council
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Cardijn's first note drafted for the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate for Vatican II.
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Cardijn sends his Note 1 to the president of the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Declaration by the International YCW following a meeting of its Executive Committee in November 1960.
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Cardijn explains the distinct but united roles of priests and lay people in the Church and the world.
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Mgr Glorieux writes to Cardijn on behalf of the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate requesting him to draft a paper on "Priests and Lay People in the Apostolate."
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Cardijn seeks advice in the drafting of his papers from the vicar-general of the Diocese of Tournai, a trusted theological advisor.
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Cardijn's third note responds to the planned work program for the Vatican II Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn outlines his conception of the lay apostolate in this note for the Vatican II Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn writes to Mgr Glorieux expressing concern over the way the issue of lay apostolate was being divided among several schema.
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Cardijn sends his reflections to the President of the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn writes to the secretary of the Preparatory Commission to indicate that he has more copies available of his notes if need be.
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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.
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The vicar-general of Tournai diocese sends his proposed corrections to and translations of Cardijn's documents to Marguerite Fiévez.
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The vicar general of Tournai writes to Cardijn concerning his translations.
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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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The PCLA circulates a questionnaire seeking to better understand lay movements and organisations.
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Cardijn's notes for his meeting with Pope John XXIII's Substitute.
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Cardijn's note for his meeting with the president of Propaganda Fide.
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Cardijn's notes for his meeting with the secretary of the Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs.
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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 presents his reflections on a draft pastoral letter by Bishop Emile De Smedt of Bruges.
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Cardijn presents his conception of canonical mission and hierarchical mandate to the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate
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Cardijn presents the International YCW in this note drafted for the Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn insists on the role of the SCA movements in this note for the Prep Com on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn insists on his understanding of animation, the apostolate of the laity and Catholic in this note for the Prep Com on Lay Apostolate.
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Cardijn is concerned that the Sub-Commission on Social Action of the Prep Com on Lay Apostolate is ignoring the work of the YCW.
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Bishop Helder Camara writes home to his Brazilian co-workers with news of developments at Vatican II.
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Cardijn reflects on the significance of Vatican II and its work.
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A letter from leaders of the JOC Internationale to Pope John XXIII the day before the opening of Vatican II.
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Brazilian Bishop Helder Camara writes an open letter to his brother bishops expounding his conception of Vatican II.
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Cardijn's proposal during Vatican II for a Rome-based centre of dialogue between hierarchy and laity on issues relating to the lay apostolate.
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A note by Cardijn on the Vatican II draft schema on missionary activity.
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Cardijn submitted a written intervention for the Vatican II schema on the priesthood.
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As a Council Father, Cardijn's submitted a written intervention on lay apostolate to Vatican II since discussion in the Council plenary was already complete.
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The Brazilian bishop writes to Cardijn proposing that he celebrate a mass for workers during the last session of Vatican II.