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Silvano Tomasi – Gianfausto Rosoli
For the Love of Immigrants

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1 Intr XVI(2) | Cf. Migration Today, XXVI(5) 2 Intr XVI(2) | For immigrants of Italy, cf. Rome Caritas: Immigrazione-Dossier 3 Intr XVI(2) | situation of migrations, cf. United Nations, Department 4 Intr XVII(3) | Cf. Gianfausto Rosoli, “I movimenti 5 Intr XVIII(4) | Cf. Dudley Baines, Emigration 6 Intr XXII(13) | Cf. Id., L’Italia all’estero. 7 Intr XXIII(15)| Cf. Id., Il socialismo e l’azione 8 Intr XXVI(30) | jealousy and division.” Cf. M. Francesconi, op. cit., 9 Intr XXVII(32)| Cf. M. Francesconi, op. cit., 10 Intr XXVII(33)| Cf. The Post Dispatch, St. Louis, 11 Intr XXVII(35)| Cf. Speech to the Catholic Club 12 1 18(4) | Cf. the Conference given by 13 2 140(3) | Cf. Silvano M. Tomasi, Piety 14 2 178(1) | the Chinese in California. Cf. Rapporto sulle condizioni 15 2 178(1) | towards European countries, cf. A. Martini, s.j., “Leone 16 2 233(3) | Cf. Stephen Di Giovanni, Michael 17 2 237(12) | Pallottines) in the United States. Cf. Domenico Pistella, La Madonna 18 2 240(18) | obligation to stay for ten years. Cf. M. Francesconi, Inizi della 19 2 240(19) | Romano of December 1, 1887. Cf. ASS, 1894, r. 17 (fasc. 20 2 243(24) | le emigrazione italiana. Cf. G.B. Scalabrini, Dell’assistenza 21 2 248(36) | Msgr. Gennaro De Concilio. Cf. Note 32.~ 22 2 253(44) | the Sisters to New York. Cf. Figlie di Sant’Anna, Historical 23 2 253(47) | time on March 31, 1889. Cf. Mary Louise Sullivan, MSC, 24 2 266(70) | took part in the Congress. Cf. Atti del Congresso catechistico. 25 2 266(71) | the Church of his time. Cf. Carteggio Scalabrini-Bonomelli ( 26 2 269(72) | Cf. Peter Guilday, A History 27 2 270(75) | Five Sisters of St. Anne, cf. Note 43, at the beginning 28 2 271(76) | Cf. Note 82.~ 29 2 272(82) | Cf. Note 70.~ 30 2 277(88) | Peter Paul Cahensly, cf. Note 24, was a pioneer in 31 2 279(93) | approval of Bishop Scalabrini. Cf. ASCPF, Cahensly to Simeoni, 32 2 280(94) | episcopate was not realistic. Cf. ASCPF, Lett. Occid., 1891, 33 2 281(95) | Msgr. Gennaro de Concilio. Cf. Note 25. On the pastoral 34 2 281(95) | end of the XIXth century, cf. Fonti ecclesiastiche per 35 2 291(112)| French-Canadians in New England. Cf. Robert J. Wister, The Establishment 36 2 293(115)| Most Precious Blood Church, cf. Note 106, caused an interruption 37 2 295(120)| the United States in 1901. Cf. A Migrant Missionary Story: 38 2 299(127)| Raphael’s Society in America, cf. Edward E. Stibili, The Italian 39 2 301(134)| AGS BA 0310, f.8 a. Cf. Also The Catholic News, 40 2 309(140)| Cardinal. He died in 1939. Cf. Giovanni Pizzorusso, Un 41 2 312(145)| Cf. St. Raphael’s Society Records 42 2 316(12) | Cf. Note 21 in the Scalabrini-Corrigan 43 2 316(13) | 2v. Scalabrini’s project (cf. Note 10 in the Scalabrini-Corrigan 44 2 321(16) | formally bought in 1891. Cf. Ottaviano Sartori, “Le origini 45 2 336(18) | New Orleans of $324,759. Cf. The Catholic Encyclopedia (


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