Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
stated 3
statement 4
statements 4
states 147
statesman 2
statesmen 1
stati 7
Frequency    [«  »]
150 every
150 faith
148 how
147 states
146 through
145 us
142 years
Silvano Tomasi – Gianfausto Rosoli
For the Love of Immigrants

IntraText - Concordances

states
                                                                        bold = Main text
    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph, N., Pag.                                 grey = Comment text
1 Intr, 1, 1 XVI | uprooted people.~United States Bureau of the Census demographers 2 Intr, 2 XIX | visit made to the United States in 1901. This direct contact 3 Intr, 5 XXVI | national parishes in the United States, and on a clergypossibly 4 Intr, 5 XXVII | immigrants in the United States: “Be religious and you will 5 Intr, Con XXX | so that the role of the States and of the Church in the 6 1, 1, III 7 | 542 of them to the United States, and the rest to its many 7 1, 1, VI 11 | happened earlier in the United States, freed by George ./. Washington, 8 1, 1, VIII 23 | servitude in the United States of America.” Articles 1 9 1, 1, VIII 23 | shall bring to the United States, the territories thereof, 10 1, 1, VIII 24 | thousand dollars.Article 4 states that all Italian travelers 11 1, 1, VIII 24 | bring people to the United States by luring them with promises 12 1, 1, XI 29 | of St. Paul in the United States of America is presently 13 1, 2 42 | in a moment in which the States of South America are in 14 1, 2 42 | others by Mexico, more by the States of Central America.~ ~As 15 1, 2 43 | are placed in the United States, with the task of selling 16 1, 2 43 | immigration in the United States yesterday listened to Knight 17 1, 2 43 | immigration in the United States, established that such conditions 18 1, 2 44 | São Paulo in Brazil,” so states the Hon. Moneta in his telegram 19 1, 2 47 | in the various European States, recently published by the 20 1, 2 48 | countries in Europe and states that, once approved, it 21 1, 3 60 | pastoral visit to the United States Italian immigrant communities, 22 1, 3, II 68 | language spoken in the United States, in a large part of Canada 23 1, 4 73 | here.~“The Congregation (so states art. 1) has as its aim to 24 1, 4 74 | following main cities of other states of the Union: New Haven, 25 1, 4 74 | the cities of the United States where our missionaries are 26 1, 4 78 | was founded in the United States of America two months ago. 27 1, 4 78 | Statute indicates its aims and states:~ ~a) To assist the Italian 28 1, 4 78 | The 6th and final article states that the “Italian Society 29 1, 4 78 | the migrant to the United States, the only place, among the 30 1, 5 82 | activities in the United States and in Brazil and concludes 31 1, 5, I 86 | by a bill of the United States Senatebrought hordes 32 1, 7 106 | pampas,” or of the United States, are about three million. 33 1, 7, III 123 | were made in the United States to Americanize, if I may 34 1, 8 127 | pampas and of the United States, surpass three million in 35 1, 8 128 | the Senate of the United States, massed together an immense 36 2, 1, Rep1 139 | especially in the United States, cannot be understood without 37 2, 1, Rep1 139 | The Bishops of the United States sounded the alarm at that 38 2, 1, Rep1 140 | jurisdiction were the United States at the time, and at a general 39 2, 1, II 144 | America and to the United States in North America.~ Even 40 2, 1, II 145 | emigrated to the United States, as has been proven by the 41 2, 1, II 146 | month. Even in the United States priests, and good priests, 42 2, 1, II 146 | Indians from the United States and the emancipation of 43 2, 1, II 146 | who emigrate to the United States, in contrast to those who 44 2, 1, II 147 | migrants to the United States belong to all classes and 45 2, 1, II 148 | entire surface of the United States. It is not easy, therefore, 46 2, 1, II 149 | then, that in the United States the Italians are in very 47 2, 1, III 155 | immigrants in the United States, to which he limits his 48 2, 1, III 157 | greater danger in the United States because it is a Protestant 49 2, 1, IV 157 | suitable place of the United States and Latin America so that 50 2, 1, Summ, V, 164 | various parts of the United States. Since the Italian people 51 2, 1, Summ, XII, 176 | established in the United States. This society has as its 52 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | immigration to the United States and I take the liberty of 53 2 178(1) | visitation to the United States, prepared a detailed report 54 2 178(1) | the Church in the United States and the immigrantsconflicts 55 2 178(1) | immigration to the United States was presented in: “Report 56 2 178(1) | 16 Novembre 1892: United States Bishops write to Leo XIII 57 2 197(32) | apostolic delegate in the United States, Francesco Satolli, had 58 2 197(33) | Apostolic delegate in the United States, had written from Washington, 59 2, 3, 10 206 | In Philadelphia, United States of America, there is a colony 60 2, 3, 17 211 | Then, I shall leave for the States of Espirito Santo, Paraná, 61 2, 3, 17 212 | Up North, in the United States of America, millions of 62 2, 3, 22 216 | mission.~ Few expenses; the States help . . . ~6. Directives 63 2, 3, 26 219 | journeys through the United States and Brazil is before me 64 2, 3, 26 221 | in the various American States. These governments subsidize 65 2, 3, 26 225 | sustained in the United States for lack of religious assistance 66 2, 3, 26 225 | present population of those States, about 50 million, comes 67 2, 3, 26 225 | Catholics in the United States could be more than double 68 2, 3, 26 225 | their arrival in the United States they had found or could 69 2, 3, 26 225 | faith. Sadly, the United States clergy is not numerically 70 2, 3, 26 225 | practice of cult.~ The United States laws are very liberal and 71 2, 3, 26 229 | the Italians of the United States. How many painful things 72 2, 4 232 | The Bishops of the United States became concerned with the 73 2, 4 232 | Archbishops of the United States were convened in Rome to 74 2, 4 233 | Catholics in the United States until 1908, was thinking 75 2, 4 234 | Scalabrini’s visit to the United States in 1901 and the personal 76 2, 4 234 | immigration to the United States at the time and with the 77 2 235(5) | Superior for the United States, Father Francesco Zaboglio, 78 2 235(5) | the migrants in the United States, met Archbishop Corrigan 79 2 237(12) | Pallottines) in the United States. Cf. Domenico Pistella, 80 2 240(18) | theological studies in the United States and then assigned to parishes 81 2 241(21) | of his time in the United States. An immigrant from Ireland, 82 2 243(24) | especially in the United States. Branches were developed 83 2 245(30) | Scalabrinian missions in the United States and was Procurator General. 84 2 247(32) | 1859, arrived in the United States in 1886 and became pastor 85 2 248(34) | Provincial Superior in the United States, where he had arrived with 86 2 248(35) | Eastern Seaboard of the United States until 1895 when he returned 87 2 253(46) | Anovazzi worked in the United States in New York and Buffalo. 88 2 253(46) | other parts of the United States. He died in Piacenza in 89 2 253(46) | missionaries sent to the United States on January 24, 1889, which 90 2, 4, 24 259 | you some day in the United States.~ I am very pleased with 91 2 264(66) | immigrants in the United States and in Brazil. When Bishop 92 2, 4, 32 266 | Bishop Bonomelli,71 who states in his very beautiful closing 93 2, 4, 32 267 | teaching of the catechism, he states that it is certainly beautiful 94 2, 4, 32 268 | could say in the United States of North America, regarding 95 2 270(74) | of the Northwest United States in 1882 among the Crow and 96 2 277(88) | developed in the United States following the publication 97 2, 4, 38 278 | German Bishops in the United States? You also had Bishop Persico,89 98 2 278(89) | had to leave the United States. He held several offices 99 2 278(91) | of his time in the United States. He favored the Americanization 100 2, 4, 39 280 | regard. ./. Your Excellency states in your letter that those 101 2, 4, 39 280 | already exists in the United States, why did Mr. Cahensly send 102 2, 4, 39 282 | priests, now in the United States, be made Apostolic Vicars. 103 2, 4, 42 284 | Excellency to the United States. I will be very happy and 104 2 288(108)| immediately for the United States and returned to Piacenza 105 2 291(112)| Apostolic Delegate to the United States (18931896) and he had to 106 2 291(112)| Delegation in the United States of America: The Satolli 107 2 295(120)| immediately left for the United States to assist the immigrants. 108 2 295(120)| Scalabrini’s visit to the United States in 1901. Cf. A Migrant Missionary 109 2 297(123)| pastoral visit to the United States. Archbishop Corrigan together 110 2 297(123)| Italy and all the United States. It has been an unforgettable 111 2, 4, 57 298 | your visit to the United States. You will be always welcome 112 2 298(125)| rejection from the United States according to the existing 113 2 298(126)| the bureau of the United States Government for the reception 114 2 299(127)| Immigrants in the United States, in Gianfausto Rosoli, Scalabrini 115 2, 4, 62 301 | countrymen in the United States.~ They labor under many 116 2 303(136)| he visited in the United States, at the end of his visitation 117 2, 4, 64 304 | scattered through the United States.~ But it is not so much 118 2, 4, 65 306 | my long trips to various states of the Union.~ In fact, 119 2, 4, 65 308 | Catholics of the United States, keeping yourselves united 120 2 311(144)| Scalabrini to the United States had a profound impact on 121 2, 5 313 | immigration to the United States and a parallel involvement 122 2, 5 313 | especially in the United States,” and the immediate support 123 2, 5 313 | of his time in the United States, Italian immigration was 124 2, 5 315 | leaving ./. for the United States, he underscored the fact 125 2, 5, 1 316 | immigration to the United States and to observe the deplorable 126 2, 5, 1 316 | Italian missions to the United States as long as some measure 127 2 316(13) | of St. Paul in the United States is presently in Rome and 128 2, 5, 1 317 | scattered throughout these ./. States, among whom it will be impossible 129 2, 5, 1 317 | residing in the United States, an intelligent and devoted 130 2, 5, 1 317 | Italians in all the United States, and of studying on the 131 2 317(14) | Scalabrini in the United States. In his Project d’une oeuvre 132 2 317(14) | Paul, Minnesota, United States of North America. From the 133 2 317(14) | and faithful of the United States will certainly not be lacking.~ 134 2, 5, 2 321 | Episcopate in the United States and look for practical means 135 2, 5, 3 322 | departure from the United States. I hold you to your promise. 136 2, 6 325 | circulated rapidly in the United States and Canada in the early 137 2, 6 326 | Scalabrini’s visit to the United States in 1901, his Institute was 138 2, 6 326 | the Church in the United States.~ For some dioceses like 139 2, 6 326 | reporting from the United States. 140 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | scattered in the United States. In this State of Connecticut 141 2 334(14) | emigrated to the United States. While Archbishop of New 142 2 336(17) | difficult in all the United States and that a mission here 143 2, 6, II, 3, 336 | diocese of New Orleans, United States. Probably I will be in Piacenza 144 2, 6, III, 2, 338 | directory for the United States.~Yours very Sincerely,~John 145 2, 6, VIII, 1, 344 | immigration in the United States. In fact, if Your excellency 146 2 345(32) | same can be said of the states of New York, Massachusetts, 147 Bibl 350 | Catholic Church in the United States. Center for Migration Studies


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL