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Jocism|ˈdʒəʊsɪz(ə)m| [ad. F. Jocisme, acronym from the initial letters of Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne, Christian working youth, set up by Joseph Cardijn in Belgium in 1924, and subsequently extended in Europe: see -ism.] An organization which aimed at spreading Christianity amongst working people. So ˈJocist n. and a.
1935Catholic Worker Nov. 3/2 It is necessary to have study circles exclusively for the young wage-earners... Let us see how the Jocists (Catholic working youth) run theirs. 1939Theology XXXIX. 432 Jocism has as its final end the conquest of the entire working class, the whole world, for Christ and His Church. Ibid. 437 The apex of the Jocist organization. 1951Scottish Jrnl. Theol. IV. 160 This theory, sometimes derided by its opponents as ‘Jocist romanticism’, has been the main support, particularly in Anglo-Catholic circles, of much Christian social doctrine. 1960Rev. Politics XXII. 339 From the beginning Mounier was against any political movement by a specifically confessional group (such as the Jocist movement). |