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1 Fore IX | important role in the Italy and Catholic Church of his day. But he
2 Writ, 1 XI | Vescovo di Piacenza (The Catholic Catechism. Considerations
3 Writ, 1 XIII | Pontifical Commission for Catholic Emigrants). Piacenza, 1905.
4 Intr XV(1) | developing a framework for a Catholic answer to the phenomenon
5 Intr, 2 XVIII | letters, and developed the Catholic press. In addition he carried
6 Intr, 2 XVIII | of his clergy and of the Catholic laity with the aim of strengthening
7 Intr, 3 XX | emigrated compatriots the Catholic faith and to provide as
8 Intr, 3 XXI | initiatives was the founder of the Catholic Union for Social Studies;
9 Intr, 3 XXI | Pius X of a Commission for Catholic Migrants in the Roman Curia
10 Intr XXIV(25) | Congregation or Commission for Catholic Migrants – 1905) Studi Emigrazione,
11 Intr XXVI(30) | October 15, 1901, to the Catholic Club of New York, Bishop
12 Intr XXVII(35)| Cf. Speech to the Catholic Club of New York, op. cit.~
13 1, 1 1 | It was published by the Catholic weekly of Piacenza, L’Amico
14 1, 1, I 4 | ask the Italian clergy, Catholic lay men and women, and all
15 1, 1, VI 12 | their apostolic labors. The Catholic hierarchy, established in
16 1, 1, VI 12 | tangible proofs of what the Catholic religion can do to foster
17 1, 1, VI 13 | grants large subsidies to its Catholic missions, even though, within
18 1, 1, VI 13 | protective society for German Catholic Emigrants has been set up
19 1, 1, VI 13 | Bamberg during the 1868 Catholic Congress and reconfirmed
20 1, 1, X 27 | mysteries celebrated in Catholic churches elsewhere. How
21 1, 1, X 27 | may not be all that many Catholic churches and priests, yet,
22 1, 1, XI 29 | presently presiding over the Catholic family. Here is part of
23 1, 1, XI 30 | the work and zeal of the Catholic clergy.~I would like to
24 1, 1, XI 30 | this title that earns the Catholic Church not only the enthusiastic
25 1, 2 51 | tangible proofs of what the Catholic religion can do to foster
26 1, 2 51 | grants large subsidies to its Catholic missions, even though, within
27 1, 2 52 | Protection Society for German Catholic emigrants has been set up
28 1, 2 52 | Bamberg during the 1868 Catholic Congress and reconfirmed
29 1, 2 56 | immigrant countrymen the Catholic faith, and to secure as
30 1, 2 57 | colonies themselves the Catholic religion and Italian culture.~ ~
31 1, 2 58 | vast organization of the Catholic Missions; on the contrary,
32 1, 2 58 | conquering power of the Catholic missionary, who is an unrivalled
33 1, 3 60 | central administration of the Catholic Church for the pastoral
34 1, 3 61 | nationality to preserve their Catholic religion that otherwise
35 1, 3, I 64 | traditions not in opposition with Catholic doctrine should be respected.
36 1, 3, I 65 | that the people see in the Catholic religion the safeguard of
37 1, 3, II 67 | ultra-Catholics) annihilated Catholic religious sentiment to the
38 1, 3, II 68 | Faith is perhaps what a Catholic loses more easily in a foreign
39 1, 3, II 68 | heterodox. What preserves Catholic life is the religious environment.
40 1, 3, II 68 | An educated person can be Catholic in Rome, in New York, among
41 1, 3, II 68 | national traditions. Also in Catholic countries, as in South America,
42 1, 3, II 68 | only the assistance of a Catholic priest, but the affectionate
43 1, 3, II 68 | spoken in Ireland. 2. The Catholic clergy of those countries,
44 1, 3, II 69 | traditions, he will remain Catholic; if he loses them, he will
45 1, 3, II 69 | religiously indifferent in Catholic countries. Unfortunately
46 1, 3, II 69 | to become or to remain a Catholic, to become or to remain
47 1, 5, II 86 | to think about it) their Catholic outlook. They fall victim
48 1, 7 106 | of Assistance to Italian Catholic Missionaries (Associazione
49 1, 7, II 119 | vast organization of the Catholic Missions. In fact, the fiercer
50 1, 7, II 119 | overwhelming power of the Catholic missionary who, among uncivilized
51 1, 8 125 | Scalabrini at the XVI Italian Catholic Congress held in Ferrara
52 1, 8 125 | Documents of the XVI Italian Catholic Congress, organization of
53 1, 8 125 | Congress, organization of Catholic Conventions and of the Catholic
54 1, 8 125 | Catholic Conventions and of the Catholic Committees in Italy), Venice,
55 1, 8 125 | 1889. The Organization of Catholic Conventions and of Catholic
56 1, 8 125 | Catholic Conventions and of Catholic Committees in Italy had
57 1, 8 126 | much-deserving institution of Catholic Congresses in Italy.~Imagine
58 1, 8 129 | about it, the sense of the Catholic Faith. They fall victim
59 1, 8 132 | eloquent proof of what the Catholic religion can do for the
60 1, 8 135 | address to the leaders of the Catholic Movement), let religious,
61 1, 8 135 | field. Within those limits Catholic action can and must develop
62 2, 1, II 147 | sentiments unbecoming every good Catholic, are cited as proof of the
63 2, 1, II 148 | taken by their parents to Catholic churches, they ignore the
64 2, 1, II 149 | dissolution of the Italian Catholic element in that huge territory (
65 2, 1, II 149 | Freemasonry is greatest, Italian Catholic activity must be greatest
66 2, 1, III 150 | essentially religious and Catholic. It has more than once declared
67 2, 1, III 150 | destroy its own sublime Catholic concept with purposes of
68 2, 1, III 151 | the preservation of the Catholic faith and the German nationality
69 2, 1, III 153 | return.~6. To found Italian Catholic colonies, similar to those
70 2, 1, Summ, I, 160 | are nourished only in the Catholic Church, which, as a very
71 2, 1, Summ, I, 161 | to get in touch with the Catholic committee there, and to
72 2, 1, Summ, II, 161 | Luigi Argento, an excellent Catholic, to whom I entrust this
73 2, 1, Summ, IV, 163 | not exist here any Italian Catholic committee. Mr. Galatola
74 2, 1, Summ, VII, 167 | especially in the port cities, Catholic committees which would seriously
75 2, 1, Summ, XI, 174 | Association for the Diffusion of Catholic Schools in Asia, Africa,
76 2, 1, Summ, XI, 174 | association would be to spread the Catholic religion and with it the
77 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | the migrants of all the Catholic countries, Germans, Italians,
78 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | may remain faithful to the Catholic Church.~ Your Eminence,
79 2 178(1) | numerical growth of the Catholic Church thanks to the arrival
80 2, 2, 2 180 | ministry to the multitude of Catholic Italians who, compelled
81 2, 2, 3 184 | lack every comfort of the Catholic religion, we expect abundant
82 2, 2, 6 187 | charged with looking after the Catholic missions abroad.~ However,
83 2 193(25) | Peracchi, editor of the Catholic newspaper of Piacenza, “
84 2 193(25) | Opera dei Congressi and the Catholic movement in Uruguay, see
85 2, 2, 16 194 | that could accrue to the Catholic Church in those regions
86 2, 2, 17 194 | and converted it into a Catholic church, dedicating it to
87 2, 2, 17 195 | anything that was not strictly Catholic, or papal. Among my teachers
88 2, 3 200 | Memorial for a Commission for Catholic Migrants sent to Cardinal
89 2, 3 201 | Memorial on a Commission for Catholic Migrants and on this occasion
90 2, 3, 1 201 | persons of low status, but of Catholic sentiments and big heart,
91 2, 3, 17 212 | of all nations and of all Catholic lands: Italians, Germans,
92 2, 3, 17 212 | bishops of the dioceses where Catholic migrants come from and the
93 2, 3, 18 213 | it remained Christian, Catholic, fervent. Yesterday I gave
94 2, 3, 22 216 | Instar ~4. Congregation for Catholic Migrants. The advantages
95 2, 3, 26 218 | Scalabrini on a Commission for Catholic Migrants ~(Pro Emigratis
96 2, 3, 26 219 | social importance of the Catholic Church.~ There is no question
97 2, 3, 26 221 | Americanized descendents.~ The Catholic Church is called by its
98 2, 3, 26 222 | alive and active and the Catholic faith strong in these peoples
99 2, 3, 26 222 | now open, and to which the Catholic peoples of Europe send yearly
100 2, 3, 26 224 | authority before the entire Catholic clergy, but also universal
101 2, 3, 26 225 | this immigration comes from Catholic countries, at the present
102 2, 3, 26 225 | immigrated had remained Catholic. This could have happened
103 2, 3, 26 226 | Emigratis Catholicis (for Catholic Migrants) should be.~ The
104 2, 3, 26 227 | thus of keeping alive the Catholic faith in their hearts.~
105 2, 3, 26 227 | itself well informed on the Catholic migratory movement.~2)
106 2, 3, 26 227 | promote the organization of Catholic interparochial Committees.~
107 2 232(1) | Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia,
108 2, 4, 1 236 | the Catechista Cattolico (Catholic Catechist)8, a magazine
109 2, 4, 2 237 | kindness in sending the Catholic Catechist. There were various
110 2, 4, 2 237 | he would make use of the Catholic Catechist and would have
111 2 237(12) | missionary of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines)
112 2, 4, 3 238 | greatest satisfaction I read in Catholic newspapers that Your Excellency
113 2 241(21) | was a key figure of the Catholic Church of his time in the
114 2 241(21) | immigrants, he founded the Irish Catholic Colonization Society of
115 2 243(24) | the protection of German Catholic emigrants in the ports of
116 2, 4, 11 246 | than to the Director of the Catholic Catechist.~ Since I am now
117 2, 4, 21 255 | are saying here, namely to Catholic and any other religious
118 2 261(62) | a volume in the American Catholic Tradition series (New York:
119 2, 4, 32 266 | truth that is painful for a Catholic, most painful for a Pastor.
120 2, 4, 32 268 | everything is entrusted to the Catholic school. It is well that
121 2, 4, 32 270 | Italy. The young American Catholic students have a very different
122 2, 4, 32 270 | the church. The American Catholic attends Mass every Sunday
123 2, 4, 36 273 | serious obligations toward the Catholic people. In our regions the
124 2, 4, 36 273 | the person educated in a Catholic way. Hence, the consequence
125 2, 4, 36 274 | most solemn remembrance of Catholic families. I take the liberty
126 2, 4, 36 274 | pure joys that only the Catholic religion can inspire to
127 2, 4, 36 274 | of Christian life in the Catholic temple. But what seems to
128 2, 4, 36 275 | shows the vitality of the Catholic faith, but also effectively
129 2 277(88) | immigrants and an example of a Catholic layman engaged in politics
130 2 283(99) | Quaresima dell’anno 1892 (The Catholic Priest. Pastoral Letter
131 2, 4, 49 291 | from the divine cult of a Catholic Church.~2. Even the Church
132 2, 4, 58 298 | Commissioner of Immigration, a good Catholic, invites us on Wednesday
133 2, 4, 59 299 | show Your Excellency the Catholic institutions of New York.
134 2, 4, 60 300 | give you a reception at the Catholic Club.132~ I remain dearest
135 2 300(132)| The Catholic Club of New York (120 Central
136 2 300(132)| Yesterday evening, the Catholic Club of New York gave me
137 2, 4, 62 301 | Sullivan President of the Catholic Club of New York to Bishop
138 2 301(134)| 10, f.8 a. Cf. Also The Catholic News, October 19, 1901,
139 2 301(134)| Their Honored Guest. The Catholic Club’s Tribute to Bishop
140 2, 4, 62 301 | privilege, as President of the Catholic Club of the City of New
141 2, 4, 62 302 | even in their own ./. Catholic country, and, under the
142 2, 4, 62 302 | indeed, if we, the older Catholic citizens of America, did
143 2, 4, 62 302 | honor, can speak of the Catholic Club, its aims and purposes,
144 2, 4, 62 302 | Holy Father, its thoroughly Catholic spirit, and its large and
145 2, 4, 62 302 | pleasure in extending you the Catholic Club’s most cordial welcome.~ ~
146 2, 4, 63 302 | Scalabrini at the New York Catholic Club135~ New York, October
147 2, 4, 63 302 | the Archbishop and of this Catholic Club and to tell you to
148 2, 4, 64 304 | Congress ever held in the Catholic Church. After that assemblage
149 2, 4, 65 305 | to the Addresses at the Catholic Club of New York138~ New
150 2 305(138)| address at the New York Catholic Club was published by the
151 2, 4, 65 305 | poor person, but to the Catholic Episcopacy – moved and touched
152 2, 4, 65 307 | the promised land of the Catholic Church.~ One day, here,
153 2, 4, 65 308 | triumph under which the Catholic Church will pass victorious
154 2, 4, 65 308 | great see and the entire Catholic Church with his wisdom,
155 2 311(144)| York Archdiocesan paper The Catholic News, reported on December
156 2, 4, 69 312 | Excellency a letter of the Catholic Club of New York.146 I do
157 2 312(146)| from the President of the Catholic Club of New York, John A.
158 2 312(146)| Board of management of the Catholic Club held Nov. 12 you were
159 2, 4, 69 312 | has been received by the Catholic Club with deeply felt gratitude. ./.
160 2, 5 314 | immigrants are judged, the Catholic Church is judged. Then,
161 2, 5 314 | Archbishop Ireland, a well known Catholic scientist, Fr. John A. Zahm
162 2, 5 315 | useful, most fruitful form of Catholic apostolate of our days.”7
163 2 316(12) | Ireland and the American Catholic Church. St. Paul: Minnesota
164 2, 5, 1 316 | the most useful form that Catholic Apostolate could take today.
165 2, 5, 1 317 | Italian emigrants judged, the Catholic Church finds itself judged
166 2 317(14) | looking for bread, lose their Catholic faith due to lack of priests.~
167 2, 5, 2 319 | not only an exclusively Catholic country, but it also finds
168 2, 5, 2 320 | consequences of this conflict. Catholic Italy sends generous donations.
169 2, 5, 2 321 | have it accepted by your Catholic countrymen. With the contributions
170 2, 6, II, 1, 335 | and children do not go to Catholic schools.~ You have the faith
171 2, 6, II, 2, 335 | letter in the New Orleans ~ Catholic Newspaper16~ November 27,
172 2 336(18) | Orleans of $324,759. Cf. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913). Vol.
173 2, 6, III, 1, 337 | do not have a church or Catholic school or a priest who could
174 2, 6, III, 1, 337 | priests, all these Italian Catholic faithful who have come here,
175 2, 6, III, 1, 337 | children, will abandon the Catholic faith and in a short time
176 2, 6, III, 2, 338 | preparing a report for Sadliers Catholic Directory, please send me
177 2, 6, III, 2, 338 | they appear on the next Catholic almanac and directory for
178 2, 6, IV, 1, 339 | Some send their children to Catholic schools. But outside these
179 2, 6, IV, 1, 339 | rest neither go at all to Catholic doctrine classes nor frequent
180 2 345(32) | structures, strongly developing Catholic schools. Italian parishes
181 2 346(33) | York Freeman’s Journal and Catholic Register, April 27, 1889,
182 Bibl 348 | central archives of the Catholic Church in Rome are also
183 Bibl 350 | European Immigrants and the Catholic Church in Connecticut, 1870–
184 Bibl 350 | Pastoral Practice of the Catholic Church in the United States.