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1 Writ XI | Battista Scalabrini, Scritti. Rome: Scalabrinian Congregation,
2 Writ, 1 XIV | Scalabrinian Congression in Rome~ASV Secret Vatican Archives~
3 Intr XVI(2) | immigrants of Italy, cf. Rome Caritas: Immigrazione-Dossier
4 Intr XVI(2) | Statistico 1994. Ed. Ricerca, Rome, 1994. On the world situation
5 1, 1, III 8 | November 15, the Moniteur de Rome reported from Genoa: “One
6 1, 1, XI 29 | part of the document:~ ~Rome, February 5, 1887~Most Reverend
7 1, 1, XI 29 | America is presently in Rome. He is fully prepared to
8 1, 2 39 | which is published in Rome and defends the interests
9 1, 2 44 | having lost everything.~Rome, August 1, 1888. Telegrams
10 1 61(4) | Carlo,” Part II (1893–1905). Rome: Scalabrinian Congegation,
11 1, 3, I 62 | populations. In fact, pagan Rome, while granting the right
12 1, 3, I 64 | Orientals with having to obey Rome. It was not enough for them
13 1, 3, I 64 | for them to know that in Rome could rule an Oriental or
14 1, 3, II 68 | person can be Catholic in Rome, in New York, among the
15 1, 4 71 | main Italian cities like Rome, Milan, Florence and Turin.
16 1, 4 72 | tra vecchio e nuovo mondo. Rome: CSER., 1989, pp. 319–333).~ ~ ~
17 1, 4 79 | receptive audiences in Genoa, Rome, Florence, Turin, and Milan;
18 1, 4 79 | the past year, 1890. The Rome Committee, besides the task
19 1, 4 79 | recognize its needs, the Rome Committee will be completed
20 1, 5 82 | be able to speak here in Rome, in Rome where Christ is
21 1, 5 82 | to speak here in Rome, in Rome where Christ is Roman, in
22 1, 5 82 | Christ is Roman, in this Rome rightly ./. called the
23 1, 5 83 | motherland of all people; in this Rome which, because of the See
24 1, 5 83 | of many families; in this Rome that first proclaimed and
25 1, 5 83 | become realities; in this Rome where great works are born
26 1, 7, II 114 | the “Congressi” in Genoa, Rome and Florence. They were
27 1, 7, II 118 | daughters and heirs of ancient Rome could not care less about
28 1, 7, II 120 | Since the missions stem from Rome, one can easily understand
29 2, 1, Rep1 139 | the official response to Rome the Council Fathers did
30 2, 1, Rep1 139 | sent the official answer to Rome in the name of Cardinal
31 2, 1, Rep1 139 | given at the meeting held in Rome in 1883, the Fathers of
32 2, 1, Rep1 140 | Moreover it was evident that Rome was unaware of the fact
33 2 140(4) | Simeoni to Bishop Scalabrini, Rome, February 3, 1887.~
34 2, 1, IV 157 | spiritually.~2. To establish in Rome a central committee to which
35 2, 1, Summ, II, 162 | he is about to leave for Rome. I think it will be useful
36 2, 1, Summ, X, 171 | X Rome, February 13, 1887~Excerpt
37 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | architects. The artisans of Rome, Naples, Milan and many
38 2, 1, Summ, XI, 174 | XI Rome, January 8, 1887~Letter
39 2, 1, Summ, XII, 176 | that during his stay in Rome he had the occasion of talking
40 2, 2 178 | countries. Church archives in Rome document the vast effort
41 2 178(1) | American Archbishops in Rome, Cardinal John Baptist Franzelin
42 2, 2, 2 180 | Leo XIII To Scalabrini4~Rome, November 15, 1887~ ~Venerable
43 2, 2, 2 181 | salvation of souls.~ Given in Rome at St. Peter’s, 15 November,
44 2, 2, 3 181 | to the American Bishops5~Rome, December 10, 1888~ ~Venerable
45 2 181(5) | Leonis P.M. Acta, vol. III, Rome, 1889, pp. 380–384. Also,
46 2, 2, 3 184 | to your care.~ Given in Rome, at St. Peter’s, the 10th
47 2, 2, 5 186 | you. He came expressly to Rome to discuss important matters,
48 2, 2, 6 187 | Rampolla to Scalabrini10~Rome, June 27, 1891~ ~Count Raffo
49 2, 2, 8 188 | Rampolla to Scalabrini13~Rome, February 11, 1892~ ~The
50 2, 2, 9 189 | Protector must reside in Rome, then my choice unquestionably
51 2, 2, 11 190 | Rampolla to Scalabrini18 ~Rome, September 30, 1892~ ~Following
52 2 192(24) | anniversary of the taking of Rome by the troops of the King
53 2, 2, 15 193 | Rampolla to Scalabrini26 ~Rome, June 13, 1893~ ~Your Excellency,~
54 2, 2, 16 194 | Rampolla to Scalabrini27~Rome, November 23, 1893~ ~The
55 2, 3 201 | Zaboglio to Scalabrini, Rome, February 4, 1901. AGS,
56 2, 3, 5 203 | Scalabrini to Pius X5 ~ Rome, November 25, 1903~ ~Holy
57 2, 3, 6 204 | Scalabrini to Pius X6~ Rome, November 25, 1903~ ~Holy
58 2, 3, 9 205 | del Val to Scalabrini9~ Rome, February 13, 1904~ ~Most
59 2, 3, 10 206 | del Val to Scalabrini10~ Rome, February 15, 1904~ ~In
60 2, 3, 12 208 | their Bishop were running to Rome to ruin good name and honor,
61 2, 3, 12 208 | education. Returned from Rome, however, he trumpeted the
62 2, 3, 12 208 | circulates that he came to Rome requested by the Holy See
63 2, 3, 14 210 | as we hope, we will be in Rome on the 14th to set out for
64 2, 3, 20 215 | will be able to come to Rome without serious inconvenience,
65 2, 3, 21 215 | Pius X to Scalabrini21~ Rome, December 1904~ ~To Bishop
66 2, 3, 23 216 | del Val to Scalabrini23~ Rome, March 19, 1905~ ~Most Revered
67 2, 3, 24 217 | Scalabrini to Merry del Val24~ Rome, March 29, 1905~ ~Most Reverend
68 2 218(27) | the text actually sent to Rome and published here for the
69 2, 3, 27 231 | the South) be called to Rome.~ These missionaries should
70 2, 3, 27 231 | missionaries residing in Rome.~ If through the present
71 2, 3, 27 231 | parishes we could have in Rome a church with an attached
72 2, 4 232 | States were convened in Rome to prepare the Third Plenary
73 2 233(3) | 1885–1902. Doctoral Thesis. Rome: Pontifical Gregorian University,
74 2 235(5) | via Calandrelli, 11, 00153 Rome. Some other letters exchanged
75 2 236(10) | Scalabriniana (1886–1888). Rome: Centro Studi Emigrazione,
76 2, 4, 4 240 | Last November I was in Rome where I received your letter
77 2 240(17) | Simeoni, born near Palestrina (Rome) in 1816, had been Papal
78 2 240(18) | Scalabriniana (1886–1888). Rome: Centro Studi Emigrazione,
79 2 241(21) | project discussed with him in Rome in the winter of 1886–1887.
80 2, 4, 14 250 | Pallottine Sisters should leave Rome to staff the Church of Mt.
81 2 253(44) | via Merulana,177 – 00185 Rome).~
82 2 253(47) | time in November 1887 in Rome and convinced her to go
83 2 258(55) | degli emigrati (1839–1905). Rome: Citta’ Nuova, 1985, pp.
84 2, 4, 25 259 | Corrigan to Scalabrini59~ Rome, May 2, 1890~ ~Most Reverend
85 2, 4, 25 260 | will probably remain in Rome for this entire month. For
86 2, 4, 26 260 | that you will remain in Rome for some time yet.~ Therefore,
87 2, 4, 27 261 | Corrigan to Scalabrini61~ Rome, June 27, 1890~ ~Most Reverend
88 2, 4, 27 261 | to plan my departure from Rome. I am here against my will.
89 2, 4, 27 261 | sorrow. As I arrived in Rome on February first, I presented
90 2, 4, 27 261 | Holy Land. I arrived in Rome on April 10. Propaganda
91 2, 4, 28 262 | your coming since I know Rome very well.~ My health is
92 2, 4, 29 263 | Excellency:~When I was in Rome I wrote to the Director
93 2 266(70) | Piacenza e degli emigrati. Rome: Città Nuova, 1985, pp.
94 2, 4, 33 271 | sincere congratulations.~ In Rome, where I went in January,
95 2, 4, 35 272 | to me by the Superiors in Rome and of which I am not worthy.
96 2 272(79) | Corrigan, who had met him in Rome in 1894, he moved there
97 2 278(89) | Ignazio Persico (Naples 1823 –Rome 1895) had been a missionary
98 2 291(112)| 1892–1896 (Doctoral Thesis. Rome: Pontfical Gregorian University,
99 2, 4, 56 296 | in Greece and residing in Rome. If Your Excellency wishes
100 2 299(127)| vescchio e Nuovo Mondo. Rome: Centro Studi Emigrazione,
101 2, 4, 66 309 | he will go immediately to Rome.~ I am, dearest bishop,~
102 2 309(140)| from where he returned to Rome where he served in various
103 2 311(144)| December 21, 1901, p. 5: “The Rome correspondent of the London
104 2 311(144)| who has just arrived in Rome, is a very remarkable man.
105 2 313(2) | Scalabrinian Archives (AGS) in Rome. After the first exchange
106 2 314(4) | Americanismo Cattolico in Italia. Rome: Editrice Studium, 1984,
107 2, 5, 1 316 | the Winter of 1886–87 in Rome, I spoke a number of times
108 2 316(13) | United States is presently in Rome and he has shown himself
109 2 316(13) | 10, 1887, while still in Rome, Archbishop Ireland sent
110 2 323(20) | Amasa Thornton arrived in Rome and sought a meeting with
111 2, 6, I, 6, 331 | Coleman, recently home from Rome, cares for those in Danbury.
112 2, 6, II, 3, 336 | here tomorrow on my way to Rome and I intend to visit Your
113 2 344(31) | in 1901 after service in Rome as Rector of the American
114 2, 6, VIII, 1, 344 | excellency will come to Rome. Although I have not yet
115 2, 6, VIII, 1, 344 | Your Excellency coming to Rome would have the courtesy
116 Bibl 348 | Scalabrinian Congregation in Rome, where all the manuscripts,
117 Bibl 348 | Calandrelli, 11 – 00153 Rome). The process of reorganization
118 Bibl 348 | of the Catholic Church in Rome are also preserved letters
119 Bibl 349 | Scalabriniana, 5 volumes. Rome: Centro Studi Emigrazione.
120 Bibl 350 | tra vecchio e nuovo mondo. Rome: Centro Studi Emigrazione.~ ~