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1 Fore IX | Scalabrinians in North America (18871934); Velasio De Paolis, 2 Fore X | Immigrants in the Americas, 18871987, and A Scalabrinian 3 Writ, 1 XII | Piacenza: Tip. G. Tedeschi, 1887.~8. Lemigrazione italiana 4 Writ, 1 XII | Tip. LAmico del Popolo, 1887, p. 55.~9. Il disegno di 5 Intr, 2 XVIII | victims of earthquakes (1883,1887). He concerned himself with 6 Intr XX(7) | Piacenza: Amico del Popolo, 1887, p. 5.~ 7 Intr, 3 XXI | Borromeo for the Emigrants (1887), the Missionary Sisters 8 1, 1 1 | to America: Observations~(1887)~ ~This is the first and 9 1, 1 1 | Amico del Popolo, in June 1887 and immediately several 10 1, 1 1 | alive in the first months of 1887 when even Leo XIII called 11 1, 1, XI 29 | document:~ ~Rome, February 5, 1887~Most Reverend Sir,~ I received 12 1, 4 71 | written two pamphlets in 1887 and in 1888, but he had 13 1, 4 72 | Protection of Italian Immigrants, 18871923,” Ph.D. Dissertation, 14 1, 4 72 | the pamphlet published in 1887 under the titleItalian 15 1, 4 74 | countrymen.~Since November 28, 1887, the date of its foundation, 16 1, 5, I 83 | European countries in the years 18871888).~These figures speak 17 1, 5, I 83 | during the two-year period, 18871888, more people left Italy 18 1, 6 97 | years since November 28, 1887, which saw the beginning 19 2, 1, Rep1 139 | Related Correspondence1 (1887)~ ~Bishop Scalabrini’s response 20 2 139(1) | Faith, Vol. 257, N. 30 (Nov. 1887), 682693h. Translated from 21 2, 1, Rep1 140 | Scalabrini on February 3, 1887 refers to this information 22 2 140(4) | di Mons. Segr. rio, anno 1887, vol. 383, fol. 75rv. Cardinal 23 2 140(4) | Scalabrini, Rome, February 3, 1887.~ 24 2, 1, III 150 | royal decree of May 20, 1887, with a registered capital 25 2, 1, IV 157 | the Holy Father, June 26, 1887~ ~“The Holy Father is of 26 2, 1, IV 158 | Holy Father, November 14, 1887~ ~In response to the above 27 2, 1, Summ, VI, 165 | VI March 5, 1887~Petition of the Italian 28 2, 1, Summ, VII, 166 | VII January 19, 1887~Excerpt of a letter of Fr. 29 2, 1, Summ, X, 171 | X Rome, February 13, 1887~Excerpt of a memorandum 30 2, 1, Summ, XI, 174 | XI Rome, January 8, 1887~Letter of His Eminence the 31 2, 2 178 | Cardinal~Mariano Rampolla (18871894)~ ~ ~The papacy of 32 2 178(1) | 1883), ff. 1081 on. In 1887, a thorough review of Italian 33 2 178(1) | ASCPF, vol. 257, N. 30, Nov. 1887, pp. 682693h) and published 34 2, 2, 1 179 | XIII2~Piacenza June 13, 1887~ ~Most Holy Father,~The 35 2, 2, 2 180 | Scalabrini4~Rome, November 15, 1887~ ~Venerable Brother, Greetings 36 2 180(4) | Acta Apostolicae Sedis, XX (1887), p. 305. The original communication 37 2 180(4) | published on November 25, 1887 with the date of November 38 2, 2, 2 181 | St. Peter’s, 15 November, 1887, the tenth year of our Pontificate.~ 39 2, 3 199 | pastoral letter (August 19, 1887) on the moral, material 40 2, 3, 1 201 | his letter of November 25, 1887 to H.E. the Bishop of Piacenza 41 2, 4 232 | and Archbishop Corrigan~(18871902)~ ~The Bishops of the 42 2 233(4) | care, is summed up in the 1887 Report on Italian emigration 43 2 235(5) | In fifteen years, from 1887 to 1902, when Archbishop 44 2, 4, 1 235 | Corrigan6~ Piacenza, August 18, 1887~ ~Most Reverend Excellency,~ 45 2 235(7) | published in Piacenza in June 1887.~ 46 2 236(10)| the Faith, on February 16, 1887. The text of the project 47 2, 4, 2 237 | New York, October 28, 1887~ ~Most Venerated Monsignor,~ 48 2, 4, 3 238 | New York, December 16, 1887~ ~Most Reverend Excellency,~ 49 2 239(14)| Espirito Santo in Brazil. In 1887 he was sent to New York 50 2 240(16)| This letter of October 1887 has not been found in the 51 2 240(19)| Agnovimus, of November 15, 1887, approving the establishment 52 2 240(19)| Osservatore Romano of December 1, 1887. Cf. ASS, 1894, r. 17 (fasc. 53 2 241(21)| immigrants. On November 25, 1887 he was directly informed 54 2 241(21)| Rome in the winter of 18861887. He encouraged Bishop Scalabrini’ 55 2 242(23)| Archbishop Ireland (November 25, 1887, ASCPF, Collegi d’Italia, 56 2 253(47)| the first time in November 1887 in Rome and convinced her 57 2 278(90)| Secretary of State from 1887 to 1903. In the conclave 58 2, 4, 64 304 | that time, in November, 1887, there were but two distinctively 59 2 313(1) | Propaganda Fide, March 10, 1887, ff. 14961500: “Project 60 2 314(3) | to Ireland, November 25, 1887. The full text of this letter 61 2 316(13)| On January 11, 1887 Bishop Scalabrini wrote 62 2 316(13)| di Mons. Segretario, anno 1887, vol. 383, fol. 75 2v. Scalabrini’ 63 2 316(13)| evaluation. On March 10, 1887, while still in Rome, Archbishop 64 2 317(14)| Committee. On November 14, 1887, Leo XIII approved the various 65 2 317(14)| sends him on November 25, 1887, confirms the freedom of 66 2 317(14)| Propaganda Fide, November 25, 1887.~ Most Reverend Bishop, 67 Bibl 349 | Scalabrinians in North America (18871934). New York: Center 68 Bibl 350 | Immigrants in the Americas, 18871987. Center for Migration


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