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Silvano Tomasi – Gianfausto Rosoli
For the Love of Immigrants

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1 Intr, 2 XVIII | prison inmates, with the poor, and with the sick. He used 2 Intr, 3 XX | the cry of sorrow of our poor expatriates, and I called 3 1, 1, I 2 | labors.~They were leaving, poor souls, some sent for by 4 1, 1, I 3 | of travelers. I see the poor wretches landing in a strange 5 1, 1, I 3 | of whites to propel these poor wretches, unsuspecting instruments 6 1, 1, II 6 | then by the needs of the poor people who are forced to 7 1, 1, III 8 | About one hundred of these poor people were left behind 8 1, 1, IV 8 | the enormous mass of the poor.~The changed conditions 9 1, 1, VIII 18 | shall we say of the poor and totally inexperienced 10 1, 1, VIII 18 | heartbreaking, of which our poor brothers and sisters are 11 1, 1, VIII 18 | waiting for them. But those poor wretches, who had already 12 1, 1, VIII 19 | moral evils. In fact, our poor peasants run the risk of 13 1, 1, VIII 22 | higher-ups, the assassin of poor Villarosa has gone unpunished 14 1, 1, VIII 22 | sheer spite and malice. Poor Tironi tried to be patient 15 1, 1, IX 24 | and materially destroy the poor wretches who fall into their 16 1, 1, IX 25 | arriving in America, the poor peasants not knowing where 17 1, 1, IX 26 | not valued less than the poor pagans of Africa and that 18 1, 1, X 26 | Present and the Future~ ~The poor peasants who emigrate, when 19 1, 1, X 27 | imperceptibly lead those poor wretches to a frightening 20 1, 1, X 27 | dangers to the faith of our poor emigrants abound. And, out 21 1, 1, X 28 | rich in material goods but poor in the riches of the spirit, 22 1, 1, XI 29 | by God, to evangelize the poor and the workers. She will 23 1, 1, XI 29 | with affection on so many poor people who, in forced isolation, 24 1, 1, XI 31 | reawakening on behalf of the poor and abandoned, and blessed 25 1, 1, XI 31 | and the welfare of the poor and the unfortunate. May 26 1, 2 33 | are a true friend of the poor (which today is a great 27 1, 2 35 | doubtful and would show the poor people made thirsty by poverty 28 1, 2 35 | say with Manzoni: go, go, poor little poisoner, you will 29 1, 2 36 | financial sacrifices for our poor countrymen and, having found 30 1, 2 37 | consciences at the expense of the poor emigrants. Keep away!~But, 31 1, 2 37 | uninhabitable; it knows that those poor pioneers are not led to 32 1, 2 38 | destination to which those poor emigrants were directed? 33 1, 2 43 | York on the immigration of poor people attracts much attention. 34 1, 2 44 | work. A good third of these poor people are obliged to return 35 1, 2 44 | in Costa Rica confirm the poor conditions in which 200 36 1, 2 46 | great, frightful.”~“The poor devils who survive end up 37 1, 2 46 | than the welfare of the poor emigrants, he will carefully 38 1, 2 49 | institutions not only encourage the poor emigrants to continue their 39 1, 2 50 | moment they leave their poor home until the time they 40 1, 2 53 | death, to bring to those poor people, with the gospel, 41 1, 2 53 | of a moment, the rich and poor in Italy on several occasions 42 1, 2 53 | supported by example, my poor word would be more effective. 43 1, 2 55 | little importance for our poor countrymen, who do not know 44 1, 2 55 | with the sad words of the poor Venetian immigrant: Here 45 1, 2 56 | itself to the mind of the poor.~Here it is: with my Institute 46 1, 2 59 | brother of man.~May these poor words of mine be the seed 47 1, 3, II 68 | the religious one and the poor immigrant needs not only 48 1, 4 72 | Thus, wishing to support my poor word with example, I took 49 1, 4 75 | provide for every need of our poor countrymen upon arrival, 50 1, 4 78 | initial assistance to those poor refugees from our homeland.~ 51 1, 4 78 | as possible a home where poor immigrants, boys and girls 52 1, 5 82 | years ago on behalf of the poor Italian emigrants, contributed 53 1, 5, I 84 | because of our country’s poor conditions, especially agricultural, 54 1, 5, I 86 | and wholesome food, those poor wretches find harsh work – 55 1, 5, II 87 | the haunting voice of a poor farmer from Lombardy who 56 1, 5, II 87 | but eloquent language the poor man kept telling me about 57 1, 5, II 88 | ruining the crops of the poor farmers. We calculate that 58 1, 5, II 89 | that whets the appetite of poor people but one that, in 59 1, 5, II 89 | meager earnings, how can a poor man and his family survive? 60 1, 5, II 90 | sold, making you rich and poor at the same time? I repeat: 61 1, 5, III 92 | tears a moment, the rich and poor in Italy have eagerly competed, 62 1, 5, III 92 | first heeded the cry of our poor emigrants and called the 63 1, 5, IV 95 | and the welfare of the poor and the unfortunate.~RELIGION 64 1, 7, II 111 | evils and dangers which our poor emigrants are confronted 65 1, 7, II 111 | begin before he leaves his poor home, in the person of an 66 1, 7, II 113 | in glowing colors to the poor and thirsty people the fresh 67 1, 7, II 113 | eye and say with Manzoni: ‘Poor wretch, you wont be the 68 1, 7, III 123 | he was able to place the poor orphan with the doorman 69 1, 8 129 | gentlemen, the dangers our poor emigrants meet with regard 70 1, 8 129 | readings. But how could a poor peasant rise to such sublime 71 1, 8 130 | with sorrow the choice of a poor Lombard peasant, who came 72 1, 8 130 | longer live this way!” The poor man continued with a clumsy 73 1, 8 130 | enormous cost every year our poor immigrants send several 74 1, 8 130 | and all the dangers the poor immigrant has to face. One 75 1, 8 132 | unsold, leaving you rich and poor at the same time. I repeat, 76 1, 8 132 | moment they leave their poor houses to the time they 77 1, 8 134 | moment, the rich and the poor of Italy vied in works of 78 1, 8 135 | evangelize the children of the poor and the working classes. 79 1, 8 135 | trembling heart to so many poor souls that, in forced isolation, 80 2, 1, Rep2 141 | harms that threaten so many poor Italians, her sons, the 81 2, 1, I 142 | crowd the piers with their poor sacks and move the citizens 82 2, 1, II 148 | The greatest part of the poor Italians know no other language, 83 2, 1, II 148 | and political life. The poor Italians on the other hand, 84 2, 1, II 148 | of heresy. Slowly those poor families become transformed 85 2, 1, III 155 | unite in assistance to the poor migrants. He cites the noble 86 2, 1, III 156 | New York, to receive those poor exiles, preserve them from 87 2, 1, Summ, I, 160 | at once the care of the poor migrants, might try every 88 2, 1, Summ, III, 162 | are certain to damage the poor deceived people both in 89 2, 1, Summ, IV, 163 | very willingly, but the poor people do not frequent the 90 2, 1, Summ, VI, 165 | us. Once in a while this poor priest came to visit us 91 2, 1, Summ, VI, 165 | coming back. If he is in poor health, he plans to come 92 2, 1, Summ, VIII, 170 | annual salary and thus the poor people can practice the 93 2, 1, Summ, IX, 171 | tell you frankly that these poor devils are not very clean, 94 2, 2, 12 191 | themselves.~ Through me those poor people now place at your 95 2, 2, 17 195 | are rich in good will but poor in means. The owner of the 96 2 197(33) | provide missionaries for the poor Italian immigrants residing 97 2, 3 200 | preserve the faith of our poor migrant brethren in the 98 2, 3, 1 201 | shall work on behalf of the poor emigrants.~ As for the blessing 99 2, 3, 2 202 | pertaining to the good of the poor emigrants.~ I take this 100 2, 3, 5 203 | missions on behalf of our poor migrants in America has 101 2, 3, 9 206 | run to the help of those poor immigrants in great moral 102 2, 3, 12 208 | raise the morale of those poor people and to do some good.~ 103 2, 3, 12 208 | judicial act against that poor fellow to avoid at all costs 104 2, 3, 13 209 | help and comfort to our poor emigrants. My most ardent 105 2, 3, 17 212 | benefit the souls of our poor immigrants who are now, 106 2, 3, 20 215 | America and especially to our poor Italians. Due, however, 107 2, 3, 26 219 | obscure, immense mass of the poor who struggle for life against 108 2, 3, 26 228 | hundreds of thousands of poor immigrants.~ This is well-known 109 2, 3, 26 229 | the souls of millions of poor immigrants already pervaded 110 2, 4 233 | with the Italians of the poor and notorious slums of New 111 2, 4, 1 236 | of great advantage to the poor emigrants themselves. With 112 2, 4, 8 244 | doing do on behalf of the poor Italian emigrants. I am 113 2, 4, 10 246 | be done in favor of our poor Italians. Thus, a desire 114 2, 4, 10 246 | at heart the cause of the poor Italians, will help and 115 2, 4, 22 256 | and courage to help our poor immigrants please continue 116 2, 4, 31 265 | the sacraments to these poor people? Or, still better, 117 2, 4, 36 273 | our regions the Church is poor like in Apostolic times. 118 2, 4, 37 275 | material well-being of the poor immigrants. Unfortunately, 119 2, 4, 37 275 | often of the need of the poor immigrants. ~ These conditions, 120 2, 4, 37 276 | In this manner even the poor can contribute to the support 121 2, 4, 39 279 | anything be lacking to the poor patients. In the past, the 122 2, 4, 52 293 | to your protection these poor priests of the Congregation 123 2, 4, 65 305 | acknowledgement, not as directed to my poor person, but to the Catholic 124 2 311(144)| apostles, and not only by our poor immigrants, but by the Bishops, 125 2, 5, 1 316 | victims thousands of your poor countrymen.~ Since I had 126 2 317(14) | above all because they are poor and abandoned. In searching 127 2, 6 325 | provide missionaries to the poor Italian immigrants who reside 128 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | themselves understood by these poor people. I have done my best 129 2, 6, I, 2, 328 | you have for so many of my poor countrymen, I implore upon 130 2, 6, I, 4, 330 | because of his health. The poor Italians increase in number 131 2, 6, I, 10, 333 | his health continue to be poor I would be very happy to 132 2 335(15) | possible. What a long trip, poor son! But take courage, God 133 2, 6, III, 1, 337 | bread and so far are still poor. Greater still, however, 134 2 339(23) | fate befell many of the poor Italians who lost their 135 2, 6, IV, 1, 340 | Excellency toward these poor people.~ I remain with the 136 2, 6, IV, 2, 340 | Your Excellency for the poor Italian immigrants. God 137 2, 6, IV, 2, 340 | charity you use for so many poor people.~ In sending the 138 2, 6, VI, 1, 343 | carelessness. A few of them are poor but the great majority in 139 2, 6, IX, 2, 347 | spiritual well-being of our poor immigrants will not appear 140 2, 6, IX, 2, 347 | taken on the defense of the poor Italians.~ The Bishop reads


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