
Val Noone, Belgium 1919, Joseph Cardijn begins the Young Christian Workers Movement. John Lack (Ed.), 1919, The Year Things Fell Apart?, Australian Scholarly, Melbourne, 2019, 116-128.
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Stefan Gigacz, Congar and Cardijn at Vatican II, Congar and Chenu: Friend, Teacher, Brother, Interface Theology, 2019, Vol. 3(1), 31-68.
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DUNCAN, Graham A and EGAN, Anthony. The ecumenical struggle in South Africa: The role of ecumenical movements and liberation organisations from 1966. Studia Hist. Ecc. [online]. 2019, vol.45, n.1, pp.1-28. ISSN 2412-4265.
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Robert Allan Carey, Freedom in the Catholic Press: a case study of the Melbourne Advocate in the 1960s. Ph.D. Thesis, Monash University, 2019.
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Les enquêtes jocistes en Belgique et en France, c. 1925 – c. 1940, par Éric Geerkens et Xavier Vigna
La place de l’enquête dans la pensée de Joseph Cardijn – Bref aperçu de l’organisation et de l’évolution de la JOC – La pratique d’enquête de la JOC – Après le « Voir » : « Juger » et « Agir » – Conclusion – Bibliographie in Eric Geerkens, Nicolas Hatzfeld, Isabelle Lespinet-Moret et Xavier Vigna : Les enquêtes ouvrières dans l’Europe contemporaine, Éditions La Découverte, 2019, 456 p., 28 €.
Stefan Gigacz, The Leaven in the Council: Joseph Cardijn and the Jocist Network at Vatican II. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Divinity, 2019.
https://repository.divinity.edu.au/3448/
Justin Sands, Introducing Cardinal Cardijn’s See–Judge–Act as an Interdisciplinary Method to Move Theory into Practice. Religions 2018, 9(4), 129.