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1 Intr, 3 XX | as far as possible their moral, civil and economic welfare.”9 2 Intr, 3 XXI | degradation, physical and moral pain, that did not allow 3 1, 1, II 4 | more powerful than all the moral and material restraints 4 1, 1, II 5 | to cure and limit this moral illness, this desertion, 5 1, 1, IV 8 | particular ones either of a moral nature or of an economic 6 1, 1, VI 12 | already the Church’s faith and moral teachings are being preached 7 1, 1, VIII 19 | cause countless material and moral evils. In fact, our poor 8 1, 1, IX 24 | emigrants are of two kinds: moral and material. I would like 9 1, 1, IX 26 | ladies away, dooming them to moral disaster and disgrace. These 10 1, 1, X 28 | them.~The religious and moral future of our settlements 11 1, 2 35 | then be severe.~Even the moral and material assurances, 12 1, 2 48 | peoples and their economic and moral progress. Good, because 13 1, 2 49 | needs and raising their moral character through religion 14 1, 2 49 | high the intellectual and moral level of the consular and 15 1, 2 55 | confront it, nor meet its many moral and material needs, without 16 1, 2 56 | educate and elevate their moral sentiment because, it must 17 1, 2 56 | as far as possible their moral, civil, and material welfare.~ 18 1, 2 58 | cooperating in their religious and moral salvation, soldiers at once 19 1, 3, I 61 | division was necessary for the moral and material progress of 20 1, 3, I 62 | a primary source of the moral, intellectual and material 21 1, 3, I 63 | and youth traditions, the moral and material environment, 22 1, 3, I 63 | constituted by the set of moral, religious and material 23 1, 4 76 | morality, since the only moral code of our people is still 24 1, 4 80 | necessary that they offer it moral or material support and 25 1, 5 81 | emigrate is a civic and moral duty. Scalabrini refers 26 1, 5 82 | extraordinary, but that the moral and material evils we must 27 1, 5, II 86 | what about the emigrants’ moral and physical dangers? Gentlemen, 28 1, 5, II 90 | thought that all religious, moral, economic evils our emigrant 29 1, 5, III 92 | there is such religious and moral poverty among our emigrant 30 1, 5, III 92 | you, gentlemen!~With this moral and material help, and especially 31 1, 5, III 93 | have a center of religious, moral and civic activity, and 32 1, 5, III 94 | concerned with the religious, moral, civic and financial welfare 33 1, 6 102 | strength for the religious, moral and civil well-being of 34 1, 7 105 | rejoiced in my heart at their moral and economic achievements 35 1, 7 105 | remarkable economic and moral position in foreign countries. 36 1, 7, I 110 | State fulfilling its duty of moral and material support for 37 1, 7, II 118 | wise, tireless, persevering moral education, imparted at the 38 1, 7, II 120 | after their religious and moral welfare, soldiers of Church 39 1, 7, III 122 | the religious, social and moral care of our brothers and 40 1, 8 125 | Italy entails material, moral, and religious risks for 41 1, 8 129 | and nourish his mind with moral readings. But how could 42 1, 8 131 | major part of the religious, moral, and economic ills to which 43 1, 8 135 | class hatreds, physical and moral needs, the pacifying word 44 2, 1, Rep2 141 | disappointments, how many moral and material harms they 45 2, 1, Rep2 141 | carries in the religious and moral order.~This report is a 46 2, 1, I 142 | the traces of physical and moral sufferings. Anxious because 47 2, 1, II 148 | crowd. Because of this very moral isolation, the adults preserve 48 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | their favor, and makes up a moral force more lasting and efficacious 49 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | contrary, Italy, which had this moral force abroad, has been trying 50 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | maintaining its prestige, its moral force, or its influence 51 2, 1, Summ, XI, 174| is fully aware of their moral and material needs. ./. 52 2, 1, Summ, XI, 175| interests and the precious moral values of their own countrymen 53 2, 2, 17 196 | have been sold. Nor the moral needs. . .~4. It’s years. . .~ ~ 54 2, 3 199 | August 19, 1887) on the moral, material and religious 55 2, 3, 8 205 | respects and speak of the great moral and religious misery of 56 2, 3, 9 206 | poor immigrants in great moral and religious misery.~ His 57 2, 3, 20 215 | proposals to better the moral conditions of those doubly 58 2, 3, 26 223 | anything European. This moral divorce widened until it 59 2, 4, 65 306 | think the religious and moral greatness of the course 60 2, 4, 65 307 | have numerous rich, happy, moral and religious generations, 61 2, 5, 1 317 | judged with regard to its moral and civilizing power. I