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1 Intr XV(1) | prepared, as a leaven in the countries of arrival to form a “universal 2 Intr, 1, 1 XVI | demographic transition of Western countries as well as the economic 3 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | diversity found in various countries and geographical regions, 4 Intr, 2 XVIII | War I, left the European countries for distant destinations 5 Intr, 3 XXI | Church leaders in different countries had anticipated the idea 6 Intr, 4 XXII | must be identified in the countries of origin. Emigration is 7 Intr, 5 XXVI | and cultural change in the countries of settlement would have 8 Intr, 5 XXVI | have liked that in modern countries built by immigration, while 9 1, 1, III 6 | from the fact that all the countries of Old Europe are, as it 10 1, 1, III 7 | be said of other European countries, some of which, like France, 11 1, 1, III 7 | more recent colonizing countries, are trying to reconcile 12 1, 1, III 7 | Italian Emigration in Foreign Countries~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~Permanent~~~~ 13 1, 1, V 10 | influence. And, while other countries lorded over old and new 14 1, 1, V 11 | of emigrants from other countries.~When British, French, Spanish 15 1, 1, V 11 | keep doing in those very countries to defend and assist the 16 1, 1, VI 12 | IX, now has, in these two countries, several ecclesiastical 17 1, 1, VIII 20 | Chile, not to mention other countries, have been littered with 18 1, 1, IX 25 | Kingdom as well as in foreign countries, where emigrants are embarking, 19 1, 1, IX 26 | also in the eyes of other countries.~I touched on the religious 20 1, 2 33 | Italy, like other European countries, will take opportune measures 21 1, 2 39 | reason the legislators of the countries that furnish this huge mass 22 1, 2 40 | officials know about the countries across the Atlantic? Nothing.~ 23 1, 2 47 | overlook, the laws of the other countries of Europe on recruitment 24 1, 2 48 | with the laws of the other countries in Europe and states that, 25 1, 2 50 | the number of colonizing countries, like Germany and tiny Belgium, 26 1, 2 58 | American colonies, which other countries would be forced to envy 27 1, 3 60 | various nationalities in those countries (of immigration). The Pope 28 1, 3, I 63 | particular, division into countries will not change.~Generally 29 1, 3, I 63 | when I crossed unfortunate countries either because the land 30 1, 3, I 65 | also in the Scandinavian countries and in England. Once the 31 1, 3, I 65 | become general in these countries. At the same time, if Catholicism 32 1, 3, II 67 | persecute Catholicism in those countries nor try to substitute it 33 1, 3, II 68 | apostasy.~This applies to countries taken in general and to 34 1, 3, II 68 | people or, in pluralistic countries, of many nationalities with 35 1, 3, II 68 | traditions. Also in Catholic countries, as in South America, the 36 1, 3, II 68 | Catholic clergy of those countries, with very few exceptions, 37 1, 3, II 69 | Protestant, in Protestant countries, a free-mason or religiously 38 1, 3, II 69 | indifferent in Catholic countries. Unfortunately additional 39 1, 4 77 | providing information about the countries most suitable to emigration 40 1, 4 80 | that emigrants know the countries of immigration in their 41 1, 5, I 83 | to the various European countries in the years 1887–1888).~ 42 1, 5, I 84 | emigrants from almost all other countries are much better off than 43 1, 5, I 85 | having to resort to other countries’ hospitality, always self-centered 44 1, 5, II 88 | official publications in those countries.~After speaking about land 45 1, 7 105 | Italians living in foreign countries as deserters, prevents their 46 1, 7 105 | moral position in foreign countries. It has become one of the 47 1, 7 106 | suffered so much, has, in many countries, furnished the rabble — 48 1, 7, I 108 | establishing in foreign countries groups of people of a given 49 1, 7, I 110 | another way by which modern countries fulfill their migratory 50 1, 7, I 110 | in our day, the various countries are defending their ancient 51 1, 7, II 111 | have found in hospitable countries an adequate living, many 52 1, 7, II 112 | political conditions of the host countries, the methods of colonization, 53 1, 7, II 115 | absconding them to other countries. In just one year and in 54 1, 7, II 117 | children born in the far-off countries of the Americas or to those 55 1, 7, II 117 | better to have in these countries aliens who are friends rather 56 1, 7, III 123 | emigrants from the various countries of Europe. Religion and 57 1, 8 131 | out for them in foreign countries whose language and customs 58 1, 8 131 | gentlemen, the immense American countries are not so unhealthy as 59 1, 8 132 | the number of colonizing countries, should serve us as incentives 60 2, 1, II 145 | offers of land which in those countries is granted in perpetual 61 2, 1, II 145 | small. In those immense countries the distance between the 62 2, 1, II 145 | predominantly Protestant countries, which come within its jurisdiction, 63 2, 1, II 146 | the Italians.~ In those countries the shortage of priests 64 2, 1, III 153 | that of the other principal countries. He also describes what 65 2, 1, Summ, II, 161 | Following the example of other countries, already in previous years 66 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | France and England. These two countries realize that the peaceful 67 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | parts of the world. Both countries effectively help the missionaries 68 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | even the most inhospitable countries, they would find everywhere 69 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | the crafts of their native countries to foreign lands. They promote 70 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | its influence in distant countries. All this will be left to 71 2, 1, Summ, XI, 174 | when Catholics of various countries are trying to separate themselves 72 2, 1, Summ, XII, 176 | coming from the Protestant countries of Northern Europe, while 73 2, 1, Summ, XII, 177 | migrants of all the Catholic countries, Germans, Italians, Poles, 74 2, 2 178 | and those toward European countries. Church archives in Rome 75 2 178(1) | emigration towards European countries, cf. A. Martini, s.j., “ 76 2, 2, 3 182 | large populations, vast countries and difficult places, is 77 2, 3, 26 221 | which the love for their countries of origin is kept alive 78 2, 3, 26 222 | interest waged by the various countries; in a word, bring harmony 79 2, 3, 26 223 | populations from their mother countries and to arouse hostility 80 2, 3, 26 225 | immigration comes from Catholic countries, at the present time Catholics 81 2, 3, 26 226 | Protestant or to newly formed countries where religious assistance 82 2, 3, 26 226 | sects, especially in those countries where these predominate; 83 2, 4 234 | tied to the cultures of the countries of origin and settlement.~ 84 2 243(24)| developed in various European countries and an office in New York 85 2, 4, 63 303 | more and to inspire all countries to respect the rights of