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1 5, 3, d, 465 | December 8, 1894 - 7:00 A.M.~ ~I am about to receive
2 5, 3, c, 461(40)| 4/1) (see Biografia, pp. 1032-1033).~
3 5, 3, c, 461(40)| see Biografia, pp. 1032-1033).~
4 3, 2, d, 285(39)| Cattolico, Piacenza 1877, pp. 104-105~
5 5, 3, a, 442(11)| 1907 (see Biografia, pp. 1067-1107). Keep in mind that,
6 1, 2, d, 66(41)| Urban II in Piacenza in 1095.~
7 3, 2, d, 286(40)| Ibid. pp. 110-111.~
8 5, 3, a, 442(11)| see Biografia, pp. 1067-1107). Keep in mind that, in
9 5, 4, b, 497(20)| Genoa, see Biografia, pp. 1133-1147.~
10 5, 4, b, 497(20)| see Biografia, pp. 1133-1147.~
11 2, 1, c, 112(12)| Vaticano, Como 1873, pp. 115-117.~
12 2, 1, c, 112(12)| Vaticano, Como 1873, pp. 115-117.~
13 2, 1, d, 116(17)| Vaticano, Como 1873, pp. 119-120.~
14 4, 4, a, 348(5) | Carteggio S.B., pp. 120-121). The "priest" to whom
15 4, 4, d, 361(24)| April 25, 1883 (ibid., p. 123).~
16 3, 1, b, 238 | of July.23~ ~This is the 123rd parish I am visiting this
17 3, 2, d, 288(49)| Ibid, p. 124.~
18 2, 1, e, 129(34)| 1883 (Carteggio S.B., p. 126). The "party" meant the
19 3, 2, c, 279(22)| Ibid., p. 129.~
20 2, 3, d, 169(30)| 1893, fasc. 1, Prot. N. 13276).~
21 4, 4, d, 361(25)| Sept. 17, 1883 (ibid, p. 136).~
22 4, 4, d, 362(26)| Nov. 27, 1883 (ibid., p. 139).~
23 4, 4, d, 362(27)| Dec. 21, 1883 (ibid., pp. 140-141).~
24 2, 3, c, 162(20)| Parisiensem, Roma 1885, pp. 144-145. In his letter to Cardinal
25 2, 3, c, 162(20)| Parisiensem, Roma 1885, pp. 144-145. In his letter to Cardinal
26 5, 3, c, 463(44)| 1, Varie, Documenti, 2-159-4-1).~
27 5, 3, a, 442 | It is now four years and 160 orphans later, and we now
28 2, 2, a, 140(4) | Vaticano, Como 1873, pp. 172-173.~
29 2, 2, a, 140(4) | Vaticano, Como 1873, pp. 172-173.~
30 2, 4, b, 184(12)| Piacenza 1893, pp. 179-180 (translated from Latin).~
31 2, 4, b, 186(14)| Ibid., pp. 181-182.~
32 5, 2, c, 409 | in the past, before the 1827 emancipation, the English
33 Int 4 | John Baptist Scalabrini (1839-1905).~ ~The collected writings
34 2, 4, d, 197(26)| Ibid., pp. 185-186.~
35 1, 1, c, 34(45)| Discorso del April 13, 1865 (AGS 3017/3).~
36 5, 1, b, 381 | Session of February 22, 1869).~ ~As anyone can easily
37 1, 3, a, 80(9) | Closing of the Month of May," 1870 (AGS 3017/2).~
38 2, 4, d, 198(27)| Ibid., p. 189-190.~
39 5, 3, a, 442(11)| Institutes separated in 1907 (see Biografia, pp. 1067-
40 5, 3, c, 461(39)| AGS 3023/2). From 1904 to 1911, Fr. Marco Simoni and other
41 5, 2, c, 412(24)| Italiani di Boston, Mass. 1888-1913, Milan, p. 246.~
42 5, 3, c, 462(41)| remained in that position until 1924, when he was chosen to be
43 4, 4, d, 363(33)| della Conciliazione, Fidenza 1936. He was a canon of the
44 3, 1, a, 228(8) | Secunda..., Piacenza 1893, p. 194 (translated from Latin).~
45 5, 3, c, 462(41)| the fame of sanctity in 1941.~
46 2, 4, a, 183(10)| Ibid., 195-196.~
47 4, 3, c, 343(25)| crisi modernista, Parma 1968, p. 225). The 19th National
48 5, Mem, 5, 427(33)| Emigrazione," N. 25-26, March-June 1972, pp. 185-203.~
49 1, 1, b, 19(19)| Quaresima del 1878, Piacenza 1978, p. 15.~
50 Int 5 | Editrice Studium, Rome, 1983)~Id. = Idem (repetition
51 1, 1, a, 13(8) | Christmas homily, 1994 (ags 3016/1).~
52 4, 2, 0, 316(1) | del clero, Piacenza 1899 (1st edition). pp. 3-4.~
53 1, 2, d, 66 | religion, you see, has a 2000-year-old history. It makes
54 4, 3, c, 337(16)| Vaticano, Como 1873, pp. 204-205.~
55 2, 1, e, 127(31)| Vaticano, Como 1873, pp. 214-215.~
56 2, 1, e, 127(31)| Vaticano, Como 1873, pp. 214-215.~
57 2, 4, c, 196(24)| third synod (ibid., pp. 204-216). "Clerics" here refers
58 5, 3, a, 431 | from their country were 28,217, an incredibly enormous
59 4, 3, a, 330(6) | Aug. 16, 1887 (ibid, p. 220).~
60 1, 1, b, 21(23)| Tertia..., Piacenza 1900, pp. 228-232 (translated from the
61 1, 1, b, 28(34)| Tertia..., Piacenza 1900, pp. 229-231 (translated from the
62 1, 1, b, 28(34)| Piacenza 1900, pp. 229-231 (translated from the Latin).~
63 1, 1, b, 21(23)| Piacenza 1900, pp. 228-232 (translated from the Latin).~
64 3, 2, a, 268(7) | Catechistico, Piacenza 1890, pp. 236-237.~
65 3, 2, a, 268(7) | Piacenza 1890, pp. 236-237.~
66 2, 2, b, 141(9) | Catechistico..., Piacenza 1890, p. 238.~
67 3, 1, c, 242(32)| Tertia..., Piacenza 1900, p. 239 (translated from Latin).~
68 3, 1, c, 243(33)| Ibid., pp. 240-241.~
69 3, 1, c, 244(35)| Ibid., pp. 243-244.~
70 5, 2, c, 412(24)| Mass. 1888-1913, Milan, p. 246.~
71 1, 2, e, 70 | Brussels Congress, out of 2500 supporters, our country
72 2, 4, c, 191(22)| Ibid., pp. 253-254.~
73 3, 1, d, 252(44)| Tertia.... Piacenza 1900, pp. 256-257 (translated from Latin).~
74 2, 5, a, 206(4) | Cattolico," 1901, v. 1, pp. 257-258.~
75 1, 1, b, 19(18)| Tertia..., Piacenza 1900, p. 259 (translated from the Latin).~
76 3, 1, a, 226(6) | Savonarola" (see Biografia, pp. 272-273).~
77 3, 1, a, 226(6) | see Biografia, pp. 272-273).~
78 1, 2, b, 45 | expressed to me for the 27th anniversary of my consecration ./.
79 1, 3, c, 97(34)| 21, 1880 (ASV-SS, Rub. 283/1880, fasc. 1, Prot. N,
80 2, 1, e, 130(35)| May 6, 1891 (ibid., pp. 284-285).~
81 2, 1, e, 130(35)| 6, 1891 (ibid., pp. 284-285).~
82 5, 3, a, 431 | this figure rose to 58,290 and in 1883 to 62,704.
83 4, 3, c, 343(27)| 1892 (Carteggio S.B., p. 292).~
84 2, 3, a, 153(8) | 1892 (Carteggio S.B., p. 297). Leo XIII had threatened
85 5, 2, c, 404 | resolution as found in file 2978 of Propaganda Fide: "With
86 5, 3, c, 456 | are calling you to their 1,300,000 Italians thirsting for
87 1, 3, c, 97(34)| everything and distributed 3000 meals a day to the people
88 1, 3, c, 96(32)| will and testament (AGS 3001/2).~
89 5, 3, b, 451(25)| Monreale, Oct. 17, 1888 (AGS 3024/4).~
90 4, 4, c, 358(17)| Schiaffino, Nov. 29, 1886 (AGS 3026/4).~
91 4, 1, 0, 313(8) | Congressi, June 11, 1897 (AGS 3028/18).~
92 3, 2, e, 303(11)| information on this matter (AGS 3033). The Institute for male
93 4, 4, a, 347(3) | XIII, Sept. 26, 1881 (AGS 3042/2). For the relations between
94 4, 4, c, 356(15)| Papa, January 1886 (AGS 3043/1). The Rev. Vincenzo Papa
95 4, 4, c, 360(21)| to C. Crosta, 1902 (ags 3045/4). Rev. Clino Crosta from
96 3, 1, a, 226(6) | July 10, 1893 (ibid., pp. 310-311). Tired of the constant
97 3, 1, a, 226(6) | 10, 1893 (ibid., pp. 310-311). Tired of the constant
98 1, 2, e, 69(45)| Rub. 43/1896, Prot. N. 31372).~
99 3, 1, b, 238(23)| 1894 (Carteggio S.B., p. 315).~
100 4, 4, c, 359(18)| 1897 (Carteggio S.B., p. 338).~
101 2, 4, c, 202(34)| 1897 (Carteggio S.B., p. 342).~
102 5, 4, a, 487(11)| April 24, 1900 (ibid., p. 359). The so-called "top hat
103 4, 4, d, 363(32)| June 21, 1900 (ibid., p. 361). The "everyday lapses"
104 5, 3, a, 436 | deplored when I visited the 366 parishes of my diocese for
105 3, 1, b, 238(24)| Aug. 8, 1902 (ibid., p. 372). The "time I lost last
106 3, 1, b, 238(26)| 4, 1903 (ibid., pp. 378-379).~
107 1, 2, e, 72(48)| Bonomelli (Carteggio S.B., pp. 383-384). Bonomelli had expressed "
108 1, 2, e, 72(48)| Carteggio S.B., pp. 383-384). Bonomelli had expressed "
109 2, 3, d, 170(31)| 1881 (Carteggio S.B., pp. 39-40). By "revolution in
110 5, 1, a, 377 | South, of which more than 400 thousand in Brazil alone,
111 2, 3, b, 158(15)| Pastori, Piacenza 1896, pp. 4244. The "stumbling block" was
112 1, 3, c, 97(34)| 1880, fasc. 1, Prot. N, 42777). During the winter of
113 1, 3, c, 97(34)| see the Biography, pp. 433-439). By not accepting
114 1, 3, c, 97(34)| see the Biography, pp. 433-439). By not accepting the
115 5, 3, a, 431 | there was a letup: just 60,489. But lo and behold, in
116 3, 2, c, 277(18)| Ibid., pp. 47-49.~
117 2, 3, e, 174(37)| Rocca (see Biografia, pp. 495-503).~
118 4, 4, c, 355(14)| diocese (see Biografia, pp. 496-531). The "well-know religious"
119 2, 3, e, 174(37)| see Biografia, pp. 495-503).~
120 4, 4, c, 352(13)| March 28, 1882 (ibid., pp. 52-53). The "newspaper" was
121 3, 1, b, 237 | Mount Penna which rises 5200 feet above sea level. That
122 4, 1, 0, 314(10)| 1899, fasc. 4, Prot. N. 52038).~
123 2, 3, d, 170(31)| people (see Biografia, pp. 524-531).~
124 2, 3, a, 154(10)| Milan (see Biografia, pp. 551-553).~
125 2, 3, a, 153(9) | see Biografia, pp. 553-554).~
126 4, 4, a, 348(5) | Albertario (see Biografia, pp. 562-565).~
127 4, 4, a, 348(5) | see Biografia, pp. 562-565).~
128 1, 2, d, 59(34)| Italy, (see Biography, pp. 571-620)~
129 5, 3, a, 431 | 1882, this figure rose to 58,290 and in 1883 to 62,704.
130 2, 3, c, 162(20)| journalism (see Biografia, pp. 580-581).~
131 2, 3, c, 162(20)| see Biografia, pp. 580-581).~
132 4, 4, d, 361(22)| 1882 (Carteggio S.B., p. 59).~
133 5, 3, a, 431 | there was a letup: just 60,489. But lo and behold,
134 2, 2, c, 144(16)| 3/1901, fasc. 3, Prot. N.61381).~
135 1, 2, d, 59(34)| see Biography, pp. 571-620)~
136 2, 1, f, 133(40)| Emmanuel (see Biografia, pp. 624-628).~
137 2, 1, f, 133(40)| see Biografia, pp. 624-628).~
138 3, 1, b, 237(22)| Dec. 20, 1891 (ASV, Rub. 647/B, Placentina, S.C. Concilii
139 4, 3, c, 339(20)| 1882 (Carteggio S.B., pp. 65-66).~
140 4, 4, c, 360(20)| expedit (see Biografia, pp. 666-676).~
141 4, 4, c, 360(20)| see Biografia, pp. 666-676).~
142 2, 3, d, 167(28)| Italy (see Biografia, pp. 679-682).~
143 2, 3, d, 167(28)| see Biografia, pp. 679-682).~
144 4, 3, a, 332(8) | Rampolla (see Biografia, pp. 685-688).~
145 4, 3, a, 332(8) | see Biografia, pp. 685-688).~
146 2, 2, c, 147(20)| Rosminians" (see ibid., pp. 696-702).~
147 2, 3, e, 176(42)| Sept. 19, 1882 (Ibid., p. 70).~
148 4, 4, a, 347(3) | Stoppani, see Biografia, pp. 700-709.~
149 Int 4 | Bishop Scalabrini fill some 7000 pages, gathered into fourteen
150 4, 4, a, 347(3) | see Biografia, pp. 700-709.~
151 4, 4, c, 352(13)| see Biografia, pp. 704-711. "Dedicated without measure
152 2, 2, c, 147(20)| see Biografia, pp. 702-722). The priests of Piacenza
153 5, 3, d, 467(51)| Italians, Piacenza 1895, pp. 73-74.~
154 2, 3, e, 175(41)| censures (see Biografia, pp. 759-765).~
155 4, 4, d, 361(23)| Oct. 9, 1882 (ibid., p. 76).~
156 2, 3, e, 175(41)| see Biografia, pp. 759-765).~
157 4, 4, d, 363(32)| sympathizers (see Biografia, pp. 779-783).~
158 4, 4, d, 363(32)| see Biografia, pp. 779-783).~
159 5, 2, c, 414 | They have already gathered 802 youngsters, trained them,
160 2, 1, a, 105(1) | Pastori, Piacenza 1896, pp. 810.~
161 4, 2, 0, 326(12)| deaths (see Biografia, pp. 826-833).~
162 4, 2, 0, 326(12)| see Biografia, pp. 826-833).~
163 4, 4, b, 349(8) | Dec. 30, 1882 (ibid., p. 84).~
164 4, 2, 0, 327(13)| Workers, see Biografia, pp. 847-852.~
165 4, 2, 0, 327(13)| see Biografia, pp. 847-852.~
166 3, 2, c, 280(24)| Ibid. p. 86.~
167 3, 2, c, 281(28)| Cattolico, Piacenza 1877, pp. 88-89.~
168 1, 2, a, 42(3) | Omelia di Epifania, 1.898, (AGS 3016/3).~
169 1, 3, c, 93(28)| For the 90th anniversary of the Society
170 3, 2, d, 287(47)| Cattolico, Piacenza 1877, p. 91.~
171 3, 2, c, 280(25)| Ibid., p. 93.~
172 5, 3, b, 454(31)| Cahenslyism", see Biografia, pp. 969-974.~
173 5, 3, b, 454(31)| see Biografia, pp. 969-974.~
174 1, 3, a, 77 | God's utter freedom vis‑à‑vis everything outside himself,
175 5, 3, d, 465 | December 8, 1894 - 7:00 A.M.~ ~I am about to receive
176 3, 1, a, 225 | self-esteem felt a bit taken aback because these were confidential
177 5, 2, b, 399 | need their special help. Abandoning them to their own devices
178 1, 2, e, 71 | Thomas and about the work of Abbot Luigi Francardi. Since
179 Int 5 | Following are the more common abbreviations:~ ~AGS = Archivio Generale
180 1, 1, a, 16 | never says: enough"~ ~He is ablaze with the most burning love
181 2, 3, c, 162 | dangerous for their being ably camouflaged under opposite
182 5, 3, b, 453 | recommends.~ ~Great self‑abnegation, great love for discipline,
183 3, 1, e, 253 | school of the mind, the first abode of the faith, the first
184 5, 4 479 | obtaining them, to help abolish the "white slave trade"
185 2, 2, a, 137 | Tree of the Crucifix, which abolished blood sacrifices and made
186 5, 4, b, 490 | interest, is silent about these abominable crimes. It ignores them
187 2, 3, a, 154 | judged. My God, what an abomination! I feel so exasperated
188 5, 1, c, 388 | faith of our poor emigrants abound. Either out of expediency
189 2, 1, e, 125 | patriarchs, validated by Abraham, revealed by Moses and prophesied
190 4 306 | history. He wanted to keep abreast of history, to be attentive
191 4, 3, c, 341 | the Church and the hope of abrogating those already in existence
192 5, 1, c, 385 | with many families from the Abruzzi Region arrived in New York.
193 5, 4, a, 485 | banditry that consists in absconding with all the deposits and
194 5, 2, c, 412 | new national ways he also absorbs the religious practices
195 2, 5, b, 209 | divine Providence were we to abstain from working toward its
196 3, 1, e, 257 | Catholics in observing fast and abstinence; Christians and Catholics
197 5, 4, a, 486 | familiar get-together, not an academic performance. So let us
198 3, 1, f, 263 | around its head will rise acceptably to God. Pastors will get
199 1, 1, b, 22 | says: "Through him we have access in one Spirit to the Father" (
200 1, 1, b, 18 | worship him. Now he is accessible to everybody, to the Greeks
201 1, 2, d, 60 | happenings in the world look accidental and yet are dispositions
202 4, 4, a, 346 | the language of the world, acclaim the standards of the world,
203 4, 4, e, 369 | symphonically). ~ ~Jesus Christ is acclaimed as the Father's supreme
204 1, 2, c, 58 | Rome in the midst of the acclamations of jubilant peoples and
205 5, 1, a, 379 | internal migration, Italy could accommodate another 10 million people
206 1, 1, c, 37 | its external and internal accomplices, but only to establish the
207 3, 2, c, 282 | little ones, ah! "this is an accomplishment, this is work." Its success
208 1, 1, c, 33 | despite these many marvelous accomplishments, everybody agrees that,
209 2, 4, c, 195 | portion. You must behave accordingly, then, so as to possess
210 2, 1, a, 105 | heavenly treasures that have accrued to her through the merits
211 3, 1, e, 256 | are not in the world to accumulate goods or money or to enjoy
212 4, 2 326 | out the enclosed form as accurately as possible and send ./.
213 2, 4, b, 189 | reason to blush before their accusers, that, as a whole, they
214 2, 4, b, 188 | engage in prayer. They are accustomed to talk nonstop with people
215 1, 2, c, 57 | life of the spirit in us, accustoms us to the things of eternity
216 3, 1, b, 238 | To expect not to have aches and pains at our age is
217 4, 2 315 | Christian hope and with the achievement of new rights and the awareness
218 5, 3, a, 437 | 3. The Congregation achieves this purpose:~ ~
219 4, 2, 0, 317(2) | deficiency of nicotinic acid in the diet and characterized
220 5, 2, c, 409 | obvious that Leo XIII himself acknowledged it when, to bring these
221 2, 1, d, 124 | this return journey or are acknowledging the need to do so. The
222 1, 3, b, 84 | faith, country, blood, and acquaintanceship. During their lifetime
223 3, 2, b, 272 | free spirits. Anyone not acquainted with those great truths
224 2, 4, a, 183 | guard both against excessive acquiescence and against grim-faced severity.11~ ~
225 2, 4 177 | Holiness is a holocaust. One acquires it by generosity of will,
226 4, 2 315 | immediate gain, the anxious acquisition of power, the envy of other
227 5, 3, a, 431 | powerful in America, are actively working to take possession
228 5, 4, a, 487 | I am not keen about lay activists because they rarely set
229 5, 1, b, 381 | a misery made even more acute by new needs and isolation" (
230 5, Mem, 1, 418 | peoples, but fusion and adaptation, by which different nationalities
231 5, 2, c, 412 | foreign land, he ends up adapting to the environment. When,
232 3, 2, b, 270 | purpose. The catechism adapts itself to all ages, answers
233 4, 4, e, 364 | were not done or because additions and restorations were carried
234 5, 1, a, 375 | side porticoes, and the adjacent piazza filled with three
235 2, 1, d, 122 | detaches himself from the adjoining link becomes the sport of
236 4, 3, c, 341 | scientists, and the most capable administrators found among Catholics.~ ~
237 Int 4 | aspects;~ ~2) to give the admirers of the Servant of God, particularly
238 1, 2, c, 54 | others reciting it without admiring the mysterious depths and
239 2, 1, e, 125 | and simplicity and without admixture of error ‑- she had to be
240 5, 3, d, 472 | very serious matter (...). Admonish, be vigilant, exhort, and,
241 2, 3, d, 167 | having people, who have been admonished more than once, try to impose
242 5, Mem, 5, 428 | a reality, without much ado and with very little expense.
243 1, 3, a, 78 | by nature, our mother by adoption. As mother of the Head,
244 3 222 | his diocese of Piacenza he adopts a new style of pastoral
245 3, 2, c, 278 | Jesus Christ must be adored not only as a model for
246 1, 1, b, 30 | priest, who is a fervent adorer of the Most Blessed Sacrament,
247 1, 1, b, 27 | yourselves into societies of adorers for the different hours
248 1, 1, b, 20 | The Mass is a God who adores, a God who gives thanks,
249 1, 3, c, 91 | invisible altar, on which we adoringly offer our homage. But when
250 1, 1, b, 20 | pointing to the inscription adorning her altar: "This is how
251 3, 2, e, 294 | the diocese we invited the adult deaf-mute women who were
252 4, 1 307 | statistics of suicides, duels, adulteries, fraudulent bankruptcies,
253 2, 5, a, 205 | people, and in the work of advancing justice, which brings prosperity
254 5, 1, b, 383 | ill-conceived spirit of adventure. Instead of helping and
255 4, 4, c, 356 | ever allowed to call an adversary a perverter of the truth
256 1, 3, c, 95 | fuerint et dixerint omne malum adversus vos, mentientes, propter
257 4, 4, c, 359(19)| opinion" was that of the advisability of permitting Italian Catholics
258 5, Mem, 3, 422 | language.~ ~4) It is advisable that in every parish there
259 1, 3, b, 88 | of this Martyr, under the aegis of this powerful advocate,
260 4, 4, c, 353 | that marvelous encyclical, Aeterni Patris, speak all too eloquently.
261 2, 5, a, 208 | said of himself: "pingo aeternitati," I am painting for eternity. 7~ ~ ~"
262 2, 3, e, 174(37)| interfered in an internal affair of the Diocese of Piacenza,
263 2, 2, a, 139 | he wanted to bestow the affective and paternal dimension of
264 4, 4, d, 361 | Whatever concerns you affects me very dearly. When I
265 1, 3, c, 97 | write it, put the word "affirmative" on it. You can tell me
266 5, 2, c, 413(27)| The Cardinal replied affirmatively.~
267 3, 2, d, 284 | the total august truth it affirms (...).~ ~A catechist must
268 4, 2 322 | things (...).~ ~The evil that afflicts society is not purely economic,
269 3, 1, a, 229 | penetrate even the less affluent classes and to lead them
270 3, 1, e, 254 | will never cease and to afford special defense and protection
271 5, 2, c, 404 | to be entrusted to the aforesaid Missionaries." ~ ~The experience
272 5, 2, a, 396 | the immortal hopes of the afterlife rekindled, to cultivate
273 5, 1, b, 381 | and formalities and if the agencies were just branches of the
274 5, 4, a, 485 | ours a top priority on the agenda of the regional, diocesan,
275 5, 4, a, 485 | if they tried, would only aggravate the wounds they are trying
276 4, 1 312 | course, you will run into aggravations, but you will be repaid
277 1, 1, b, 29 | ordination: Dignoscite quod agitis (Pontif. Rom.). Christ
278 2, 1, a, 107 | body hung from a cross, agonized on it, died, and was buried.
279 2, 1, a, 107 | Church, too, is crucified, agonizes and seems to be dying.
280 1, 2, d, 62 | God" ~ ~We now see society agonizing to produce a new order of
281 5, 3, b, 449(23)| Scalabrinian missionaries was Agostino Bausa, Archbishop of Florence. ~
282 2, 3, c, 161(19)| Czacki expressed ideas that agreed with those of Scalabrini.
283 1, 1, c, 33 | accomplishments, everybody agrees that, at no other time in
284 3, 2, c, 282 | milk for the little ones, ah! "this is an accomplishment,
285 5, 1, c, 385 | they would sail for Buenos Aires where relatives and friends
286 4, 4, c, 353 | certain newspapers putting on airs of deep respect for the
287 4, 2 319 | either purely socialistic or akin to them should make your
288 4, 3, c, 340 | the good people became alarmed. Were these candidates
289 4, 3, b, 336(14)| Vescovo di Piacenza, "L'Alba," July 15, 1900.~
290 1, 2, e, 70 | Barberis, professor at the Alberoni College, member of the Permanent
291 1, 3, b, 88 | Fulcos, the Gerardos, the Albert Prandonis, the Paolo Buralis
292 1, 2, e, 69 | Honorary President ~ Alberto Barberis, C.M., President.45~ ~ ~"
293 3, 1, d, 248 | fathers, you too should stay alert and guard your house because
294 1, 3, c, 91 | surface," St. Clement of Alexandria adds, "but look deep inside:
295 3, 1, f, 261 | the difficult problems of algebra, but they must know something
296 2, 1, d, 122 | mistrust, suspicion, and alienation in the depth of one's heart.
297 2 102 | for which he feels an all-embracing solicitude ‑- and for the
298 1, 3, a, 81 | for our sakes, God is the all-giving love, Jesus Christ is the
299 2, 3, e, 176 | in accordance with the all-too-human policies that, for some
300 1, 3, c, 93 | bring hearts together, to allay anxiety, to gladden disheartened
301 1, 3, b, 87 | Antoninus and Victor which were allegedly buried there.~ ~For many
302 4, 3, b, 333 | uppermost in his mind is the allegiance of all peoples to his Throne,
303 2, 2, c, 146(19)| Spirito di allegrezza, Piacenza 1878, pp. 4-5.~
304 5, 3, d, 473 | heart and strength to the alleviation of the miseries of others.~ ~
305 4, 2 316 | cost. Joining these as allies or associates are the people ‑-
306 2, 4, a, 183 | antagonism of the world.~ ~Make allowances for the weaknesses of everyone,
307 2, 1, e, 130 | peace with whatever God allows to happen not only to us
308 1, 1, b, 31 | charity against envy, of almsgiving against avarice, of chastity
309 3, 2, b, 272 | whose first step is the alphabet, is a blessing, a blessing
310 4, 1 311 | the fraternal meetings of Alseno, Bedonia and Chiaravalle
311 4, 4, e, 370 | in one single choir will alternate praises, blessings, prayers,
312 1, 1, c, 37 | mysterious chalice that alternates. Blessed is he who is able
313 3, 2, d, 288 | cures but, at the same time, alters a living organism and frustrates
314 5, 4, a, 487 | who are well-meaning and altruistic but always likely to be
315 5, 3, d, 471(57)| Letter to Fr. O. Alussi, Aug. 26, 1893 (AGS 3023/
316 1, 1, c, 33 | this foundation can only amass ruins upon ruins (...).~ ~
317 3, 1, c, 245 | illustrious writer. They want to amaze and astonish their listeners
318 2, 1, d, 117 | marvelous structure and the amazing unity of that glorious hierarchical
319 5, 2, a, 395 | along the Plata, Orenoque, Amazon, or Mississippi Rivers,
320 2, 4, c, 194 | Leaving aside personal ambitions, cooperate with him in all
321 2, 1, d, 120 | well as their insane pride, ambitious designs, and hypocritical
322 5, 4, a, 480 | that bill, appropriately amended by the parliamentary committee.~ ~
323 2, 1, g, 135 | repentance, disposes them for amendment, and celebrates their return
324 5, 2, b, 400 | in the United States to Americanize, if I may use this word,
325 1, 2, e, 69 | scientific knowledge and amicable discussions, collected in
326 4, 2 319 | of the majority of people amidst a real upsurge of industrial
327 4, 4, c, 357 | fronts and with all possible ammunition, but to no avail. Truly
328 | amongst
329 4, 2, 0, 323(9) | del S. Padre - Obolo dell'amore filiale, Piacenza 1891,
330 3, 1, a, 227 | the collapse of Joseph" (Amos 6:6). Such must not be
331 5, 4, a, 485 | savings lost by our emigrants amounted to L. 200,000!~ ~Some of
332 1, 2, d, 64 | field, where she will be amply compensated for the betrayal
333 1, 3, b, 87 | when I was able to kiss the ampulla containing the relics of
334 1, 2, e, 68 | that illustrate the sublime analogies and beauty of religion or
335 5, 4, b, 495 | in close contact with the analogous society set up in Italy
336 2, 5, a, 203 | determines their weight and analyzes their composition? What
337 2, 1, d, 122 | chain"~ ~In these days of anarchy, we cannot repeat often
338 2, 5, c, 217 | recommendations, reproaches, and anathemas against the laziness of
339 2, 1, d, 121 | teachers, condemning and anathematizing, in the name of Religion
340 2, 2, b, 142 | Apostolic See, the true and sole anchor of hope and salvation for
341 1, 2, d, 61 | unfalteringly in God and is anchored to heaven hopes against
342 5, 2, a, 395 | plains of America, in the Andes or the Cordilleras or the
343 5, Mem, 2, 420 | accumulated a catalog of anecdotes and stories that make me
344 5, 4, b, 492 | land, the delegate begins anew with them the same work
345 5, 2, c, 409 | today, the reason is that Anglicanism and the schism are the religion
346 5, Mem, 3, 422 | learning English; for the Anglo-Saxon clergy, learning Romance
347 4, 4, d, 362 | to you who are dimidium animae meae (the other half of
348 2, 1, d, 121 | to the spirit that should animate a sincere Catholic. Whoever
349 5, 3, d, 469 | sovereign principle of unity animating them. ~ ~For this reason,
350 5, Mem, 1, 418 | immigrations recorded in the annals of history.~ ~We are not
351 5, 2, c, 412(24)| V. Gregori, Venticinque anni di Missione fra gli Immigrati
352 2, 1, d, 122 | vicious enemies, eager to annihilate the Church and souls. "
353 2, 3, e, 175(41)| Inquisition," which had been announced, were to deal with the "
354 3, 1, f, 263 | prayers, devotions, timely announcements, and explanations of the
355 4, 4, a, 348 | more annoying to have to annoy you once again.~ ~I hope
356 3, 2, e, 291 | And so the confusion, the annoyance, and the thought of having
357 5, 3, a, 446 | thousand lire in revenues annually and thus lighten their very
358 5, 3, d, 465 | the vows are ipso facto annulled without resorting to dispensations.
359 2, 3, a, 150 | Pontiff for all eternity anointed him with his holy oil and
360 3, 1, b, 236 | of the brave through the anointing with sacred chrism.~ ~ ~
361 4, 3, b, 334 | to ./. come out of our anonymity and openly declare who we
362 5, 4, b, 488 | supervision of a bishop answerable to Propaganda Fide is necessary
363 2, 4, a, 183 | frightened by the opposition and antagonism of the world.~ ~Make allowances
364 4, 4, d, 363(33)| wrote, among other things, Antesignani della Conciliazione, Fidenza
365 1, 1, a, 14 | earthly pilgrimage, the anthem and canticle that echo on
366 2, 3, c, 160 | people, ignorant people, antichrists, who must be treated like
367 1, 1, b, 31 | Propose the Eucharist as the antidote that frees us from our daily
368 4, 3 328 | miraculous restoration is antihistorical; to call for it from outsiders
369 2, 4, c, 194 | people and bad books and antireligious newspapers do not spread
370 5, 2, a, 396 | House of Deputies, the Hon. Antonibon ‑- reporting some of the
371 4, 4, e, 365 | inscription, de sanguine Sancti Antonini Martyris (from the blood
372 2, 5, c, 213(16)| riconoscimento delle reliquie dei SS. Antonino e Vittore, Piacenza 1880,
373 | Anyhow
374 | anywhere
375 2, 3, a, 152 | arouse enthusiasm in the apathetic; to encourage the valiant;
376 5, 4, b, 490 | unnoticed because of general apathy.~ ~As I have already pointed
377 3, 1, b, 238 | the parishes of the upper Apennines. I overworked myself beyond
378 2, 3, c, 160 | belong to Paul or I belong to Apollos or I belong to Kephas, whereas,
379 1, 2, e, 69 | congress: religious and apologetic disciplines, first of all,
380 1, 2, e, 70 | the edifice of Catholic Apologetics. This will compel speculative
381 5, 3, d, 466 | teaching, you will be a living apologia of the Church, our most
382 4, 3, b, 336 | purpose? The Church, a modem apologist writes, avails herself also
383 4, 3, c, 338 | one day it would have to apologize for not having saved Italy.
384 5, 3, c, 460 | just when persecutions and apostasies are on the increase. The
385 5, 2, c, 412 | of his new homeland, thus apostatizing from the two great loves
386 3, 1, d, 248(40)| XIII's Encyclical, Quod apostolici muneris. ~
387 1, 2, e, 68 | crown, its triumph and its apotheosis.43~ ~ ~"Faith is not afraid
388 Int 5 | parenthesis. The bibliographical apparatus is very simple. The explanatory
389 3, 1, c, 244 | himself. Christ is not an apparition that disappears at once.
390 3, 1, c, 239 | other ways: by heavenly apparitions, by supernatural ./. inspirations,
391 2, 4, c, 201 | even this time I have not appealed to your charity in ./.
392 5, 3, c, 459 | ite ‑- go ‑- sounds so appealing, so insistent in the heart
393 1, 1, b, 21 | gives thanks, a ./. God who appeases, a God who implores. The
394 1, 1, c, 35 | doing God's; one's unruly appetites, by following the holy Gospel
395 1, 1, b, 22 | words. I enthusiastically applaud these manifestations of
396 3, 2, a, 268 | timely considerations just applauded, have brought our work to
397 5, 3, d, 464 | with this program. The new applicants will begin a regular 1-year
398 1, 1, b, 28 | the offering is made.~ ~Appraise your dignity from this Sacrifice,
399 1, 3, c, 93 | instinct for discerning and appreciating the workings of divine Providence,
400 2, 4, b, 184 | ministry.~ ~When a priest approaches the altar to offer the immaculate
401 4, 3, c, 342 | He gave me his reasons of appropriateness and I gave him my reasons
402 4, 3, c, 339 | hostile to her, could one approve or at least tolerate the
403 1, 2, d, 63(39)| Centennial of the first Crusade, Apr. 21, 1895 (AGS 3018/26).~
404 5, 1, d, 391(16)| New York, Oct. 15, 1901 (L'Araldo Italiano - The Italian Herald,"
405 4, 2 322 | are like those regarding arbitration, pensions for the incapacitated,
406 5, 3, a, 447 | there was only one Noah's Arc that achieved its purpose.
407 4, 4, e, 366 | to God. Here among its arches and columns, we all feel
408 2, 3, c, 162(20)| Leonis XIII Epistola ad Archiepiscopum Parisiensem, Roma 1885,
409 2, 4, b, 186 | heart.~ ~Hence, like a wise architect, the priest must lay the
410 2, 5, c, 216 | wicked, still belong to the architecture of good; and if God were
411 Int 5 | same bibliographical or archival reference)~F. = FOLIO~ ~
412 1, 3, b, 89 | This city of ours was the arena of his glorious achievements,
413 1, 3, b, 88 | Prandonis, the Paolo Buralis of Arezzo, the Philip Suzanis, the
414 5, 3, c, 456 | Angels of Paranà, Perù, Argentina, Colombia, and other Provinces
415 4, 4, c, 355 | anyone's freedom to discuss arguable teachings. Also with regard
416 4, 4, c, 356 | if and when the occasion arises, and I received permission
417 5, 4, b, 493 | Baron Antonio Manno, also an aristocrat, who bears an honored and
418 5, Mem, 1, 418 | death and destruction but armies of peaceful workers seeking
419 5, 2, c, 409 | nationality. The traditions of Arminius, the desire to crush the
420 2, 5, c, 216 | that, when describing the armor of a Christian soldier,
421 3, 1, b, 232 | expected to spread the fragrant aroma of Christ. I am firmly
422 2, 1, d, 117 | well-knit body, a real society, arranged and organized with an interior
423 5, 3, a, 445 | of my letters that I was arranging something very useful with
424 5, 1, c, 386 | to make room for the new arrivals, the new victims of sordid
425 5, 4, b, 489 | and thus ensure that, upon arriving in America, the poor peasants
426 3, 2, e, 295 | without a sound, like an arrow shot against a stone.~ ~
427 4, 4, b, 351 | of documents, a veritable arsenal of powerful weapons. But,
428 5, 4, a, 483 | of the Prefects, and the articles by semi-official bulletins
429 3, 1, b, 236 | precious works, and noble artifacts.~ ~Finally, proof of this
430 4, 4, e, 368 | Eternal Beauty from which artists draw their ideals and achieve
431 2, 2, a, 139 | proud of. Shortly before ascending into heaven, Jesus Christ
432 1, 1, b, 21 | Christ, and the wondrous ascents unto God.~ ~In the Eucharist,
433 1, 2 40 | beings, that motivates the asceticism that raises daily existence
434 1, 2, d, 64 | at the very moment that Asia and Africa are at the height
435 1, 2, b, 51 | ambition"~ ~The things I aspire to are to do good, and to
436 2, 1, a, 108 | and daughters, when you assemble in church on holy days to
437 5, 4, a, 486 | cause for which you have assembled here is indeed beautiful.
438 2, 1, g, 134 | repeat to the Christian assemblies these words: "Children,
439 2, 3, d, 167 | veiled terms, what he himself asserts "is in full conformity with
440 5, 3, d, 473 | is to return? Regarding assignments, I strongly insist on one
441 5, 2, b, 400 | that violent attempt to assimilate them, the one that had this
442 5, 4, b, 492 | to the delegate or his associate who receives them at the
443 4, 1, 0, 311(4) | Associazioni Cattoliche. Discorso del
444 3, 2, e, 299 | the mystery.~ ~We see an assorted crowd of people gathered
445 2, 4, a, 181 | children in danger? He assumes responsibility for them.
446 3, 1, c, 245 | They want to amaze and astonish their listeners with rhetorical
447 3, 1, a, 226 | gravity and ignorant pride by astute and boisterous people.
448 1, 1, b, 27 | refuge of the poor, the asylum of the troubled and the
449 5, 3, a, 431 | heretics, Freemasons, and atheists whom we will be trying to
450 1, 1, b, 31 | he gave his speech to the Athenians, taking his cue from the
451 2, 1, c, 113 | Lord; Penance as a means to atone for our sins; the Eucharist
452 2, 1, c, 113 | immortality of the soul, atonement for sin through penance,
453 3, 1, e, 254 | of domestic life, he also attaches to marriage the full dignity
454 2, 1, d, 122 | thinks it is honoring God by attacking people who may be absolutely
455 4, 4, c, 356 | sources, could prevent the attainment of the desired goal, especially
456 5, 4, b, 491 | material welfare. The first attains its purpose by setting up
457 5, 4, a, 483 | have been taken, or even attempted, to improve this state of
458 3, 1, a, 229 | egoism and self-interest is attempting to penetrate even the less
459 2, 1, d, 123(26)| intransigents" and their attempts to "go over the heads" of
460 2, 3, c, 161 | important people would have attended the Congress of Liège if
461 3, 2, d, 285 | catechism of the class he or she attends. The teacher should make
462 2, 1, g, 135 | compassion, the goodness, and the attentions lavished on him with tender
463 4 306 | abreast of history, to be attentive to the signs of the times,
464 2, 1, g, 134 | deeds, as well as her laws, attest to her goodness. Just as
465 5, 3, c, 460 | departure of missionaries attests to the fruitfulness and
466 5, Mem, 4, 425 | Missions and judging their attitudes, while the bishops asking
467 5, 4, b, 492 | Association, headed by Marquis and Attorney Gianbattista Volpe Landi,
468 1, 1, c, 38 | faith, hope, and love by attracting our dispersed brothers and
469 2, 4, d, 197 | of morals, this must be attributed in large measure to the
470 5, 3, b, 454 | to say the least, by the attribution to them of ideas they had
471 3, 2, a, 267 | of the listeners became attuned to Christian thoughts.
472 4, 4, c, 353 | authorities who with incredible audacity try to impose themselves
473 1, 2, b, 48 | monotony of the ministry and of audiences. All this preserves us,
474 4, 4, c, 356 | as not to forget, change, augment, tone down, or otherwise
475 1, 2, c, 53 | into an apostle. How many Augustines are children of the prayers
476 1, 2, e, 70 | past and these blessed and auspicious expectations for the future
477 5, 3, a, 431 | bishops of South America and Australia (...).~ ~I shall omit the
478 5, 1, a, 378 | Holland, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, and Switzerland
479 1, 2, e, 69 | larger numbers, Germans, Austrians, Hungarians, Swiss, Spaniards,
480 3, 1, d, 249 | obligations in a clear, easy, authoritative, consistent, and convincing
481 2, 1, a, 107 | Holy Spirit, she speaks out authoritatively to all, preaches the same
482 4, 2 322 | individuals. The rest will follow automatically. 8~ ~A marvelous encyclical"~ ~
483 4, 4, c, 352 | with the fiery question De Auxiliis.~ ~More than two hundred
484 4, 4, c, 357 | possible ammunition, but to no avail. Truly the arguments he
485 5, 4, b, 492 | ease of finding jobs, and availability of religious and civil care.
486 4, 3, b, 336 | modem apologist writes, avails herself also of kingly thrones
487 1, 1, b, 31 | envy, of almsgiving against avarice, of chastity against lust,
488 1, 2, c, 56 | God and help put back the avenging sword into the sheathe.
489 5, 1, d, 389 | population, opening new avenues for commerce and industry,
490 3, 2, b, 274 | good, ordinary pastors with average virtue will do. But in
491 2, 3, d, 169 | for the noble purpose of averting decisions that might have
492 2, 3, e, 175 | by certain pharisees, who avidly look for every pretext to
493 3, 2, a, 266 | while society has rightly awakened with real enthusiasm to
494 5, 3, c, 457 | life there are moments so awe-inspiring, so pregnant with sweet
495 1, 3, c, 90 | majestic and somber figure awed the prophets of old contemplating
496 5, Mem, 2, 419 | brilliant Creole became an axiom of those colonial Governments,
497 2, 1, e, 129 | have turned into a Tower of Babel. Maybe our present times
498 2, 5, a, 207 | taught them since they were babies to respect you, to give
499 5, 1, c, 386 | those unfortunates find a backbreaking job ‑- if and when they
500 2, 5, a, 207 | its purpose if it were not backed by the parents. So let