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Chronique sociale : ウィキペディア英語版
Chronique sociale

The ''Chronique Sociale'' (Social Chronicle) is a French organization founded in Lyon in 1892 to publish what became an influential organ of Catholic social activism. From 1904 the publishers began arranging annual study weeks (''semaines sociales'') where Social Catholics could meet and exchange ideas. The parent organization continues to promote training and education about social cooperation, and a related limited company publishes books.
==Early years==

The ''Chronique des Comités du Sud-Est'' ("Chronicle of the Southeast Committees"} was founded in 1892 by Marius Gonin and Victor Berne.
Gonin was a silk worker, celibate and mystic.
At first the journal was just a newsletter for the distributors of ''La Croix'', but it soon became the main organ of the Social Catholics in Lyon.
It described itself as an "organ of social animation."
In the first years it promoted church teachings on social action as defined in the encyclical ''Rerum novarum''.
The ''Chronique'' gave the views of a group of lay Catholics that accepted Christian-democratic principles of social reform, and quickly attracted opposition from conservatives.

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