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1 Intr, 1, 1 XVI | accompany uprooted people.~United States Bureau of the Census
2 Intr, 1, 1 XVI | more dignified life. The United Nations, where the request
3 Intr XVI(2) | situation of migrations, cf. United Nations, Department of Economic
4 Intr XVI(2) | Population Situation in 1995; United Nations High Commissioner
5 Intr, 2 XVIII | economic upheavals of the newly united Italy. Convinced that the
6 Intr, 2 XIX | visited, the visit made to the United States in 1901. This direct
7 Intr, 5 XXV | religion is inseparably united with that of the temple
8 Intr, 5 XXVI | national parishes in the United States, and on a clergy “
9 Intr XXVI(30) | politically and religiously united and without barriers that
10 Intr, 5 XXVII | to the immigrants in the United States: “Be religious and
11 Intr, 6 XXVIII | Christ and of remaining united with Him. “As long as you
12 1, 1, I 2 | ones, boys and girls – all united in a single thought, all
13 1, 1, III 7 | 5,391,542 of them to the United States, and the rest to
14 1, 1, V 10 | found the strength to remain united and to expand, while Italy,
15 1, 1, VI 11 | happened earlier in the United States, freed by George ./.
16 1, 1, VIII 23 | forced servitude in the United States of America.” Articles
17 1, 1, VIII 23 | persons who shall bring to the United States, the territories
18 1, 1, VIII 24 | who bring people to the United States by luring them with
19 1, 1, X 27 | permits him to be spiritually united, albeit from afar off, with
20 1, 1, XI 29 | Ireland of St. Paul in the United States of America is presently
21 1, 2 43 | agents are placed in the United States, with the task of
22 1, 2 43 | conditions of immigration in the United States yesterday listened
23 1, 2 43 | conditions of immigration in the United States, established that
24 1, 3 60 | his pastoral visit to the United States Italian immigrant
25 1, 3, II 68 | The language spoken in the United States, in a large part
26 1, 4 74 | in all the cities of the United States where our missionaries
27 1, 4 78 | Raphael was founded in the United States of America two months
28 1, 4 78 | follows the migrant to the United States, the only place,
29 1, 5 82 | missionary activities in the United States and in Brazil and
30 1, 5, I 83 | thousand, surpasses that of the United Kingdom which has very flourishing
31 1, 5, I 86 | condemned by a bill of the United States Senate – brought
32 1, 5, II 87 | else, he can be spiritually united with the sacred mysteries
33 1, 5, III 91 | hospitals, through priests united family-like by the religious
34 1, 6 99 | and foremost you must be united with Jesus Christ. You will
35 1, 6 99 | will. Instead, you must be united and be as one: “That they
36 1, 6 99 | in desires, as you are united for the same end: “I beseech
37 1, 6 99 | but that you be perfectly united in one mind and one judgement.”~
38 1, 7 106 | the “pampas,” or of the United States, are about three
39 1, 7, III 121 | make emigration strong and united and, I would dare say, invincible
40 1, 7, III 123 | efforts were made in the United States to Americanize, if
41 1, 8 127 | of the pampas and of the United States, surpass three million
42 1, 8 128 | bill of the Senate of the United States, massed together
43 1, 8 129 | religion is inseparably united to that of Church and priest.
44 1, 8 133 | his diocese to America. He united them in a congregation and
45 1, 8 133 | work for himself, but all united should work together for
46 1, 8 135 | blessing.~At work, then, united and confident. The Holy
47 2, 1, Rep1 139 | Americas, especially in the United States, cannot be understood
48 2, 1, Rep1 139 | 1884. The Bishops of the United States sounded the alarm
49 2, 1, Rep1 140 | whose jurisdiction were the United States at the time, and
50 2, 1, II 144 | South America and to the United States in North America.~
51 2, 1, II 145 | Italians who emigrated to the United States, as has been proven
52 2, 1, II 146 | each month. Even in the United States priests, and good
53 2, 1, II 146 | of the Indians from the United States and the emancipation
54 2, 1, II 146 | Italians who emigrate to the United States, in contrast to those
55 2, 1, II 147 | Generally, migrants to the United States belong to all classes
56 2, 1, II 148 | the entire surface of the United States. It is not easy,
57 2, 1, II 149 | concluded, then, that in the United States the Italians are
58 2, 1, II 149 | them as much as possible united in the cities or in colonies,
59 2, 1, III 155 | Italian immigrants in the United States, to which he limits
60 2, 1, III 157 | sees greater danger in the United States because it is a Protestant
61 2, 1, IV 157 | more suitable place of the United States and Latin America
62 2, 1, Summ, V, 164 | to various parts of the United States. Since the Italian
63 2, 1, Summ, XI, 174 | so that everybody remains united with them. In fact some
64 2, 1, Summ, XII, 176 | been established in the United States. This society has
65 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | significance of immigration to the United States and I take the liberty
66 2 178(1) | official visitation to the United States, prepared a detailed
67 2 178(1) | report on the Church in the United States and the immigrants’
68 2 178(1) | Italian immigration to the United States was presented in: “
69 2 178(1) | scatola 10, 16 Novembre 1892: United States Bishops write to
70 2, 2, 2 181 | Brother, and for all those united with you in seeking the
71 2 197(32) | apostolic delegate in the United States, Francesco Satolli,
72 2 197(33) | Apostolic delegate in the United States, had written from
73 2, 3, 10 206 | 1904~ ~In Philadelphia, United States of America, there
74 2, 3, 17 212 | immense good. Up North, in the United States of America, millions
75 2, 3, 26 219 | my journeys through the United States and Brazil is before
76 2, 3, 26 225 | we have sustained in the United States for lack of religious
77 2, 3, 26 225 | that the Catholics in the United States could be more than
78 2, 3, 26 225 | upon their arrival in the United States they had found or
79 2, 3, 26 225 | ancient faith. Sadly, the United States clergy is not numerically
80 2, 3, 26 225 | the practice of cult.~ The United States laws are very liberal
81 2, 3, 26 229 | among the Italians of the United States. How many painful
82 2, 4 232 | 1902)~ ~The Bishops of the United States became concerned
83 2, 4 232 | 1883 the Archbishops of the United States were convened in
84 2, 4 233 | were the Catholics in the United States until 1908, was thinking
85 2, 4 234 | Scalabrini’s visit to the United States in 1901 and the personal
86 2, 4 234 | with immigration to the United States at the time and with
87 2 235(5) | General and Superior for the United States, Father Francesco
88 2 235(5) | visit to the migrants in the United States, met Archbishop Corrigan
89 2 237(12) | Apostolate (Pallottines) in the United States. Cf. Domenico Pistella,
90 2 240(18) | theological studies in the United States and then assigned
91 2 241(21) | Church of his time in the United States. An immigrant from
92 2 243(24) | arrival, especially in the United States. Branches were developed
93 2 245(30) | Scalabrinian missions in the United States and was Procurator
94 2 247(32) | in 1859, arrived in the United States in 1886 and became
95 2 248(34) | Provincial Superior in the United States, where he had arrived
96 2 248(35) | Eastern Seaboard of the United States until 1895 when he
97 2, 4, 18 252 | the priest and the flock united to its pastor).~ In the
98 2 253(46) | Anovazzi worked in the United States in New York and Buffalo.
99 2 253(46) | Boston and other parts of the United States. He died in Piacenza
100 2 253(46) | missionaries sent to the United States on January 24, 1889,
101 2, 4, 24 259 | see you some day in the United States.~ I am very pleased
102 2 264(66) | among the immigrants in the United States and in Brazil. When
103 2, 4, 32 268 | and one could say in the United States of North America,
104 2 270(74) | missions of the Northwest United States in 1882 among the
105 2 277(88) | controversy developed in the United States following the publication
106 2, 4, 38 278 | not German Bishops in the United States? You also had Bishop
107 2 278(89) | health he had to leave the United States. He held several
108 2 278(91) | Church of his time in the United States. He favored the Americanization
109 2, 4, 39 280 | method already exists in the United States, why did Mr. Cahensly
110 2, 4, 39 282 | Polish priests, now in the United States, be made Apostolic
111 2, 4, 42 284 | of Your Excellency to the United States. I will be very happy
112 2 288(108)| left immediately for the United States and returned to Piacenza
113 2 291(112)| Apostolic Delegate to the United States (1893–1896) and he
114 2 291(112)| Apostolic Delegation in the United States of America: The Satolli
115 2 295(120)| immediately left for the United States to assist the immigrants.
116 2 295(120)| Scalabrini’s visit to the United States in 1901. Cf. A Migrant
117 2 297(123)| his pastoral visit to the United States. Archbishop Corrigan
118 2 297(123)| regions of Italy and all the United States. It has been an unforgettable
119 2, 4, 57 298 | hasten your visit to the United States. You will be always
120 2 298(125)| to or rejection from the United States according to the
121 2 298(126)| Office was the bureau of the United States Government for the
122 2 299(127)| Italian Immigrants in the United States, in Gianfausto Rosoli,
123 2, 4, 62 301 | fellow countrymen in the United States.~ They labor under
124 2, 4, 62 302 | beloved Archbishop, who has united with us in doing you honor,
125 2 303(136)| cities he visited in the United States, at the end of his
126 2, 4, 64 304 | Fathers scattered through the United States.~ But it is not so
127 2, 4, 65 307 | nationality, will be strictly united.~ From this land of blessing,
128 2, 4, 65 307 | politically and religiously united without barriers created
129 2, 4, 65 308 | all you Catholics of the United States, keeping yourselves
130 2, 4, 65 308 | States, keeping yourselves united as children to their Father,
131 2 311(144)| Bishop Scalabrini to the United States had a profound impact
132 2 311(144)| immigrants) are unanimous and united and let themselves be guided
133 2 311(144)| cohesion in a particular way. United and religious, that’s all.”
134 2, 5 313 | about immigration to the United States and a parallel involvement
135 2, 5 313 | Immigrants especially in the United States,” and the immediate
136 2, 5 313 | Church of his time in the United States, Italian immigration
137 2, 5 315 | missionaries leaving ./. for the United States, he underscored the
138 2, 5, 1 316 | Italian immigration to the United States and to observe the
139 2, 5, 1 316 | Italian missions to the United States as long as some measure
140 2 316(13) | Ireland of St. Paul in the United States is presently in Rome
141 2, 5, 1 317 | representative, residing in the United States, an intelligent and
142 2, 5, 1 317 | groups of Italians in all the United States, and of studying
143 2 317(14) | Bishop Scalabrini in the United States. In his Project d’
144 2 317(14) | of St. Paul, Minnesota, United States of North America.
145 2 317(14) | bishops and faithful of the United States will certainly not
146 2, 5, 2 321 | in the Episcopate in the United States and look for practical
147 2, 5, 3 322 | your departure from the United States. I hold you to your
148 2, 6 325 | circulated rapidly in the United States and Canada in the
149 2, 6 326 | Scalabrini’s visit to the United States in 1901, his Institute
150 2, 6 326 | life of the Church in the United States.~ For some dioceses
151 2, 6 326 | extensive reporting from the United States.
152 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | Italians scattered in the United States. In this State of
153 2 334(14) | 1867 he emigrated to the United States. While Archbishop
154 2 336(17) | most difficult in all the United States and that a mission
155 2, 6, II, 3, 336 | diocese of New Orleans, United States. Probably I will
156 2, 6, III, 2, 338 | almanac and directory for the United States.~Yours very Sincerely,~
157 2, 6, VIII, 1, 344 | Italian immigration in the United States. In fact, if Your
158 2, 6, IX, 1, 345 | if young, keep themselves united as much as possible or be
159 Bibl 350 | the Catholic Church in the United States. Center for Migration