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1 Intr, 1, 1 XVI | for a variety of reasons live and work in a country different 2 1, 1, I 3 | our brothers and sisters live without the protection of 3 1, 1, I 3 | priest, because here we live and die like animals . . .!”~ 4 1, 1, VIII 20 | Another one writes:~ ~Here, we live like animals, without priests 5 1, 1, X 27 | almost forced, as a rule, to live a life that is worse than 6 1, 1, XI 29 | situation in which they live. The reports to this Sacred 7 1, 2 42 | number of last July 5:~ ~We live in a moment in which the 8 1, 2 44 | emigrants from the Mantua region live. They were recruited by 9 1, 2 55 | we are like animals; we live and die without priests, 10 1, 2 55 | we are like animals; we live and die without priests, 11 1, 2 57 | the Government, since we live in a time in which every 12 1, 3, II 69 | isolated.~Now, a person cannot live for a long time abandoned 13 1, 4 75 | people in whose midst they live. One has only to read the 14 1, 5, II 87 | cannot go on, we cannot live in this situation!” And 15 1, 5, III 93 | missionaries with whom they live.~At the present time, there 16 1, 5, III 94 | priest, because here we live and die like beasts!”~ ~ 17 1, 7 107 | countrymen, who are forced to live in the midst of so many 18 1, 7, I 108 | lands, where emigrants can live in the shadow of their national 19 1, 7, I 108 | and agriculture and would live among a foreign population 20 1, 8 129 | that for the most part they live there without ever seeing 21 1, 8 130 | Oh God, we can no longer live, we can no longer live this 22 1, 8 130 | longer live, we can no longer live this way!” The poor man 23 1, 8 131 | don’t know and where they live in an isolation that is 24 2, 1, Rep1 139 | the Sacraments; 2) they live scattered in all parts of 25 2, 1, Summ, V, 164 | or six thousand Italians live around the church, and here 26 2, 1, Summ, VII, 166 | since for the most part they live in the city, and could be 27 2, 2, 3 182 | sentiment. They learn to live just like those persons 28 2, 2, 17 195 | 20,000 or 30,000 Italians live. I was against the idea, 29 2, 3, 17 212 | be good Christians. They live by the contributions obtained 30 2, 3, 26 223 | language. Only the Italians live where no missionaries are 31 2, 3, 26 225 | different nationalities live together and where none 32 2, 4, 8 244 | being, a house in which to live together with some lay brothers 33 2, 4, 21 255 | Sisters will always manage to live somehow; but precisely how, 34 2, 4, 23 256 | of the parish where they live or in any other site, on 35 2, 4, 39 280 | culture and life. One must live at least a few years in 36 2, 4, 45 286 | income is insufficient to live on and to pay the debts 37 2, 4, 65 307 | doctrine and prepared to live with godlessness.~ Now it 38 2 335(15)| twenty thousand Italians live in New Orleans. Even the 39 2 336(17)| Missionary and his confreres live in rooms put at their disposal 40 2 345(32)| addition to the many who live in the suburbs and who come