International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS) Pax Romana
International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS) was created in Fribourg, Switzerland in 1921 under the title of PAX ROMANA.
History[edit]
Representatives of 17 European countries (England, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Hungary, Lithuania, Italy, Luxemburg, Holland, Poland, Portugal, Czechoslovakia and Switzerland) and representatives from Argentina, Java and United States of America decided on 19th July to set up an International catholic Bureau of information and coordination under the name of Pax Romana[1]. Its aim was "to carry out the complete development of the Catholic idea in the student milieu in all fields of university, intellectual and social life, based on the best traditions of the Christian past and trying to meet the exigencies of the present times".
References[edit]
- ↑ Buenaventura, Pelegri (1979). IYCS and IMCS: their option and their pedagogy. 134 Boundary Street, 6/F. - Kowloon, Hong Kong: Asian Secretariat, International Movement of Catholic Students. p. 3. Search this book on
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