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1 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | over the span of a century may serve as a strong lesson
2 Intr, 4 XXIII | institutions so that migrations may reach their natural purpose.
3 Intr, 5 XXVII | assistance that the State may even promise but does not
4 Intr XXVIII(39)| Scalabrini to Zaboglio, Piacenza, May 18, 1891; Scalabrini to
5 1, 1, III 7 | impoverishing it.~The same may be said of other European
6 1, 1, III 8 | Osservatore Romano of last May 22 carried the following
7 1, 1, IV 9 | and support, so that it may be an advantage, a benefit,
8 1, 1, VI 12 | countrymen wherever they may be, watching over them and
9 1, 1, VII 15 | or are in trouble. This may all be due to a spirit of
10 1, 1, VIII 19 | between 700 and 750 passengers may pack in up to 900, 1000,
11 1, 1, VIII 24 | promises of profitable work may be imprisoned for up to
12 1, 1, VIII 24 | above-mentioned felonies may be tried in the District
13 1, 1, IX 25 | contact the Association, it may find him a useful occupation,
14 1, 1, IX 25 | declare unyielding war, if I may use this term, on the merchants
15 1, 1, IX 25 | knowing where to go and who may make bad decisions that
16 1, 1, X 26 | left in those regions, it may be said, without a shadow
17 1, 1, X 27 | that, if in America there may not be all that many Catholic
18 1, 1, XI 31 | man” (homo homini frater).~May my words inspire noble works
19 1, 1, XI 31 | poor and the unfortunate. May Italy, sincerely reconciled
20 1, 2 33 | schools for five years, may replace the obligatory three
21 1, 2 34 | and make observations that may prove helpful to many of
22 1, 2 34 | migrations so that they may become a source of strength
23 1, 2 39 | believed.~The Diritto of last May 1 stated: “Based on our
24 1, 2 39 | that those unfortunates may not fall victims of the
25 1, 2 40 | regulate emigration so that it may turn out to be, as it should
26 1, 2 41 | President, that the State may have to spend an even larger
27 1, 2 49 | phenomenon of migration may respond to the high social
28 1, 2 51 | countrymen wherever they may be, watches over them and
29 1, 2 56 | missionaries from where they may spread their civilizing
30 1, 2 56 | Faith, children of migrants may be taught the basics of
31 1, 2 56 | Missionaries, already prepared, may administer the remedies
32 1, 2 57 | association and works which may be deemed more apt to conserve
33 1, 2 57 | the clergy, even when it may be of great advantage to
34 1, 2 59 | Man is the brother of man.~May these poor words of mine
35 1, 2 59 | distinguished works, which may redound to the glory of
36 1, 2 59 | unfortunate and disinherited. May Italy, sincerely reconciled
37 1, 3, II 66 | One Asks What Influence it May Have on the Preservation
38 1, 3, II 70 | their immigrants are, they may find priests. . ..~(The
39 1, 4 73 | Americas.”~Priests and laymen may belong to it (art. 2).~Priests
40 1, 4 78 | people, other committees may emerge, like that in Genoa,
41 1, 4 79 | completed in order that it may provide the services which
42 1, 5, II 89 | tolerable conditions you may judge what the bad ones
43 1, 5, IV 95 | made to “Americanize,” if I may use this word, our emigrant
44 1, 5, IV 96 | life:~Brothers we are!”~ ~May Italy, sincerely reconciled
45 1, 5, IV 96 | sisters. God bless you and may you prosper!~To God Alone
46 1, 6 98 | needs. But, however few you may be, you can still do very
47 1, 6 99 | and be as one: “That they may be one.” You must be one
48 1, 6 101 | his glories so that you may win the souls of all men
49 1, 7 105 | good will or ill will it may attract to itself and to
50 1, 7 106 | against foreign workers who may be more skilled and more
51 1, 7 107 | happy to see among you. May God grant him strength and
52 1, 7, I 107 | manpower. In a word, emigration may be good or bad for a person
53 1, 7, I 108 | of uncultivated land that may be abundant in one area
54 1, 7, II 115 | overseas (where everyone may claim to be a banker, even
55 1, 7, II 119 | Senate during its session of May 28, 1885, and is signed
56 1, 7, II 120 | once ordained priests, they may substitute the few months
57 1, 7, III 122 | and growth, so that they may blossom and yield a plentiful
58 1, 7, III 123 | and zealous missionary. May peace and glory be upon
59 1, 7, III 123 | States to Americanize, if I may use this word, the emigrants
60 1, 7, III 124 | that all Italians abroad may share the same mind, the
61 1, 8 134 | Americas among whom they may have perhaps friends and
62 1, 8 135 | Pontiff Leo XIII, whom God may preserve for many years
63 1, 8 135 | tranquil dawn, where man may rest from so much conflict
64 1, 8 135 | from so much conflict and may channel all his energies
65 2, 1, III 150 | authorized with a royal decree of May 20, 1887, with a registered
66 2, 1, IV 158 | will suggest so that it may take them into account.~ “
67 2, 1, Summ, I, 161 | humbly begging that you may deign to inform me whether
68 2, 1, Summ, VII, 166 | especially coal mines. There may be a dozen in one village,
69 2, 1, Summ, VII, 166 | Perhaps in winter there may be thirty here and sixty
70 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | freely and are treated well.May the time not be far away
71 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | support in the New World.~ May God will that we may come
72 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | World.~ May God will that we may come to see a house built
73 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | migrants of every country may find co-religionists and
74 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | protected, and that they may remain faithful to the Catholic
75 2, 2, 3 183 | discipline through which they may carry out with dedication
76 2, 2, 3 183 | and returned to you, they may carry out all the duties
77 2, 2, 3 183 | established from where they may go forth into neighboring
78 2, 2, 9 189 | consolation and help. But if I may suggest someone who is closer
79 2, 2, 12 191 | Yes, Most Holy Father! May the divine Prince of Shepherds
80 2, 2, 12 191 | evils pressing in on you, may he comfort and sustain you,
81 2, 2, 12 191 | comfort and sustain you, and may he preserve you happy and
82 2, 2, 12 191 | downfall of evil people. May you find joy in the triumph
83 2, 2, 12 191 | your cause, a triumph which may be delayed but will not
84 2, 2, 14 192 | to Rampolla23~Piacenza, May 25, 1893~ ~Your Eminence,~
85 2, 2, 15 193 | today my answer to your May ./. 25th letter. However,
86 2, 3 200 | John Baptist Scalabrini, may remain always in benediction
87 2, 3 200 | benediction and that his example may deserve holy emulators.~ ~
88 2, 3 200 | del Val with the letter of May 5, 1905. The idea of a central
89 2, 3 200 | Your Congregation. . . may it grow and sink its roots
90 2, 3, 1 202 | to pray the Lord that he may hear all the requests of
91 2, 3, 4 203 | with the desire that he may receive the sweetest consolations
92 2, 3, 9 206 | Episcopate so that they may facilitate the task you
93 2, 3, 11 207 | North America so that he may prepare, as soon as possible,
94 2, 3, 15 210 | heart that blessing that may accompany them on the journey
95 2, 3, 17 213 | for you and your cause. May you condescend to continue
96 2, 3, 17 213 | deep emotion, so that I may accomplish, with God’s help,
97 2, 3, 17 213 | have come here, and then may be back, by the feast of
98 2, 3, 18 213 | accept that one of your sons may come from far away to place
99 2, 3, 19 214 | Holiness in case the ship may not stop at Naples, I dare
100 2, 3, 20 215 | serious inconvenience, so I may treasure your advice and
101 2, 3, 25 218 | Merry del Val25~ Piacenza May 5, 1905~ ~Most Reverend
102 2, 3, 26 218 | Catholicis) - Piacenza, May 4, 1905~ ~Most Eminent Prince:~
103 2 218(27) | Cardinal Merry del Val of May 5, 1905, has no title in
104 2, 3, 26 224 | children of the immigrants may learn with the first elements
105 2, 3, 26 224 | language of origin. What may be the mysterious reason,
106 2, 3, 26 227 | Congregations to which they may be called to report. This
107 2, 3, 26 229 | resolving controversies that may arise in similar cases:
108 2, 3, 26 230 | immigrant from the Old World (may he come from Scandinavia,
109 2, 3, 27 231 | Merry del Val29~ Piacenza, May 17, 1905~ ~Most Reverend
110 2, 4, 2 238 | Italians living in the city may not want to attend our churches.
111 2, 4, 4 239 | Most Reverend Excellency,~May God bless you, Venerable
112 2, 4, 4 240 | the Catechista Cattolico. May this modest but dear magazine
113 2, 4, 4 240 | so that Your Excellency may know what we intend to do.
114 2, 4, 9 245 | Scalabrini28~ New York, May 28, 1888~ ~The bearer of
115 2, 4, 11 246 | inconvenience that this may cause you. ./. Regarding
116 2, 4, 12 248 | news will please you also.~ May God bless you and make you
117 2, 4, 13 249 | least of your desires.~ May the good Lord keep you,
118 2, 4, 14 250 | chapels so that the faithful may at least attend the celebration
119 2, 4, 15 250 | this house of Piacenza. ~ May God bless our common efforts
120 2, 4, 16 251 | to regret the favor you may accord him. In fact, I am
121 2, 4, 16 251 | my last letter so that I may prepare in time the priests
122 2, 4, 17 251 | for the immigrants so they may serve their needs more effectively.~
123 2, 4, 18 252 | to you. In a pamphlet you may have already received I
124 2, 4, 18 252 | with exceptional love.~ May God grant you prosperity
125 2, 4, 18 252 | prosperity and bless you, and may He preserve you for many
126 2, 4, 20 253 | Most Reverend Excellency:~May I introduce to you the two
127 2, 4, 20 254 | and faithful Don Carlo.~ May God bless you, esteemed
128 2, 4, 23 256 | Scalabrini52~ Newburgh, N.Y., May 8, 1889~ ~ (Confidential)~
129 2, 4, 24 258 | Scalabrini54~ Newburgh, N.Y., May 8, 1889~ ~Most Reverend
130 2, 4, 24 258 | that he had hoped to do by May 1, in the property recently
131 2 258(55) | had arrived in New York on May 31, 1889 on the SS.Bourgogne
132 2, 4, 25 259 | Corrigan to Scalabrini59~ Rome, May 2, 1890~ ~Most Reverend
133 2, 4, 27 261 | write to this priest until May 3, giving him a period of
134 2, 4, 28 262 | stay in Rabbi so that I may reserve a room for you in
135 2, 4, 30 263 | and venerable Archbishop, may read there a world of pleasant
136 2, 4, 30 264 | Zaboglio Your Excellency may communicate all your desires
137 2, 4, 32 266 | untrained in Christian truths. May God provide that the work
138 2 272(80) | Rerum Novarum published on May 15,1891.~
139 2, 4, 36 272 | Scalabrini81~ New York, May 10, 1891~ ~Your Excellency:~
140 2, 4, 36 274 | also in this regard.~ On May 9 at eight o’clock in the
141 2, 4, 36 274 | on that day so the child may lack nothing and because
142 2, 4, 36 275 | mainly Your excellency. May God grant that the work
143 2, 4, 37 276 | work.~ In order that you may act according to the Statutes
144 2, 4, 37 276 | the Statutes so that you may thoroughly know them, as
145 2, 4, 37 276 | information. Membership may be accepted by you or by
146 2, 4, 38 277 | conviction that my word may be more effective with Your
147 2, 4, 38 278 | the case, Your Excellency may very well see that no difficulty
148 2, 4, 41 283 | than of other reasons.~ May Heaven grant that the work
149 2, 4, 43 285 | that area. Provided they may do some good and save many
150 2, 4, 44 285 | Perhaps after the sale we may still be able to rent it.
151 2, 4, 46 288 | great harm. Patience and may God help us!~ I recommend
152 2, 4, 51 292 | desire that this priest may come back as soon as possible
153 2, 4, 54 294 | Scalabrini118~ New York, May 25, 1898~ ~Most Reverend
154 2, 4, 55 295 | Scalabrini119~ New York, May 13, 1901~ ~Most Rev. and
155 2, 4, 56 296 | Scalabrini to Corrigan122~ May 30, 1901~ ~Most Reverend
156 2, 4, 56 296 | hospitality have moved me deeply. May God reward Your Excellency
157 2, 4, 56 296 | the missionaries so that I may observe more closely how
158 2, 4, 56 296 | gather them in order they may make the spiritual exercises
159 2, 4, 57 297 | s most valued letter of May 30 has been very much appreciated.
160 2, 4, 61 301 | the feelings of my soul. May God reward and bless you.~
161 2, 4, 63 303 | and imperative necessity. May God help you to accomplish
162 2, 4, 64 305 | and our prayers that he may not only see the years of
163 2, 4, 64 305 | as Sovereign Pontiff, but may also carry out to the utmost
164 2 312(146) | book just published so you may see how exclusive and select
165 2 312(147) | to Bishop Scalabrini on May 12, 1902: “I write these
166 2, 5, 1 316 | and support you desire.~ May Heaven lead democratic Italy,
167 2 317(14) | pastoral service so that you may more effectively provide
168 2 317(14) | resources so that a house may be opened in an appropriate
169 2, 5, 2 319 | the majority, of Italians, may conclude that Christian
170 2 323(20) | AGS BA 04–03/11. In May 1904 Amasa Thornton arrived
171 2 323(20) | Satolli to Scalabrini, May 19, 1904. AGS).~
172 2, 5, 5 323 | see what advantage there may be for them.~ It would be
173 2, 5, 5 324 | the merits, whatever they may be, of his initiative.~Your
174 2, 6 326 | found refer to others who may still be in some archives
175 2, 6, I, 2, 328 | and where Your Excellency may want to send them. Let me
176 2, 6, I, 3, 329 | seeing him.4In the meantime, may Your Excellency be pleased
177 2, 6, I, 4, 329 | place, God willing, next May 8, the third Sunday after
178 2, 6, I, 7, 331 | hopes very much that it may be possible to admit four
179 2, 6, I, 7, 331 | letter.~ I pray God that he may keep your Lordship in good
180 2, 6, VII, 1, 344 | and your representatives may deem good for the Colony
181 2, 6, IX, 1, 345 | to Gilmour32~ Piacenza, May 2, l889~ ~Most Esteemed
182 2, 6, IX, 1, 346 | set apart, so that they may be able to lead a common
183 2 346(33) | The Italian Question,” May 4, 1889, p. 8.; “The Italian
184 2 346(33) | Italian American Citizens,” May 11, 1889, p. 8; “The Italian
185 2 346(33) | The Italian Question,” May 18, 1889, p. 8; “The Italian
186 2 346(33) | The Italian Question,” May 25, 1889, p. 8. At the end