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Silvano Tomasi – Gianfausto Rosoli
For the Love of Immigrants

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1 Fore IX | immigration and on the models of religious care they adopted in their 2 Fore X | understanding of the process of religious adaptation, both at the 3 Writ XI | of all, as a founder of religious congregations of missionaries, 4 Writ, 1 XII | National Parliament on the Religious Pacification in Italy). 5 Intr, 2 XIX | administered and civil and religious authorities visited, the 6 Intr, 3 XX | development by preserving his religious faith and national identity 7 Intr, 3 XXI | organizations in the multiplicity of religious and social initiatives they 8 Intr, 3 XXI | South America the social and religious needs of European immigrants.~ 9 Intr, 4 XXIII | that concerns emigration, religious, civil and national, public 10 Intr, 4 XXIII | out through legislative, religious and humanitarian action, 11 Intr, 4 XXV | supporting their social and religious creativity.~ ~ 12 Intr, 5 XXV | Religious Sentiment, Religion and 13 Intr, 5 XXV | the preservation of their religious identity, the latter a concern 14 Intr, 5 XXV | priest. Where any tangible religious structure is absent, little 15 Intr, 5 XXV | to the interdependence of religious sentiments and national 16 Intr, 5 XXVI | ethnic identity and its religious dimension. In the social 17 Intr, 5 XXVI | the necessity of specific religious services and structures 18 Intr, 5 XXVI | in turn, preserves their religious faith. For this reason Bishop 19 Intr, 5 XXVI | respecting their political and religious unity, the language and 20 Intr, 5 XXVII | motivation ./. is always religious. “There is no doubt that 21 Intr, 5 XXVII | in the United States: “Be religious and you will be truly Italian.”33~ 22 Intr, 6 XXIX | and the Pope, obedience to religious superiors and generosity 23 Intr, Con XXX | the political, social and religious complexity of migrations 24 1, 1 1 | protection society for the religious and social care of migrants.~ 25 1, 1 1 | is the establishment of a religious order for the spiritual 26 1, 1, I 3 | day by day they lose all religious sense, for it is not nourished 27 1, 1, VI 12 | continuous contact with teachers, religious and priests who share with 28 1, 1, VI 13 | encourages them, sustains their religious principles, and preserves 29 1, 1, VI 14 | them to find strength in religious practices and the reception 30 1, 1, IX 24 | Italy, which would be both religious and lay, so as to be fully 31 1, 1, IX 24 | the double need.~From the religious point of view, the field 32 1, 1, IX 25 | money;~5. To provide for religious care during the crossing, 33 1, 1, IX 26 | countries.~I touched on the religious assistance to be offered 34 1, 1, X 26 | said, without a shadow of religious assistance. Their state 35 1, 1, X 27 | me, that if a person is religious, he can hardly lose his 36 1, 1, X 27 | Where there is no visible religious instrumentality, they gradually 37 1, 1, X 27 | Hence, on the one hand, religious assistance is missing, but, 38 1, 1, X 28 | Providence leads them.~The religious and moral future of our 39 1, 1, X 28 | cities and giving them the religious and Italian character on 40 1, 1, X 28 | the sharing in the same religious and patriotic values is 41 1, 1, XI 29 | picture of their spiritual and religious situation. I do not have 42 1, 1, XI 29 | Committee to look after the religious needs as well as the material 43 1, 1, XI 30 | citizens, whatever their religious affiliation. It is the power 44 1, 1, XI 31 | able to help her in this religious and social rebirth. This 45 1, 2 33 | Some steps for social and religious care have already been taken 46 1, 2 49 | institutions, by that network of religious and civil works that have 47 1, 2 50 | emigration I spoke of these religious, patriotic and philanthropic 48 1, 2 51 | continuous contact with teachers, religious and priests who share with 49 1, 2 51 | encourages them, sustains their religious principles, and preserves 50 1, 2 52 | them to find strength in religious practices and the reception 51 1, 2 53 | large numbers of secular and religious priests, having left from 52 1, 2 53 | discomfort, will go to bring religious comforts to our countrymen 53 1, 2 55 | an amazing consensus of religious and patriotic sentiments, 54 1, 2 58 | countrymen, cooperating in their religious and moral salvation, soldiers 55 1, 2 58 | teachers! What harmony of religious and civil sentiments in 56 1, 2 58 | how much it persecutes the Religious Orders within the country, 57 1, 3 60 | culture in general in the religious expressions of a people. 58 1, 3 60 | found a true explosion of religious and ./. patriotic enthusiasm 59 1, 3, I 64 | constituted by the set of moral, religious and material elements of 60 1, 3, I 64 | sediment can exercise on religious ideas, or rather on the 61 1, 3, I 64 | conflict lasted.~The great religious upheavals had this origin. 62 1, 3, I 66 | from the Ottoman control.~Religious sentiment therefore has 63 1, 3, I 66 | living faith or of ready religious disputes; of practical apostasy, 64 1, 3, II 67 | nationality always influenced religious sentiment, and much more 65 1, 3, II 67 | separated the national idea from religious beliefs, and this served 66 1, 3, II 67 | nationality exercises on religious sentiment and how faith 67 1, 3, II 67 | mentioned, every time that religious sentiment seems in conflict 68 1, 3, II 67 | ultra-Catholics) annihilated Catholic religious sentiment to the profit 69 1, 3, II 67 | Prussian conquerors, the religious idea remains intact as a 70 1, 3, II 67 | fortress, and this because the religious identity had become the 71 1, 3, II 67 | they were certain that the religious idea was the bulwark of 72 1, 3, II 68 | preserves Catholic life is the religious environment. The ideas are 73 1, 3, II 68 | sentiment comes to support the religious one and the poor immigrant 74 1, 3, II 69 | nor can have, national and religious hatred against the British. 75 1, 3, II 69 | Protestantism only from a religious point of view, so there 76 1, 3, II 69 | sea of Protestantism or religious indifferentism in North 77 1, 3, II 69 | habits, he takes on also the religious habits of the adopted country, 78 1, 3, II 69 | heart: the national and the religious.~The Protestantization of 79 1, 3, II 69 | members souls ardent with religious feelings and skeptical, 80 1, 3, II 70 | the person who has little religious sentiment, it is a small 81 1, 3, II 70 | existing between national and religious sentiment. Thus they took 82 1, 4 73 | destined specifically for the religious care of our emigrants, under 83 1, 4 74 | groups of those very good religious who are the Salesian Missionary 84 1, 4 76 | is my intention that the religious Institute of Assistance 85 1, 4 76 | our missionaries, whose religious zeal and patriotic love 86 1, 4 76 | However, the foundation of a religious institution alone would 87 1, 4 77 | employment, provision for religious and civil assistance; by 88 1, 4 77 | January 1892, a special religious service be celebrated at 89 1, 4 78 | it that they do not lack religious assistance after disembarking 90 1, 4 78 | who, besides the specific religious assistance, will promote 91 1, 5 81 | exploited, lacking in any religious care, and with little hope 92 1, 5 81 | through the foundation of a religious Congregation ./. and the 93 1, 5 82 | redemption that is not only religious but economic and civil as 94 1, 5, II 86 | emigrants are living without religious assistance. And, left to 95 1, 5, II 87 | Where there is no visible religious instrumentality, they gradually 96 1, 5, II 87 | religion and worship. He is religious by nature, just as he is 97 1, 5, II 87 | nature. Or better, he is religious because he is a thinking 98 1, 5, II 90 | is the thought that all religious, moral, economic evils our 99 1, 5, III 91 | loss of faith for lack of religious instruction, to a loss of 100 1, 5, III 91 | other of lay people; one religious, the other lay; two societies 101 1, 5, III 91 | united family-like by the religious vows of chastity, obedience 102 1, 5, III 91 | whites, and to this work of religious, patriotic and economic 103 1, 5, III 92 | down there there is such religious and moral poverty among 104 1, 5, III 92 | young laymen, also bound by religious vows, who, according to 105 1, 5, III 93 | those saintly and admirable religious, the Missionaries of the 106 1, 5, III 93 | and we have a center of religious, moral and civic activity, 107 1, 5, III 94 | lovingly concerned with the religious, moral, civic and financial 108 1, 5, III 94 | to whom we must provide religious care; 1,800,00 Italians, 109 1, 5, IV 95 | they had given civil and religious life.~Only one group of 110 1, 6 97 | saw the beginning of his religious community of priests and 111 1, 6 102 | talents and strength for the religious, moral and civil well-being 112 1, 7 105 | citizens involved, for the religious and social issues this “ 113 1, 7 106 | There are 150 governmental, religious and colonial schools attended 114 1, 7, I 108 | things that make up the religious, social and national identity 115 1, 7, II 112 | the field of emigration, religious, social and national, public 116 1, 7, II 112 | translates into legislative, religious and charitable action and 117 1, 7, II 119 | radical, how opposed to religious orders, has ever undermined 118 1, 7, II 120 | countrymen, looking after their religious and moral welfare, soldiers 119 1, 7, III 121 | surrounding it with all the religious and civil help that will 120 1, 7, III 121 | have done.~Societies for religious and social assistance that 121 1, 7, III 122 | or less directly, at the religious, social and moral care of 122 1, 7, III 123 | orphan with the doorman of a religious convent. From that incident 123 1, 8 125 | Catholics to participate in religious and social events during 124 1, 8 125 | entails material, moral, and religious risks for the people moving 125 1, 8 126 | explicit concern for the religious, economic and civil welfare 126 1, 8 129 | meet with regard to their religious life? All is said by saying 127 1, 8 129 | priest. Where every visual religious display is silent, little 128 1, 8 130 | religion and worship. He is religious by nature, as he is rational 129 1, 8 130 | nature. Better yet, he is religious because he is rational.” 130 1, 8 130 | delegations to Piacenza to implore religious assistance. Missionaries 131 1, 8 131 | that the major part of the religious, moral, and economic ills 132 1, 8 132 | who directed the entire religious organization of the French 133 1, 8 133 | keeps up and preserves their religious principles from a corruption 134 1, 8 133 | congregation and made them take religious vows so that none should 135 1, 8 133 | lack of associations for religious and civil protection that 136 1, 8 133 | especially in the area of religious assistance. I thought if 137 1, 8 135 | Catholic Movement), let religious, economic and civil welfare 138 1, 8 135 | in a word, by all those religious and civil aids that will 139 2, 1, Rep1 140 | idea of their spiritual and religious condition. It is not necessary 140 2, 1, Rep2 141 | drawbacks that it carries in the religious and moral order.~This report 141 2, 1, Rep2 142 | provide efficiently for the religious and material needs of the 142 2, 1, I 142 | climate, and the lack of religious practices bring their desperation 143 2, 1, I 143 | for hygiene, morality and religious assistance; to have a center 144 2, 1, I 144 | had not been provided with religious and charitable assistance 145 2, 1, II 145 | entirely deprived of every religious instruction and of the means 146 2, 1, II 145 | nationality. But the lack of religious instruction for the children 147 2, 1, II 146 | they could gather for their religious practices, since the Irish 148 2, 1, II 147 | Italians would be their religious indifference. The lack of 149 2, 1, II 147 | esteem that they show for religious, for priests of their same 150 2, 1, II 147 | are cited as proof of the religious apathy by which they stand 151 2, 1, II 147 | out when compared to the religious activity of immigrants of 152 2, 1, II 148 | great obstacles to their religious fervor (Summary, VII).~ 153 2, 1, II 148 | do not participate in the religious life of the parishes where 154 2, 1, II 148 | see how they can afford religious instruction at given times 155 2, 1, II 148 | they can practice their religious duties in common. The missionaries 156 2, 1, II 148 | the noted wretchedness and religious indifference, if one could 157 2, 1, II 149 | church, would prove that the religious indifference could be the 158 2, 1, III 150 | Congregation, which are essentially religious and Catholic. It has more 159 2, 1, III 151 | strengthen themselves with religious practices and the Sacraments, 160 2, 1, III 151 | girls under the direction of religious women, a hospital for the 161 2, 1, III 153 | immigrants without a priest, religious exercises should be held 162 2, 1, III 153 | with appropriate books and religious periodicals that would take 163 2, 1, III 153 | especially through the religious press and pamphlets, so 164 2, 1, III 154 | economic, political and religious assistance.~ ~ Thus he proposes:~ ~ 165 2, 1, III 155 | publicity.5. To promote religious assistance during the journey, 166 2, 1, Summ, I, 160 | chance. For what concerns religious practices, I am assured 167 2, 1, Summ, I, 160 | and laymen of sound and religious principles. This committee, 168 2, 1, Summ, IV, 163 | above-mentioned priest.~ The religious condition of the Italians 169 2, 1, Summ, V, 165 | Passionists and two other religious priests hear the confessions 170 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | persecutes the clergy and religious societies at home, largely 171 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | to implant abroad their religious faith. On the contrary, 172 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | all costs to wipe out the religious corporations that were sending 173 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | With the destruction of the religious corporations, the presence 174 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | favorable to the suppressed religious orders, let it at least 175 2 178(1) | information on their social and religious conditions and on their 176 2 178(1) | describes also the lack of religious practice of Italian immigrants, 177 2, 2 179 | completely engaged in the religious care of the Italian immigrants 178 2, 2, 2 180 | Episcopal See an Institute of religious men whose firm intention 179 2, 2, 5 186 | departure of those good religious would be a great misfortune, 180 2, 3 199 | the moral, material and religious problems of the peasants 181 2, 3 200 | The protection of the religious faith of the Italians overseas 182 2, 3, 8 205 | speak of the great moral and religious misery of the Italian immigrants 183 2, 3, 8 205 | warmest thanks, and with religious regards and deep veneration, 184 2, 3, 9 206 | immigrants in great moral and religious misery.~ His Holiness, in 185 2, 3, 12 208 | unspeakable accusations against a religious Community whose great wrong 186 2, 3, 26 219 | abandoned, deprived of all religious and social comforts and 187 2, 3, 26 219 | lack of a well organized religious work adapted well to the 188 2, 3, 26 220 | political, social, and therefore religious, character, since all human 189 2, 3, 26 220 | surprising political, social and religious consequences.~ America, 190 2, 3, 26 221 | characteristics and particular religious and civil tendencies prevail 191 2, 3, 26 222 | do in order to keep the religious sentiment alive and active 192 2, 3, 26 222 | Paraguay – a vast political and religious empire admired even by writers 193 2, 3, 26 223 | participated, I repeat, in religious events that moved one to 194 2, 3, 26 224 | territory assigned to him.~ This religious work must be completed with 195 2, 3, 26 224 | variety of activities for religious, social and material assistance. 196 2, 3, 26 225 | United States for lack of religious assistance are immense. 197 2, 3, 26 225 | found later the necessary religious help. In general migrants 198 2, 3, 26 225 | faith and the desire for religious practices, even on the part 199 2, 3, 26 225 | obligation of imparting religious education to adults and 200 2, 3, 26 225 | only for the benefit of the religious sentiment by taking advantage 201 2, 3, 26 226 | newly formed countries where religious assistance is inadequate, 202 2, 3, 26 226 | Episcopate, to provide for the religious needs of the various nationalities; 203 2, 3, 26 227 | by preferably turning to religious congregations which have 204 2, 3, 26 228 | completely neglected the religious interests of so many hundreds 205 2, 3, 26 228 | them good priests; to urge religious Congregations to offer their 206 2, 3, 26 230 | extended to him, without all religious confessions concurring to 207 2, 3, 27 231 | preferably turning to the religious congregations which have 208 2, 4 233 | expressing how miserable the religious condition of the Italian 209 2, 4 233 | in Italy through a better religious formation of the people 210 2, 4 234 | need to give themselves new religious answers before the challenges 211 2, 4, 1 235 | Italy. Even in matters of religious instruction, from what I 212 2, 4, 1 236 | Borromeo is still felt: if religious education is not everywhere 213 2, 4, 2 237 | Emiliano Kirner,12 a Pallottine religious of German birth, who had 214 2 245(30) | of the Bishop to provide religious care to the Italian immigrants 215 2, 4, 21 255 | to Catholic and any other religious community. However, the 216 2 259(56) | had started organizing religious services for Italians in 217 2, 4, 31 265 | Redemptorists or Jesuits or other religious from those parts of Italy 218 2, 4, 32 270 | reason to fulfill one’s religious duties. Perhaps this depends 219 2 272(79) | administrator for various religious communities of women, including 220 2 277(88) | politics and in social and religious action. A controversy developed 221 2, 4, 38 278 | have been more satisfied; religious would have derived a much 222 2, 4, 64 304 | time to obtain aid from the Religious Orders, whose houses had 223 2, 4, 65 306 | gentlemen, I think the religious and moral greatness of the 224 2, 4, 65 307 | numerous rich, happy, moral and religious generations, who, while 225 2 311(144)| compact and remains above all religious, can become one of the hinges 226 2 311(144)| particular way. United and religious, that’s all.” On its part, 227 2 316(13) | that would care for the religious and temporal interests of 228 2, 5, 1 317 | certainly bishops, priests and religious were not lacking to them. 229 2, 5, 2 319 | Protestant countrymen, seeing the religious ignorance and indifference 230 2, 6 325 | environment, of the lack of religious practice on the part of 231 2 331(8) | The religious instruction of Italian immigrants 232 2 342(28) | seminary for the Poles run by religious of that nationality.~ 233 2, 6, VI, 1, 343 | Mass as far as I see. The religious condition of the Italian 234 Bibl 349 | reference, the archives of some religious orders with activities with


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