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Silvano Tomasi – Gianfausto Rosoli
For the Love of Immigrants

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1 Writ, 1 XIII | St. Charles for Italian Emigrants). Piacenza: Tip. G. Tedeschi, 2 Writ, 1 XIII | Commission for Catholic Emigrants). Piacenza, 1905. AGS AB 3 Intr XV(1) | initiative on behalf of our emigrants. I consider it fortunate 4 Intr XV(1) | providential education of Italian emigrants took care Bishop Scalabrini. 5 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | some 30 million Italian emigrants in a little over the span 6 Intr, 3 XX | transit point for thousands of emigrants from the Veneto, Lombardy 7 Intr XX(9) | the Missionaries for the emigrants), approved by the Congregation 8 Intr, 3 XXI | Charles Borromeo for the Emigrants (1887), the Missionary Sisters 9 Intr, 3 XXI | Society for the Protection of Emigrants (1892). His vast correspondence 10 Intr, 5 XXV | areas from where almost all emigrants were coming from were anchored 11 Intr XXIX(42)| St. Charles for Italian Emigrants). Piacenza: Tip. Vesc. G. 12 1, 1, I 2 | a common goal.~They were emigrants. They belonged to the various 13 1, 1, I 3 | that the pariahs among all emigrants are the Italians, that they 14 1, 1, II 4 | necessity. Of course, among the emigrants there are some bad individuals 15 1, 1, II 5 | desperate, abandoned, anguishing emigrants.~Those who would like to 16 1, 1, II 6 | insubordination, with no gain for the emigrants, because peasants without 17 1, 1, II 6 | free emigration and we saw emigrants leaving from foreign ports, 18 1, 1, II 6 | merchant marine and of the emigrants themselves. The emigrants 19 1, 1, II 6 | emigrants themselves. The emigrants were compelled to do things 20 1, 1, III 7 | increase in the number of emigrants has been truly gigantic. 21 1, 1, III 7 | out from Europe 8,287,620 emigrants: 5,391,542 of them to the 22 1, 1, III 7 | extraordinary numbers of emigrants for centuries and received 23 1, 1, III 7 | interest and security of the emigrants themselves.~From data on 24 1, 1, III 8 | 80 tons of cargo and 890 emigrants; also the Britannia, a French 25 1, 1, III 8 | 300 tons of cargo and 920 emigrants. In one month, more than 26 1, 1, III 8 | one month, more than 20,00 emigrants have left, and what is more 27 1, 1, III 8 | the ship. This year 68,000 emigrants have set sail from Genoa. 28 1, 1, III 8 | is the one that divides emigrants by sex and age. In fact, 29 1, 1, IV 9 | advantage, a benefit, to the emigrants and a source of pride for 30 1, 1, IV 9 | at the destination of our emigrants.~By and large, everybody 31 1, 1, IV 9 | irresistibly attracts all those emigrants who seek their fortune through 32 1, 1, IV 9 | 1883~~~~1884~~~~1885~~~~~~Emigrants ~~~~19,610~~~~21,069~~~~ 33 1, 1, V 10 | indeed have a large number of emigrants but they lack the energy, 34 1, 1, V 11 | not have colonies for our emigrants should at least tell us 35 1, 1, V 11 | much worse, than that of emigrants from other countries.~When 36 1, 1, V 11 | Spanish and Portuguese emigrants leave their birthplace and 37 1, 1, V 11 | to defend and assist the emigrants!~ ~ 38 1, 1, VI 12 | its apostolate, while the emigrants from the old continent find 39 1, 1, VI 12 | priests who share with the emigrants the same sacred attitudes 40 1, 1, VI 13 | cross of Christ consoles the emigrants, encourages them, sustains 41 1, 1, VI 13 | principles, and preserves the emigrants from the dangers of corruption 42 1, 1, VI 13 | society for German Catholic Emigrants has been set up in Germany, 43 1, 1, VI 13 | Protection Society for German emigrants was established in Bamberg 44 1, 1, VI 14 | Society is to protect the emigrants through a carefully planned 45 1, 1, VI 14 | offers his services to the emigrants gratis. He counsels and 46 1, 1, VII 16 | improve the conditions of our emigrants is not quite correct, because 47 1, 1, VII 16 | the least protected of all emigrants. In fact, if Rossini were 48 1, 1, VII 16 | a protective society for emigrants was established. But, with 49 1, 1, VII 16 | negative aspect: it warned the emigrants about the dangers they might 50 1, 1, VII 17 | America attracts most of our emigrants. Less populated than North 51 1, 1, VII 17 | upon thousands of Italian emigrants, who have spread out in 52 1, 1, VII 17 | improve the condition of our emigrants?~ ~ 53 1, 1, VIII 17 | Sorrow~ ~The dangers the emigrants must face are so many and 54 1, 1, VIII 18 | that two or three hundred emigrants who had arrived at the port 55 1, 1, VIII 18 | the manner in which our emigrants are transported. They are 56 1, 1, VIII 18 | America are leased out to the emigrants either directly by the Governments 57 1, 1, VIII 19 | tasks, and thus protect the emigrants from the exploitation and 58 1, 1, VIII 20 | littered with the bones of our emigrants, who were attracted down 59 1, 1, VIII 21 | departure!...Oh, yes, the emigrantsdreams are beautiful, gentlemen. 60 1, 1, VIII 21 | describe the conditions of our emigrants in the New World:~ ~In one 61 1, 1, VIII 22 | falsely called them (the emigrants, in fact, were dressed in 62 1, 1, IX 24 | have seen, the needs of our emigrants are of two kinds: moral 63 1, 1, IX 25 | necessary for the employment of emigrants upon their arrival in American 64 1, 1, IX 25 | in the places where the emigrants are going to settle.~ ~As 65 1, 1, IX 25 | foreign countries, where emigrants are embarking, to welcome 66 1, 1, IX 25 | ports where the Italian emigrants are heading, so as to forestall 67 1, 1, IX 25 | during the voyage, the emigrants are accompanied by a member 68 1, 1, IX 26 | for the protection of the emigrants must openly and constantly 69 1, 1, IX 26 | assistance to be offered the emigrants during the journey. But 70 1, 1, X 27 | the simple reason that our emigrants would not understand them. 71 1, 1, X 27 | understand them. Besides, the emigrants are so spread out over that 72 1, 1, X 27 | to the faith of our poor emigrants abound. And, out of either 73 1, 1, X 27 | expedience or ignorance, the emigrants let themselves get caught 74 1, 1, X 28 | savages. The tendency of our emigrants to settle in colonies is 75 1, 1, XI 28 | of so many thousands of emigrants from my diocese. I received 76 1, 1, XI 29 | speaks about the Italian emigrants in America.~ I, too, am 77 1, 1, XI 29 | Assistance for our Italian emigrants. Unfortunately, the efforts 78 1, 1, XI 29 | concerns of the Italian emigrants. We were thinking about 79 1, 2 32 | possibility of recruiting emigrants contained also in the second 80 1, 2 35 | navigation societies and the emigrants, and if they limited their 81 1, 2 35 | sometimes turn useful to the emigrants. And even if the agents 82 1, 2 36 | can, in a word, force the emigrants to choose a goal imposed, 83 1, 2 36 | interested in emigration and emigrants.~Listening to them, they 84 1, 2 37 | the expense of the poor emigrants. Keep away!~But, apart from 85 1, 2 38 | disastrous expedition of emigrants from the Mantua region, 86 1, 2 38 | destination to which those poor emigrants were directed? And why, 87 1, 2 38 | the permission to recruit emigrants, says among other things: “ 88 1, 2 39 | to provide agricultural emigrants from Northern Italy, the 89 1, 2 40 | the entire journey of the emigrants, who would like to go there 90 1, 2 42 | price of passage for 140,000 emigrants; Brazil is planning the 91 1, 2 44 | conditions in which 200 emigrants from the Mantua region live. 92 1, 2 44 | huge expedition of Italian emigrants to the province of Baja ( 93 1, 2 44 | that in this expedition our emigrants run very serious risks, 94 1, 2 45 | attention on the fate of emigrants in Genoa. The doctor also 95 1, 2 45 | inclement weather to the emigrants who stay in that city before 96 1, 2 45 | substantial means to attract emigrants from Europe to the provinces 97 1, 2 46 | of Italy.”As soon as our emigrants arrive in Brazil, they are 98 1, 2 46 | the welfare of the poor emigrants, he will carefully study 99 1, 2 47 | are the conditions of our emigrants!~By the greedy speculation 100 1, 2 47 | protection of the unfortunate emigrants from deceptions and oppression.~ 101 1, 2 47 | Europe on recruitment of emigrants are, as I said, stricter 102 1, 2 48 | refuse to allow recruited emigrants to leave without giving 103 1, 2 49 | only encourage the poor emigrants to continue their way with 104 1, 2 49 | cited report, defends the emigrants, but not the refugees. Hence 105 1, 2 50 | not only to direct the emigrants, but also to come to the 106 1, 2 50 | its apostolate, while the emigrants from the old continent find 107 1, 2 51 | priests who share with the emigrants the same sacred attitudes 108 1, 2 51 | cross of Christ consoles the emigrants, encourages them, sustains 109 1, 2 51 | principles, and preserves the emigrants from the dangers of corruption 110 1, 2 52 | Society for German Catholic emigrants has been set up in Germany, 111 1, 2 52 | Protection Society for German emigrants was established in Bamberg 112 1, 2 52 | Society is to protect the emigrants through a carefully planned 113 1, 2 52 | offers his services to the emigrants gratis. He counsels and 114 1, 2 54 | Missionaries for Italian Emigrants is today an accomplished 115 1, 3, II 69 | with the majority of our emigrants, he is ignorant, with the 116 1, 4 73 | the religious care of our emigrants, under the glorious name 117 1, 4 73 | many thousands of Italian emigrants in the Americas, should 118 1, 4 73 | especially spiritual care, to the emigrants, particularly in the Americas.”~ 119 1, 4 73 | the spiritual care of the emigrants and exercise charity toward 120 1, 4 74 | assistance and protection of the emigrants; in Boston, an industrial 121 1, 4 74 | given good results.~The emigrants who sail from Italian ports 122 1, 4 75 | and protection of Italian emigrants, in relationship to and 123 1, 4 76 | on behalf of the Italian emigrants. General Ferrero is the 124 1, 4 76 | plains of America where our emigrants are scattered.~ ~It is my 125 1, 4 76 | law itself protects the emigrants, and wished the formation 126 1, 4 77 | system of protection the emigrants from the many dangers which 127 1, 4 77 | offering free services to emigrants at the ports of embarkation; 128 1, 4 77 | beneficial assistance to the emigrants who sail from that most 129 1, 4 78 | of Assistance for Italian Emigrants.”~Thus the work initiated 130 1, 4 80 | of information, and the emigrants, and this through delegates 131 1, 4 80 | emigration.~It is essential that emigrants know the countries of immigration 132 1, 5 81 | health conditions of the emigrants in 1896 (Giovanni Battista 133 1, 5 81 | experience for Italy. Italian emigrants leave and settle overseas 134 1, 5 82 | behalf of the poor Italian emigrants, contributed to my project 135 1, 5, I 83 | statistical data, Italian emigrants living in the American Republics 136 1, 5, I 83 | Italy: one million temporary emigrants – a veritable ebb and flow 137 1, 5, I 83 | and one million permanent emigrants, namely, people who cross 138 1, 5, I 84 | Gentlemen, please note that emigrants from almost all other countries 139 1, 5, I 84 | their mother’s milk. But our emigrants do not enjoy these blessings 140 1, 5, I 85 | mean exploitation of the emigrants to their detriment, and 141 1, 5, I 86 | channeled a very large number of emigrants to Brazil, to supply the 142 1, 5, I 86 | Senatebrought hordes of emigrants to that city, lured there 143 1, 5, I 86 | cases, thousands of our emigrants are living in abandonment 144 1, 5, II 86 | II~ ~And what about the emigrantsmoral and physical dangers? 145 1, 5, II 86 | I have said so far. The emigrants are living without religious 146 1, 5, II 87 | more it is felt. Among our emigrants we can touch this fact with 147 1, 5, II 88 | economic conditions of the emigrants?~From a report to the President 148 1, 5, II 88 | unfortunately so is the silver age. Emigrants seldom find the fortunes 149 1, 5, II 89 | country that offers our emigrants the best conditions.~The 150 1, 5, II 89 | conditions.~The conditions of our emigrants in Brazil are even worse. 151 1, 5, II 90 | bitter was the bread of the emigrants, of those unfortunate souls, 152 1, 5, II 90 | that they cannot offer our emigrants a quiet little corner and 153 1, 5, II 90 | to point them out to our emigrants. When was this ever done 154 1, 5, III 91 | spiritual welfare of our emigrants, the latter at their material 155 1, 5, III 91 | else fails, counseling the emigrants and channeling them toward 156 1, 5, III 91 | of our brother and sister emigrants. ./. I had pinned my hopes 157 1, 5, III 92 | heeded the cry of our poor emigrants and called the attention 158 1, 5, III 92 | these societies for the emigrants, I found clapping hands, 159 1, 5, III 93 | seminary for the sons of our emigrants who would like to embrace 160 1, 5, III 93 | America to accompany the emigrants to their destination; they 161 1, 7 104 | handle remittances from emigrants was part of the debate. 162 1, 7 104 | completely abandoned” the emigrants. Yet emigration was one 163 1, 7 105 | anachronistic and dangerous to emigrants and even to candidates to 164 1, 7 106 | year by a large number of emigrants totaling 400,000. There 165 1, 7 106 | about 200,000 temporary emigrants, a veritable ebb and flow 166 1, 7, I 108 | occupying distant lands, where emigrants can live in the shadow of 167 1, 7, II 110 | sorrowful cry of our unfortunate emigrants and wrote a pamphlet which 168 1, 7, II 111 | and dangers which our poor emigrants are confronted with. Everything, 169 1, 7, II 111 | mentioned are not true of all emigrants. Very many of them have 170 1, 7, II 112 | with particular groups of emigrants, like the economic and political 171 1, 7, II 113 | maritime carriers and the emigrants, and if their role were 172 1, 7, II 113 | could even be useful to the emigrants. And even if the agents 173 1, 7, II 114 | task of the recruiter of emigrants, if not to stimulate and 174 1, 7, II 114 | made the conditions of the emigrants worse, and that fact speaks 175 1, 7, II 115 | serious abuses against the emigrants will be eliminated, and 176 1, 7, II 115 | Remittances and Savings of Italian Emigrants in the Two Americas.~The 177 1, 7, II 115 | the savings lost by our emigrants amounted to 200,000 lire!~ 178 1, 7, II 116 | Services as applied to our emigrants, to their children, and 179 1, 7, II 116 | slam the door shut on the emigrants who would like to come back.~ 180 1, 7, II 117 | rigorously applied to our emigrants or to their children born 181 1, 7, II 117 | first appear.~Many of our emigrants would like to come back, 182 1, 7, II 120 | the case of the Italian emigrants and the missionaries. Not 183 1, 7, II 120 | would be! How grateful the emigrants would be! The emigrants 184 1, 7, II 120 | emigrants would be! The emigrants are homesick beyond words 185 1, 7, II 121 | the great majority of our emigrants that very often they undertake 186 1, 7, III 121 | to be carried out by our emigrants. With joy I salute such 187 1, 7, III 122 | bring large returns to the emigrants and to the investors themselves.~ 188 1, 7, III 122 | Italy where the exodus of emigrants is massive, the Motherhouse 189 1, 7, III 122 | Port of Genoa to help the emigrants, under the direction of 190 1, 7, III 123 | for children of Italian emigrants; and with immense sacrifices 191 1, 7, III 123 | saving work on behalf of our emigrants. And then we will have reason 192 1, 7, III 123 | I may use this word, the emigrants from the various countries 193 1, 8 125 | to promote assistance to emigrants.~Bishop Scalabrini says 194 1, 8 125 | engaged in assistance to emigrants and that the leaders of 195 1, 8 128 | a rather large number of emigrants to Brazil to take the place 196 1, 8 129 | gentlemen, the dangers our poor emigrants meet with regard to their 197 1, 8 131 | pointing them out to our emigrants. But when was this done 198 1, 8 134 | Grievous abuses against our emigrants will be eliminated and a 199 2, 1, Rep1 140 | you speak of the Italian emigrants has been most welcome. I 200 2, 1, Rep1 140 | assistance committees for Italian emigrants, but the efforts made have 201 2, 1, I 142 | manner of giving to the emigrants suitable material and spiritual 202 2, 1, I 142 | the task of dissuading the emigrants ./. from emigrating, and 203 2, 1, III 153 | they should furnish the emigrants with letters of recommendation 204 2, 1, III 154 | society would provide that the emigrants be accompanied during the 205 2, 1, III 155 | committee or society to add the emigrants in their spiritual and temporal 206 2 180(4) | Congregation of Missionaries for Emigrants established by Bishop Scalabrini.~ 207 2, 2, 3 181 | very first crossing of the emigrants is full of dangers and hazards. 208 2, 2, 9 188 | Missionaries for the Italian emigrants is growing from day to day. 209 2, 2, 9 189 | for the missions for the emigrants that zeal and that love 210 2, 2, 10 190 | Missionaries for the Italian emigrants. However, protocol requires 211 2, 2, 11 190 | Missionaries for the Italian emigrants and on this date is sending 212 2, 2, 12 191 | who are working for our emigrants in the Americas, as well 213 2, 2, 12 191 | and felicitations of the emigrants themselves.~ Through me 214 2, 2, 13 192 | and to ./. the Italian emigrants, whom you mentioned, and 215 2, 2, 16 194 | New York for the Italian emigrants and that this fact, as is 216 2, 2, 17 195 | not able to help him. Our emigrants there are rich in good will 217 2, 3, 1 201 | work on behalf of the poor emigrants.~ As for the blessing you 218 2, 3, 2 202 | to the good of the poor emigrants.~ I take this occasion to 219 2, 3, 6 204 | Congregation for the Italian Emigrants, vivae vocis oraculo (orally):~ 220 2, 3, 12 208 | and the colonies of our emigrants.~ I believe all this would 221 2, 3, 13 209 | and comfort to our poor emigrants. My most ardent wish is 222 2, 4 233 | encounter with departing emigrants, the awareness of their 223 2, 4, 1 235 | Excellency regarding the Italian emigrants in America are quite true. 224 2, 4, 1 236 | great advantage to the poor emigrants themselves. With this hope 225 2, 4, 3 239 | spiritual well-being of Italian emigrants in Brazil. ~ If Your Excellency 226 2, 4, 4 240 | decided in favor of the emigrants, among them the foundation 227 2, 4, 4 240 | of Missionaries for these emigrants and especially for those 228 2, 4, 5 241 | the salvation of Italian emigrants. Blessed be God a thousand 229 2, 4, 6 243 | for assistance to our emigrants could be established on 230 2 243(24)| protection of German Catholic emigrants in the ports of embarkation, 231 2, 4, 8 244 | behalf of the poor Italian emigrants. I am well convinced of 232 2, 4, 10 245 | the welfare Committees for Emigrants established by ./. other 233 2, 4, 64 305 | benefit of the thousands of emigrants who are still to come to 234 2 313(1) | une Oeuvre en faveur des Emigrants Italiens Specialement aux 235 2, 5, 1 316 | assistance on behalf of Italian emigrants. It was then that I was 236 2 316(13)| temporal interests of Italian emigrants. We were thinking of implementing 237 2 316(13)| une oeuvre en faveur des Emigrants Italiens specialement aux 238 2, 5, 1 317 | lacking to them. Italian emigrants judged, the Catholic Church 239 2 317(14)| une oeuvre en faveur des Emigrants Italiens specialement aux 240 2, 5, 2 321 | evangelization of Italian emigrants. ~ I share this idea with 241 2, 6, IX, 1, 345 | Missionaries for the Italian emigrants, who want to preserve the 242 Bibl 349 | Scalabrini: Apostle to the Emigrants. Translated by Alba I. Zizzamia.


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