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1 Intr, 1, 1 XV | organisms and within each state. In the press, in electoral 2 Intr XVI(2) | Commissioner for Refugees, The State of World’s Refugees, 1995, 3 Intr, 2 XVIII | conciliation between Church and State, to gradually prepare the 4 Intr, 4 XXIII | and more expensive.”18~The State has the obligation to intervene 5 Intr, 4 XXIII | and the obligation of the State and of the private sector 6 Intr, 4 XXIV | movement and the duty of the State to protect without coercing, 7 Intr, 5 XXVII | charitable assistance that the State may even promise but does 8 1, 1, III 7 | reconcile the dignity of the State with the interest and security 9 1, 1, III 7 | indication of a permanent state of affairs, is proven by 10 1, 1, VII 15 | attempted to improve this state of affairs? I must state 11 1, 1, VII 15 | state of affairs? I must state frankly, albeit with deep 12 1, 1, X 26 | religious assistance. Their state is more easily imagined 13 1, 1, X 27 | It is clear that such a state of affairs must imperceptibly 14 1, 1, XI 30 | maintain this desirable state of affairs, it is absolutely 15 1, 1, XI 31 | that we put a stop to a state of affairs that is deplorable 16 1, 2 33 | on the part of the State. He expresses hope that 17 1, 2 40 | others attempt to settle on State lands (terras devolutas), 18 1, 2 41 | Mr. President, that the State may have to spend an even 19 1, 2 43 | two thousand Italians in a state of complete poverty.~New 20 1, 2 46 | doctors who come from there state that the mortality rate 21 1, 2 46 | emaciated, in a pitiful state. In Genoa almost every day 22 1, 2 55 | also officials of the civil State, an advantage also of no 23 1, 2 57 | called to the ecclesiastical state.~f) By organizing Committees 24 1, 2 57 | sacrifice on the part of the State and with the greatest advantage 25 1, 2 58 | once of the Church and the State? With the unspoiled enthusiasm 26 1, 2 58 | intrinsically good and that the State would have all to gain and 27 1, 2 58 | recruits of the Sanctuary, the State would have a free service 28 1, 4 72 | time Under-Secretary of State, were gathered. Thus, wishing 29 1, 4 80 | Central Committee, I can state that it is its thinking 30 1, 5, I 83 | speak for themselves. They state clearly and eloquently that, 31 1, 5, II 88 | report deals with the present state of emigration, particularly 32 1, 5, II 89 | hesitate to denounce this sad state of affairs before the court 33 1, 6 98 | works. I am so pleased to state that you have been a credit 34 1, 7, I 110 | of emigration? How is the State fulfilling its duty of moral 35 1, 7, II 111 | while he finds himself in a state of isolation that is often 36 1, 7, II 112 | concerns deriving from such a state of affairs are many, are 37 1, 7, II 117 | citizens.~Besides, this state of affairs speeds up that 38 1, 8 125 | relations between Church and State after the political unification 39 2, 1, Summ, V, 164 | moderately good financial state. If an Italian priest were 40 2, 1, Summ, VI, 165 | colonists of Benevento, State of Espirito Santo, Brazil, 41 2, 1, Summ, VII, 167 | preach in Burlington in the State of Iowa, where there are 42 2, 2 178 | XIII and his Secretary of State Cardinal ./. Mariano Rampolla, 43 2, 3 200 | 1865–1930), Secretary of State of Pius X, through whom 44 2, 3 201 | more to the Secretary of State of Pius X to expedite the 45 2, 3, 18 213 | concerns me.~ I am in the State of Paraná. The President 46 2, 3, 18 213 | also throughout the entire State. I have arrived at P., the 47 2, 3, 18 214 | case. The President of the State also spoke to me about this 48 2, 3, 18 214 | will continue on to the State of Rio Grande and, if God 49 2, 3, 22 216 | Bishops – Chapels in the State of Rio Grande; Franciscans 50 2, 3, 26 223 | into open rebellion. This state of animosity and political 51 2, 4 233 | of action of the Italian State, prompted Bishop Scalabrini 52 2 239(14)| and in 1884 went to the State of Espirito Santo in Brazil. 53 2 239(14)| Congregation and returned to the State of Espirito Santo. Finally 54 2 240(17)| Nuncio to Spain, Secretary of State (1876–78) of Pius IX and 55 2 277(88)| by the Church and by the State and was even called ‘Father 56 2 278(90)| in Spain and Secretary of State from 1887 to 1903. In the 57 2, 5, 2 319 | believe Catholicism to be in a state of decline and that the ./. 58 2, 6 326 | became established in the State of Rhode Island.~ The direct 59 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | the United States. In this State of Connecticut there are 60 2 345(32)| 1891: “But allow me to state once more the opinion which 61 2 345(32)| have only one priest. The state is full of Italians who 62 2 346(33)| Only Italian Church in the State of Ohio,” New York Freeman’ 63 Bibl 348 | particular to the Secretariat of State and to the Congregation