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Philippines YCW leader, who became vice-president of the International YCW from 1961-64.
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Caroline Pezzullo was a US YCW leader of the 1950s and 1960s, who went on to do extensive work in the field of world development.
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is a Uruguayan feminist theologian and photographer who has lived in Venezuela since 1969. A representative of Latin American ecofeminism, she was one of three Latin American women appointed by Pope Paul VI as observers at the Second Vatican Council.
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Leader of the Argentinian JOCF and wife of martyred JOC leader, Jose Serapio "Pepe" Palacio
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Founder of the Jeunesse Indépendante Catholique Féminine in France and its adult counterpart, Action Catholique Indépendante.
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French JOCF leader who died young
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Pioneer of the Flemish Christian Workers Movement, who collaborated with Cardijn in the establishment of the JOCF/VKAJ.
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Early leader of the Belgian JOCF and the International YCW, secretary general of Pax Christi International and deputy secretary of the International Federation of Christian Labour Movements.
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Leader of the Belgian JOCF who died very young
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Décès de Marie Malgorn, jociste et tertiaire de Saint François
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A leader of the National Catholic Girls Movement, later the Girls YCW in Australia, who became an extension worker in India
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A leader of the Malaysian YCW and later the International YCW, who became a well-known community and founder of the NGO, Tenaganita.
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US YCW leader, who went to Europe where she worked with the Austrian YCW, the Belgian JOCF and the JOC Internationale before going to South Africa, where she also helped organise young workers.
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A national fulltime worker for the JOCF in France, Thérèse later founded Claire Amitié, hostels for young women.
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Pioneer of the JOCF in Belgium, Marguerite also worked fulltime for the JOC Internationale for 12 years before becoming Cardijn's personal secretary.
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Co-founder of the JOCF in France.
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Madeleine De Roo worked closely with Cardijn in Laeken to launch study circles for teenage young workers and later for the Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne Féminine
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Founder of the Syndicat de l'Aiguille (Needleworkers Union), Victoire Cappe worked closely with Cardijn to launch study circles of teenage girl workers in Laeken.