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1 2, 2, b, 142 | Missionaries working for our emigrants in the Americas, as well 2 2, 2, b, 142 | and felicitations of the emigrants themselves.~ ~Through me, 3 2, 2, b, 142 | communities of our poor emigrants ‑- ask you, Holy Father, 4 2, 3, a, 154(11)| fulfilled teaching school to the emigrants.~ 5 2, 3, a, 155 | evaluated the needs of the emigrants....~ ~I would already have 6 3, 1, b, 238(24)| he had spent visiting the emigrants in the United States.~ 7 3, 2, e, 290 | number of emigrations and emigrants so great.~ ~What does this 8 3, 2, e, 293 | becomes the Apostle to the Emigrants in order to restore the 9 4, 4, d, 363(32)| Bonomelli Institute for the emigrants in Europe. Scalabrini did 10 5 374 | God.~ ~The Apostle to the Emigrants studies the phenomenon of 11 5 374 | Church's mission to the emigrants and the best way to fulfill 12 5, 1 375 | The sight of departing emigrants at the Milan railroad station 13 5, 1 375 | speculation and exploitation.~ ~Emigrants, unaccompanied and unprotected, 14 5, 1, a, 375 | THE CAUSES~ ~ "They were emigrants"~ ~Quite a few years ago, 15 5, 1, a, 375 | common goal.~ ~They were emigrants. They had come from the 16 5, 1, a, 376 | country. Far, far away, these emigrants hoped to find bread, less 17 5, 1, a, 377 | Italians are the pariahs among emigrants, that they do the meanest 18 5, 1, a, 377 | statistical data, Italian emigrants living in the American Republics 19 5, 1, a, 377 | Italy: 1 million temporary emigrants ‑- a veritable ebb and ./. 20 5, 1, a, 378 | and 1 million permanent emigrants, namely, people who cross 21 5, 1, a, 379 | necessity. Of course, among the emigrants there are some bad individuals, 22 5, 1, b, 381 | insubordination, with no gain for the emigrants because, without capital 23 5, 1, b, 381 | shipping companies and the emigrants and restricted their work 24 5, 1, b, 381 | might even be useful to the emigrants. Even if the agents did 25 5, 1, b, 382(6) | the landowners than to the emigrants.~ 26 5, 1, c, 383 | of distress of our poor emigrants and wrote a pamphlet that 27 5, 1, c, 383 | evils and dangers our poor emigrants are confronted with. Everything, 28 5, 1, c, 383 | people try to ensnare the emigrants in foreign countries where 29 5, 1, c, 384 | taste was the bread of the emigrants, of those unfortunate souls, 30 5, 1, c, 384 | mentioned are not true of all emigrants. Very many of them have 31 5, 1, c, 384 | evils"~ ~The dangers the emigrants must face are such and so 32 5, 1, c, 385 | two or three hundred ./. emigrants who had arrived at the port 33 5, 1, c, 385 | the manner in which our emigrants are transported. Crammed 34 5, 1, c, 385 | America are leased out to the emigrants either directly by the Governments 35 5, 1, c, 386 | a rather large number of emigrants to Brazil to take the place 36 5, 1, c, 386 | together an immense number of emigrants in New York City ‑- attracted 37 5, 1, c, 386 | thousand promises ‑- poor emigrants who were shamelessly exploited 38 5, 1, c, 387 | describe the dangers our poor emigrants meet when it comes to their 39 5, 1, c, 388 | the simple reason that our emigrants would not understand them. 40 5, 1, c, 388 | understand them. Besides, the emigrants are so spread out all over 41 5, 1, c, 388 | to the faith of our poor emigrants abound. Either out of expediency 42 5, 1, c, 388 | or out of ignorance, the emigrants let themselves get caught 43 5, 1, c, 389 | pointing this out to our emigrants. But when was this ever 44 5, 1, d, 390 | mean exploitation of the emigrants, to their detriment and 45 5, 1, d, 390 | social greatness of the emigrants' cause"~ ~I think that the 46 5, 1, d, 390 | the cause of our Italian emigrants and the political and material 47 5, 2 394 | and appreciation for, the emigrants' spiritual heritage call 48 5, 2 394 | traditions peculiar to the emigrants. So, under the leadership 49 5, 2, a, 396 | on the condition of our emigrants in America ‑- read a letter 50 5, 2, a, 398 | Furthermore, the tendency of our emigrants to settle in communities 51 5, 2, a, 398 | talk about emigration and emigrants during these past ten or 52 5, 2, a, 399 | cross of Christ consoles the emigrants, encourages them, and sustains 53 5, 2, a, 399 | principles. It preserves the emigrants from the dangers of corruption 54 5, 2, b, 400 | improve the condition of our emigrants?9~ ~ ~"Our church, our school, 55 5, 2, b, 400 | saving work on behalf of our emigrants. Then we will have reason 56 5, 2, b, 400 | I may use this word, the emigrants from the various countries 57 5, 2, c, 402 | and moral welfare of our emigrants"~ ~I ask all of you, beloved 58 5, 2, c, 404 | could be set up for our emigrants, after the example of the 59 5, 2, c, 406 | Missionaries for the Italian Emigrants. I know this is a very 60 5, 2, c, 407(18)| protect the nationality of the emigrants ‑- to Leo XIII ‑- A draft 61 5, 2, c, 407(18)| various nationalities" of the emigrants. The memorandum was written 62 5, 2, c, 410 | rule.~ ~However, for the emigrants the situation changes.~ ~ 63 5, 2, c, 410 | situation changes.~ ~The emigrants have been flung into a foreign 64 5, 2, c, 411 | sentiment. Hence, the poor emigrants need not just the care of 65 5, 2, c, 411 | their faith.22~ ~ ~"If the emigrants preserve their traditions, 66 5, 2, c, 411 | remain Catholics"~ ~If the emigrants preserve their traditions, 67 5, 2, c, 412 | the vast majority of our emigrants, he is uneducated, together 68 5, 2, c, 412 | of the thousand or more emigrants traveling with me. How 69 5, 2, c, 414 | problem.27~ ~Assisting the emigrants on both their outward trip 70 5, 2, c, 414 | important to assist the emigrants on both their outward trip 71 5, 2, c, 415 | spiritual needs of the Italian emigrants in America and how urgent 72 5, 2, d, 416 | preservation of the faith of the emigrants from all the Catholic nations 73 5, 2, d, 416 | whose dioceses Catholic emigrants are leaving and the bishops 74 5, Mem, 1, 417 | untouched by human hands. I met emigrants who reached the peaks of 75 5, Mem, 1, 418 | sending such large numbers of emigrants of different nationalities? 76 5, Mem, 2, 420 | to their faith, all the emigrants of the various nationalities 77 5, Mem, 2, 420 | abandonment in which the emigrants were left for so many years 78 5, Mem, 3, 421 | community with very many emigrants should have its own priest. 79 5, Mem, 3, 421 | reading, the children of the emigrants will learn writing and arithmetic, 80 5, Mem, 3, 422 | remained Catholic. The emigrants would have remained Catholic 81 5, Mem, 3, 422 | religious care. In fact, emigrants tenaciously preserve everything 82 5, Mem, 3, 424 | spiritual assistance to the emigrants, especially those in the 83 5, Mem, 3, 424 | especially at the moment of the emigrants' departure and arrival.~ ~ 84 5, Mem, 3, 424 | ensure above all that the emigrants are accompanied by priests 85 5, Mem, 4, 424 | the spiritual care of the emigrants have the necessary qualities 86 5, Mem, 4, 425 | provide priests for the emigrants.~ ~But it is equally sad 87 5, Mem, 4, 425 | hundreds of thousands of poor emigrants.~ ~How well the brave missionaries 88 5, Mem, 4, 425 | priests assigned to the emigrants' care; and to require that 89 5, Mem, 4, 425 | the spiritual needs of the emigrants are being provided for. 90 5, Mem, 4, 426 | make on millions of poor emigrants in whose hearts by now has 91 5, Mem, 5, 427 | rest for the needs of the emigrants. If Leo XIII could request 92 5, 3 429 | of priests to assist the emigrants. In February, he submitted 93 5, 3 429 | the Missionaries for the emigrants, which was officially born 94 5, 3, a, 429 | society of priests to help the emigrants"~ ~A few months ago, a former 95 5, 3, a, 429 | of thousands of Italian emigrants were living. There he 96 5, 3, a, 430 | spiritual care to the Italian emigrants in the Americas, to watch 97 5, 3, a, 430 | spiritual needs of the Italian emigrants in the Americas"~ ~Here 98 5, 3, a, 430 | the care of the Italian emigrants in the Americas, drafted 99 5, 3, a, 431 | minds and hearts of the emigrants. While, at the moment, 100 5, 3, a, 431 | not-too-distant future these same emigrants will be unbelievers, heretics, 101 5, 3, a, 432 | in which almost all our emigrants live. The need to provide 102 5, 3, a, 433 | Missionaries, to direct emigrants to them, to collect funds, 103 5, 3, a, 433 | the needs of the Italian emigrants; also asking the bishops 104 5, 3, a, 434 | Means to prevent harm to the emigrants"~ ~Besides waging a war 105 5, 3, a, 434 | first means for keeping the emigrants from harm should be the 106 5, 3, a, 434 | priests of the place where the emigrants will be settling. During 107 5, 3, a, 434 | sheep. In this way, the emigrants would find themselves in 108 5, 3, a, 435 | going to the help of the emigrants is ripe"~ ~The idea of going 109 5, 3, a, 435 | going to the help of the emigrants is ripe. The press is constantly 110 5, 3, a, 435 | on behalf of the Italian emigrants off the ground. I have 111 5, 3, a, 435 | the evangelization of the emigrants in America and would also 112 5, 3, a, 436 | witnessed the departure of emigrants from the Piacenza train 113 5, 3, a, 436 | America to work among the emigrants to help sustain their faith, 114 5, 3, a, 436 | Piacenza and to assist the emigrants, as far as possible, in 115 5, 3, a, 436(5) | Charles for the Italian Emigrants, Aug. 10, 1900 (AGS 7/5).~ 116 5, 3, a, 437 | wherever the needs of the emigrants require them;~ ~ 117 5, 3, a, 437 | guide, and counsel the emigrants;~ ~ 6 - by accompanying 118 5, 3, a, 437 | 6 - by accompanying the emigrants on the ocean voyage and 119 5, 3, a, 437(6) | the Missionaries for the Emigrants, 1888, (AGS 127/2).~ 120 5, 3, a, 438 | the religious care of our emigrants and gave it the glorious 121 5, 3, a, 438 | assistance and protection of the emigrants; in Boston, an industrial 122 5, 3, a, 439 | well.~ ~When possible, the emigrants who leave from Italian ports 123 5, 3, a, 439 | priest ministers to the emigrants during the voyage (...).~ ~ 124 5, 3, a, 439 | which they (the Italian emigrants to America) live. The reports 125 5, 3, a, 439 | mission work among the Italian emigrants. To a great extent, the 126 5, 3, a, 439 | To a great extent, the emigrants are now able to satisfy 127 5, 3, a, 439 | the welfare of the poor emigrants. So, even if not everything 128 5, 3, a, 440 | While in North America our emigrants are found in great numbers 129 5, 3, a, 440(9) | Charles for the Italian Emigrants, Aug. 10, 1900 (AGS 7/5). 130 5, 3, a, 442(11)| provided they worked for the emigrants. But the most important 131 5, 3, a, 445 | aim it is to assist the emigrants, especially in the Americas. 132 5, 3, a, 445(17)| Charles for the Italian Emigrants, Aug. 10, 1900 (AGS 7/5). 133 5, 3, a, 446 | among the children of our emigrants..." ~ ~You missionaries 134 5, 3, a, 446 | among the children of our emigrants, we will have workers for 135 5, 3, a, 446 | for the children of the emigrants"~ ~You ask me if Fr. Morelli 136 5, 3, a, 446 | Italo-American seminary for the emigrants' children who show signs 137 5, 3, a, 447 | children of the Italian emigrants trained in America" ~ ~As 138 5, 3, a, 447 | youngsters, children of Italian emigrants, who seem to have a priestly 139 5, 3, b, 448 | thousands upon thousands of poor emigrants, like sheep without a shepherd, 140 5, 3, b, 448 | its work of protecting the emigrants of various European nationalities, 141 5, 3, b, 448 | affection not only of the emigrants but also of the very nations 142 5, 3, b, 449 | Missionaries for the Italian emigrants, which has its main house 143 5, 3, b, 450 | Missionaries for the Italian Emigrants, born five years ago in 144 5, 3, b, 450 | that the cause of our poor emigrants is very dear to you, too. 145 5, 3, b, 451 | for the care of our poor emigrants also in your part of the 146 5, 3, b, 451 | the work for the care of emigrants in America better known 147 5, 3, b, 455 | religious care of Italian emigrants.~ ~I will seriously consider 148 5, 3, c, 457 | hastened to the help of our emigrants across the Ocean. Today 149 5, 3, d, 464(45)| the Missionaries for the emigrants, 1888 (AGS 127/2).~ 150 5, 3, d, 473 | noble concern for our poor emigrants. Personally, I would be 151 5, 3, d, 474 | go to the barracks of the emigrants and, as a rule, return to 152 5, 4 479 | material protection of the emigrants through international agreements 153 5, 4 479 | and civil rights of the emigrants, protect them from the greedy 154 5, 4 479 | Since "the needs of our emigrants can be divided into two 155 5, 4 479 | the work on behalf of the emigrants to be "at once religious 156 5, 4 479 | Society on behalf of the emigrants. Its purpose was to provide 157 5, 4 479 | provide religious care for the emigrants from the moment they leave 158 5, 4 479 | contributing most of the emigrants. To this end, all were 159 5, 4 479 | above all with the Italian emigrants because they were among 160 5, 4, a, 482 | only encourage the poor emigrants to continue on their way 161 5, 4, a, 482 | and education.4~ ~ ~"Our emigrants are the least protected"~ ~ 162 5, 4, a, 483 | the least protected of all emigrants (...).~ ~True, Government 163 5, 4, a, 484 | Portuguese, or Spanish emigrants are leaving their lands 164 5, 4, a, 484 | is the situation of our emigrants!~ ~Generally, our emigrants 165 5, 4, a, 484 | emigrants!~ ~Generally, our emigrants are sent by greedy, speculating 166 5, 4, a, 484 | safeguarding the unfortunate emigrants from snares and high-handedness.6~ ~" 167 5, 4, a, 484 | serious abuses against the emigrants will be eliminated, and 168 5, 4, a, 484 | Remittances and Savings of Italian Emigrants in the Two Americas, which 169 5, 4, a, 485 | the savings lost by our emigrants amounted to L. 200,000!~ ~ 170 5, 4, a, 486 | collecting funds for the emigrants, vigorously counseling against 171 5, 4, a, 486 | consequences, defending the emigrants from snares and fraudulent 172 5, 4, a, 487(10)| the care of the Italian emigrants in Europe, founded by Bonomelli 173 5, 4, b, 488 | first of all, to free our emigrants from the hands of speculating 174 5, 4, b, 488 | lay"~ ~The needs of our emigrants are of two kinds: moral 175 5, 4, b, 489 | necessary for the employment of emigrants upon their arrival in America 176 5, 4, b, 489 | in the places where the emigrants will be settling.~ ~Regarding 177 5, 4, b, 489 | foreign countries where our emigrants are embarking, to welcome 178 5, 4, b, 489 | ports to which the Italian emigrants are heading so as to forestall 179 5, 4, b, 489 | during the voyage, the emigrants are accompanied by a member 180 5, 4, b, 490 | for the protection of the emigrants must openly and constantly 181 5, 4, b, 491 | spiritual welfare of our ./. emigrants, the other on their material 182 5, 4, b, 491 | else fails, counseling the emigrants and channelling them toward 183 5, 4, b, 491 | of our brother and sister emigrants.14~ ~ ~"Founding just an 184 5, 4, b, 491 | provide adequate care for our emigrants (...).~ ~I am planning an 185 5, 4, b, 491 | association is to defend the emigrants through a well-coordinated 186 5, 4, b, 492 | its services free to the emigrants at the ports of embarkation. 187 5, 4, b, 492 | work of assistance for the emigrants leaving from that port, 188 5, 4, b, 493 | that contribute the most emigrants"~ ~Here in Italy, besides 189 5, 4, b, 493 | that contribute the most emigrants. These committees were 190 5, 4, b, 493 | sorrowful plight of the emigrants and see their needs, the 191 5, 4, b, 494 | service is located ‑- and the emigrants. This will be done through 192 5, 4, b, 494 | contribute any amount of emigrants.~ ~The emigrants must know 193 5, 4, b, 494 | amount of emigrants.~ ~The emigrants must know the countries 194 5, 4, b, 495 | continues to assist the emigrants in the United States, the 195 5, 4, b, 495 | various American nations our emigrants are heading for ‑- where 196 5, 4, b, 496 | of America"~ ~One of our emigrants' greatest needs was that 197 5, 4, b, 496 | Genoa to accompany the poor emigrants. On the ship, they would 198 5, 4, b, 496 | assistance to all the Italian emigrants who land there, especially 199 5, 4, b, 497(20)| Charles for the Italian Emigrants, Aug. 10, 1900 (AGS 7/5).