In this short 1942 article, Cardijn explains what he calls “the Christian conception of work.” THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF WORK Militant ouvrier, publishes an article by Canon Cardijn devoted to the Christian notion of work. The “eternal, universal, sacred, divine value of human work,” writes the author, “is the foundation, the unshakeable and indispensable basis of all rights and all duties, all application and all regimes, no matter what kind of human work is involved in time and in space.” Then he continues as follows:
The Christian conception of work
The Christian conception of work
The Christian conception of work
In this short 1942 article, Cardijn explains what he calls “the Christian conception of work.” THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF WORK Militant ouvrier, publishes an article by Canon Cardijn devoted to the Christian notion of work. The “eternal, universal, sacred, divine value of human work,” writes the author, “is the foundation, the unshakeable and indispensable basis of all rights and all duties, all application and all regimes, no matter what kind of human work is involved in time and in space.” Then he continues as follows: