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See-judge-act
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Speech to leaders of French Catholic Action movements
Pope Francis recalls the historic relationship of the Catholic Action movements with the pope going back to 1929, and offers his own insights in the see-judge-act. -
Note 3 - Reflections and suggestions
Cardijn's third note responds to the planned work program for the Vatican II Preparatory Commission on Lay Apostolate. -
Spirituality of Catholic Action
French Archbishop Emile Guerry explains the theoretical bases of (Specialised) Catholic Action -
See judge act
Canadian Bishop Remi De Roo praises the Cardijn method. -
Cardijn's method
English Bishop John Petit recommends the see, judge, act method to the Knights of St Columba. -
Memories of a Vatican II bishop
Canadian Bishop Remi De Roo recalls his meetings with Cardijn. -
The dialectics of Canon Cardijn
Fr Langdale explains Cardijn's Three Truths dialectic. -
Religious liberty
Cardijn's first speech to the assembled bishops of Vatican II. -
Reflections on the Enquiry
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. -
Quaerite primum
Cardijn summarises the essentials of the YCW method in this wide-ranging talk to English YCW chaplains. -
The YCW: Its doctrinal foundation and essential characteristics
In this document prepared for the 1950 JOC International Congress, Cardijn expands on his Three Truths Dialectic. -
The Three Truths
Cardijn's keynote speech to the First International Congress of the JOC in 1935, introducing the Three Truths Dialectic. -
The YCW
Cardijn summarises the whole YCW method in this 1938 article. -
How does a study circle work?
In this early article, Cardijn explains his conception of a study circle.