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1 Writ, 1 XI | Published Writings~ ~1. Lettere Pastorali, 1876–
2 Writ, 1 XIII | Unpublished Writings~ ~1. Memoriale sulla necessità
3 Intr XV(1) | migrations. In a November 1, 1911 letter to Father Massimo
4 Intr XV(1) | General Archives AO 01-02/1), he writes: “I knew H.E.
5 Intr, 2 XIX | died in Piacenza on June 1, 1905.5 Six months earlier
6 Intr XXII(12) | Conference... AGS AQ 01–07/1.~
7 Intr XXIV(24) | Ibid., p. 1.~
8 Intr XXVIII(37)| Corriere della Sera, June 1, 1901, reported in Mons.
9 Intr XXIX(42) | Tedeschi, 1895, ch. XIV, pp. 1, 2.~
10 1 ---- | Part 1~Migration Pamphlets~ ~ ~
11 1, 1 1 | 1~Italian Emigration to America:
12 1, 1, III 7 | following figures (Table 1), which speak for themselves
13 1, 1, III 7 | 000 in 1883, and ~ ~Table 1~Temporary and Permanent
14 1, 1, III 8 | Bourgogne, and yesterday 1,500 more left on the North
15 1, 1, VIII 23 | States of America.” Articles 1 and 2 concern those persons
16 1, 1, IX 24 | cross the ocean. Hence:~ ~1. To keep the emigrant from
17 1, 2 39 | The Diritto of last May 1 stated: “Based on our information
18 1, 2 43 | poverty.~New York, August 1, 1888. The Immigration Commission
19 1, 2 44 | everything.~Rome, August 1, 1888. Telegrams from the
20 1, 2 47 | permit, besides a deposit of 1,000 pounds sterling and
21 1, 2 56 | three great human needs.~ ~1. To keep alive in their
22 1, 2 56 | articles of the Statute are:~ ~1. A Society of Protection
23 1 60(1) | AGS AQ 01–10, f. 1~
24 1, 3, II 68 | for the Italians, i.e.,: 1. The language spoken in
25 1, 4 73 | Congregation (so states art. 1) has as its aim to provide
26 1, 4 76 | following three great needs:~ ~1. Keep alive in the hearts
27 1, 5, II 89 | 799 “faneghe” of corn; L. 1.685.4 60 for 71,194 “faneghe”
28 1, 5, II 89 | poultry – for a total of L. 1,924.460.~Now, if we subtract
29 1, 5, II 89 | community at the time numbered 1,922) means that, during
30 1, 5, III 94 | the great need? There are 1,800,000 more Italians to
31 1, 5, III 94 | provide religious care; 1,800,00 Italians, a number
32 1, 5, III 94 | number that keeps increasing; 1,980,000 Italians, hundreds
33 1, 6 101 | following be observed:~ ~1. At least once every six
34 2, 1 139 | 1~Sacred Congregation for
35 2, 1, Rep1 139 | and conclusive way that 1) Italians, who have migrated
36 2, 1, Rep2 141 | facts, from which emerge:~ ~1. The first attempts accomplished
37 2, 1, III 150 | shares. Its purpose is:~ ~1. To direct and efficiently
38 2, 1, III 151 | former pay annually Lire 1,25, the latter, Lire 7,50
39 2, 1, III 152 | of Piacenza proposed:~ ~1. That Italian priests should
40 2, 1, III 154 | Thus he proposes:~ ~1. To set up a society with
41 2, 1, III 155 | would be the following:~ ~1. First of all, to organize
42 2, 1, IV 157 | submitted to the Holy Father:~ ~1. To establish in three
43 2, 1, IV 158 | the following decisions:~ ~1. He highly approves the
44 2, 1, Summ, V, 164 | in the upstairs church, 1,017 persons crowded to receive
45 2, 1, Summ, VII, 167 | view for two reasons:~ ~ ~1. Because in the past in
46 2, 2, 1 179 | 1. Scalabrini to Leo XIII2~
47 2 187(10) | AGS AL 01–43/1 (draft). In this affair
48 2 190(16) | AS BH 01–01/1 (original); draft in ASV,
49 2, 2, 17 196 | wisdom a few observations:~ ~1. They depend on the bishops
50 2, 2, 18 197 | Rampolla32~Piacenza, December 1, 1893~ ~Your Eminence, ~
51 2, 3 201 | weeks before his death (June 1, 1905), Bishop Scalabrini
52 2, 3, 1 201 | 1. Sarto to Volpe Landi1 ~
53 2, 3, 5 203 | following ~missionaries:~ ~1. Father Paolo Novati, Provincial
54 2, 3, 6 204 | vocis oraculo (orally):~1. To grant the priests of
55 2 205(9) | AGS BA 04–02/1.~
56 2, 3, 12 207 | Pius X12~ Piacenza, March 1, 1904~ ~Most Holy Father,~
57 2, 3, 12 207 | to the Diocese on April 1, I plan to go to South America.
58 2, 3, 22 216 | must provide Provisions: ~ ~1. A word of the Holy Father ~
59 2, 3, 22 216 | Italy ~7. Zorini – Tononi~ ~1. Vinati Gio. Battista,
60 2 216(23) | AGS BA 04–14/1.~
61 2 218(26) | short time after on June 1, 1905.~
62 2, 3, 26 225 | could be the following:~ ~1) Creation of parishes on
63 2 231(29) | AGS, 3020/1.~
64 2, 4, 1 235 | 1. Scalabrini to Corrigan6~
65 2 240(19) | Osservatore Romano of December 1, 1887. Cf. ASS, 1894, r.
66 2 245(28) | AGS DH18–02/1(copy. Archbishop Corrigan
67 2, 4, 23 257 | are not happy because 1) they have no decent house;
68 2, 4, 24 258 | for a better explanation.~ 1. Regarding the Salesian
69 2, 4, 24 258 | he had hoped to do by May 1, in the property recently
70 2, 4, 28 262 | Corrigan63~ Levico, July 1, 1890~ ~Dear and Esteemed
71 2, 4, 29 263 | sending you a check for 1,000 lire begging you to
72 2, 4, 30 264 | have received the check for 1,000 lire but I have not
73 2 270(74) | to his death on January 1, 1917.~
74 2 278(90) | Segreteria di Stato, R. 280, fasc.1, f.87).~
75 2, 4, 39 281 | Greeks and the Poles.~ ~1. The Canadians asked for
76 2, 4, 45 286 | 75~~~~From the Chapel~~~~$1,105.94~~~~~~Interest~~~~
77 2, 4, 49 291 | few undeniable facts.~ ~ 1. Neither by me nor through
78 2, 4, 53 294 | Scalabrini117~ New York, October 1, 1897~ ~Most Reverend and
79 2 301(134) | News, October 19, 1901, pp.1–2: “Their Honored Guest.
80 2, 4, 64 304 | children today number 20 to 1, that is, 2,000 Italian
81 2, 4, 64 305 | Parishes, 840 Priests, and 1,440 chapels and churches
82 2 305(138) | Thursday, October 24, 1901, p.1. The original French-language
83 2 311(144) | City under date of Dec. 1, thus describes the visit
84 2, 5, 1 315 | 1. Ireland to Scalabrini11~
85 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | 1. McMahon to Scalabrini1~
86 2, 6, I, 6, 331 | Waterbury will accommodate ./. 1,200 persons. Fr. Duncan,
87 2, 6, II, 1, 334 | 1. Janssens to Scalabrini14~
88 2 334(14) | AGS, 663/1. Francis Janssens, Bishop
89 2 335(16) | AGS,663/1.~
90 2, 6, III, 1, 337 | 1. Hogan to Scalabrini21~
91 2, 6, IV, 1, 339 | 1. Elder to Scalabrini23~
92 2, 6, V, 1, 342 | 1. Scalabrini to Foley28~
93 2, 6, VI, 1, 342 | 1. Shanahan to Scalabrini29~
94 2, 6, VI, 1, 342 | Harrisburg, September 1, 1901~ ~Most Rev. and Dear
95 2 342(29) | AGS BA 03–09, f.1. John Walter Shanahan had
96 2, 6, VII, 1, 343 | 1. Quigley to Scalabrini30~
97 2, 6, VIII, 1, 344 | 1. O’Connell to Scalabrini31~
98 2, 6, IX, 1, 345 | 1. Scalabrini to Gilmour32~
99 2 345(32) | popular missions. On November 1, 1891, Father Zaboglio wrote
100 2 346(33) | Italian-American Co-Religionists,” June 1, 1889, p. 4.~
101 Bibl 348 | America,” Il Veltro, 34:1–2 (1990), pp. 67–85.~Pizzorusso,