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1 Fore IX | emigration produced by an Italian bishop of exceptional vision and
2 Fore IX | distant and challenging.~Bishop Scalabrini of Piacenza (
3 Fore IX | focusing on the contribution of Bishop Scalabrini and his immediate
4 Fore IX | into His Spirituality, and Bishop Scalabrini’s Plan for the
5 Fore X | The Pastoral Action of Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini
6 Fore X | effort.~The translation of Bishop Scalabrini’s writings is
7 Fore X | representative regularly sent back to Bishop Scalabrini from the various
8 Writ XI | Writings of Bishop Scalabrini~ ~Bishop Scalabrini
9 Writ XI | Writings of Bishop Scalabrini~ ~Bishop Scalabrini had written for
10 Writ XI | his service as priest and bishop. First of all, as a founder
11 Writ, 1 XI | all the pastoral letters Bishop Scalabrini sent to his diocese
12 Writ, 1 XI | John Baptist Scalabrini Bishop of Piacenza). Piacenza:
13 Writ, 1 XII | Proceedings and Talks Given by Bishop Scalabrini at the Diocesan
14 Writ, 1 XII | Observations of an Italian Bishop). Bologna: Zanichelli, 1885,
15 Writ, 1 XII | America. Observations of Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini
16 Writ, 1 XII | John Baptist Scalabrini Bishop of Piacenza). Piacenza:
17 Writ, 1 XII | Vescovo di Piacenza (The Bishop of Piacenza to the Missionaries
18 Writ, 1 XII | Synod of Piacenza Held by Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini
19 Writ, 1 XIII | Synod of Piacenza Held by Bishop Scalabrini on August 29–
20 Intr, 1 XV | into Future Events. . .”:1~Bishop Scalabrini and the Pastoral
21 Intr XV(1) | the original insight of Bishop Scalabrini in developing
22 Intr XV(1) | Scalabrinian Missionary who became bishop of Rieti (Scalabrinian General
23 Intr XV(1) | he writes: “I knew H.E. Bishop G.B. Scalabrini personally
24 Intr XV(1) | institution that the enterprising Bishop was about to establish with
25 Intr XV(1) | He added with regard to Bishop Scalabrini: “To this providential
26 Intr XV(1) | Italian emigrants took care Bishop Scalabrini. If today one
27 Intr XV(1) | initiatives of the holy Bishop of Piacenza were a prelude
28 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | of its pastoral action.~Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini
29 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | the pastoral dynamism of Bishop Scalabrini greatly contributed
30 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | presentation of the thinking of Bishop Scalabrini constitutes an
31 Intr, 2 XVII | Bishop Scalabrini~ ~Bishop John
32 Intr, 2 XVII | Bishop Scalabrini~ ~Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini (
33 Intr, 2 XVIII | of the diocese of Como, Bishop Scalabrini taught and was
34 Intr, 2 XVIII | candidate for the episcopate. As Bishop of Piacenza from 1876, he
35 Intr, 2 XVIII | transformations of society, Bishop Scalabrini, besides his
36 Intr, 2 XVIII | Churches, the role of the bishop as mediator between the
37 Intr, 2 XIX | the Opera dei Congressi. Bishop Scalabrini’s convictions,
38 Intr, 3 XIX | priest and as a pastor, Bishop Scalabrini had taken ./.
39 Intr, 3 XX | unemployment. When he became a bishop, he registered the high
40 Intr, 3 XX | flesh....”8 The answer of Bishop Scalabrini is summed up
41 Intr, 3 XX | operational strategy of Bishop Scalabrini to embody his
42 Intr, 3 XXI | second way through which Bishop Scalabrini intervened had
43 Intr, 3 XXI | The concrete structure Bishop Scalabrini envisioned for
44 Intr, 3 XXI | writings and the projects of Bishop Scalabrini are marked by
45 Intr, 3 XXI | are the characteristics of Bishop Scalabrini’s style, together
46 Intr XXI(10) | A first edition, Bishop Scalabrini’s and of some
47 Intr, 3 XXII | consistent precision of concepts. Bishop Scalabrini’s study and experience
48 Intr, 4 XXII | various regions of Italy,” Bishop Scalabrini wrote in 1899, “
49 Intr, 4 XXII | of emigration listed by Bishop Scalabrini: internal, political,
50 Intr, 4 XXII | hunger and unemployment, Bishop Scalabrini adds other push
51 Intr, 4 XXIII | present century,”16 observes Bishop Scalabrini, and without
52 Intr, 4 XXIII | reach their natural purpose. Bishop Scalabrini goes beyond immediate
53 Intr, 4 XXIII | inalienable human right. The Bishop therefore affirms repeatedly
54 Intr, 4 XXIV | of his pastoral duties, Bishop Scalabrini sees “a practical
55 Intr, 4 XXIV | government.22~In practice, Bishop Scalabrini fought against
56 Intr, 4 XXIV | the motherland of man.”23 Bishop Scalabrini doesn’t underestimate
57 Intr, 4 XXIV | interpretation given by Bishop Scalabrini combines a realistic
58 Intr, 5 XXV | foreign country, dictated to Bishop Scalabrini and occasionally
59 Intr, 5 XXV | and indignation. But the Bishop of Piacenza, besides undertaking
60 Intr, 5 XXV | answers. The starting point of Bishop Scalabrini’s analysis is
61 Intr, 5 XXV | The frequent reference of Bishop Scalabrini to the interdependence
62 Intr, 5 XXVI | process of socialization. Bishop Scalabrini writes: “The
63 Intr, 5 XXVI | religious faith. For this reason Bishop Scalabrini insists on the
64 Intr, 5 XXVI | However, it did not escape Bishop Scalabrini that the demographic
65 Intr XXVI(30) | Catholic Club of New York, Bishop Scalabrini said: “From this
66 Intr, 5 XXVII | his pastoral visitations Bishop Scalabrini saw for himself
67 Intr, 5 XXVII | sweet mother tongue.”32 But Bishop Scalabrini does not speak
68 Intr, 5 XXVII | promise but does not fulfill. Bishop Scalabrini also sees religion
69 Intr, 6 XXVIII | Service~ ~The impact of Bishop Scalabrini’s initiatives
70 Intr, 6 XXVIII | It is love that prompts Bishop Scalabrini to act in the
71 Intr, 6 XXVIII | falling into activism. For Bishop Scalabrini the priority
72 Intr, 6 XXVIII | holiness. “If you and I,” Bishop Scalabrini writes to Fr.
73 Intr XXVIII(38)| the Rules, this letter of Bishop Scalabrini reveals both
74 Intr XXVIII(39)| The correspondence between Bishop Scalabrini and Father Francesco
75 Intr, 6 XXIX | missionary life is structured by Bishop Scalabrini around some essential
76 Intr, 6 XXIX | detached from worldly things,” Bishop Scalabrini says, “and in
77 Intr, 6 XXIX | field. “The first two,” Bishop Scalabrini recalls, “were
78 Intr, 6 XXIX | Scalabrinian Sisters, called by Bishop Scalabrini a “heroic . . .
79 Intr, 6 XXIX | Christ.”~In the 1895 Rules Bishop Scalabrini outlines a synthesis
80 Intr, Con XXX | pastoral sensitivity of Bishop Scalabrini leads him to
81 Intr, Con XXX | Christian charity inspires the Bishop’s action together with the
82 Intr, Con XXX | of the migrants prompts Bishop Scalabrini into action and
83 Intr, Con XXX | concretizes his vision, Bishop Scalabrini initiates a Church
84 Intr, Con XXX | Church, thus making indeed Bishop Scalabrini the man who had “
85 1, 1 1 | pamphlet on emigration by Bishop Scalabrini. It was published
86 1, 1, I 3 | Orinoco River: “Tell our Bishop that we are always mindful
87 1, 1, VI 13 | become the first metropolitan bishop of the reborn Church of
88 1, 1, XI 29 | produced satisfactory results.~ Bishop Ireland of St. Paul in the
89 1, 2 32 | Parliamentary Commission. Bishop Scalabrini addressed an
90 1, 2 32 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, whose second
91 1, 2 32 | college classmate of the Bishop and to him he writes expressing
92 1, 2 32 | than the one intended. The Bishop criticizes the possibility
93 1, 2 33 | the emigration agents. The Bishop, however, kept up his battle
94 1, 2 33 | that an open letter by a Bishop, who takes an interest in
95 1, 2 36 | they had heard that the Bishop of Piacenza was interested
96 1, 2 36 | know what the answer was? Bishop, do you know him? I beg
97 1, 2 51 | become the first metropolitan bishop of the reborn Church of
98 1, 3 60 | 1891)1~ ~In March 1891 Bishop Scalabrini had a conversation
99 1, 3 60 | From this letter sent by Bishop Scalabrini to his close
100 1, 3 60 | Scalabrini to his close friend Bishop Geremia Bonomelli of Cremona,
101 1, 3 60 | close collaborator of the Bishop of Piacenza, but the ideas
102 1, 3 60 | but the ideas come from Bishop Scalabrini. It is not known
103 1, 3 60 | Italian immigrant communities, Bishop Scalabrini noted: “Everywhere
104 1, 3 61 | concept of nationality in Bishop Scalabrini’s writings seems
105 1, 3 61 | immediate pastoral concern of Bishop Scalabrini was the preservation
106 1, 3 61 | and repetitious note of Bishop Scalabrini rightly stresses
107 1, 3 61 | of its content. Perhaps Bishop Scalabrini wanted to stress
108 1, 3 61 | an incomplete analysis. Bishop Scalabrini will continue
109 1 61(4) | Reported from an interview with bishop Scalabrini in the Newspaper
110 1, 4 71 | an Exhibition there. The Bishop already knew of the seriousness
111 1, 4 71 | of his contacts with the Bishop of Monreale and the reports
112 1, 4 71 | Migration Studies, 1995).~The Bishop of Piacenza reminds his
113 1, 5 81 | Missionaries to the text of Bishop Scalabrini’s talk delivered
114 1, 5 81 | and the eloquence of the Bishop of Piacenza met with success.
115 1, 5, II 87 | your presence ./. allow a Bishop to weep over such a misfortune!
116 1, 5, II 87 | trade in the golden cross of bishop for the wooden cross of
117 1, 6 97 | pastoral care of migrants, Bishop Scalabrini writes them his
118 1, 6 97 | is carried out. The great bishop of Milan Charles Borromeo
119 1, 6 101 | through your union with the Bishop. Mindful that where Peter
120 1, 6 102 | of the Provincial and the Bishop.~ ~Beloved, you understand
121 1, 7 104 | along the lines advocated by Bishop Scalabrini. An ally in opposing
122 1, 8 125 | presentation was made by Bishop Scalabrini at the XVI Italian
123 1, 8 125 | the Papacy. As a result of Bishop Scalabrini’s talk – who,
124 1, 8 125 | assistance to emigrants.~Bishop Scalabrini says that emigration
125 1, 8 125 | would be missionaries. The Bishop also asks that Italian Catholics
126 1, 8 129 | places. Gentlemen, allow a Bishop to weep before you over
127 1, 8 130 | the golden cross of the Bishop with the wooden one of the
128 1, 8 133 | its donation. The deceased Bishop of Munster alone at different
129 2, 1, Rep1 139 | Correspondence1 (1887)~ ~Bishop Scalabrini’s response to
130 2, 1, Rep1 139 | principles of the faith. Bishop Thomas A. Becker of Wilmington,
131 2, 1, Rep1 140 | recommendations for the Pope. Bishop Scalabrini’s ideas were
132 2, 1, Rep1 140 | background to understand Bishop Scalabrini’s correspondence
133 2, 1, Rep1 140 | the Faith in writing to Bishop Scalabrini on February 3,
134 2, 1, Rep1 140 | results fell primarily on Bishop Scalabrini. ./.
135 2 140(4) | 75rv. Cardinal Simeoni to Bishop Scalabrini, Rome, February
136 2, 1, III 151 | migrants. Msgr. Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, who had shown
137 2, 1, III 152 | they find themselves.The Bishop of Piacenza proposed:~ ~
138 2, 1, III 153 | 2. As a second step the Bishop of Piacenza proposed that
139 2, 1, III 153 | aware of the project.~ ~The Bishop of Piacenza decided to follow
140 2, 1, III 154 | To achieve this goal, the Bishop of Piacenza thinks it would
141 2, 1, III 155 | and the pamphlet of the Bishop of Piacenza in its possession,
142 2, 1, III 155 | opinion of Msgr. Ireland, Bishop of St. Paul in Minnesota,
143 2, 1, III 155 | suggestions of the Italian Bishop and point out their practicality
144 2, 1, III 155 | the aims of the Holy See.~ Bishop Ireland, in his turn, presented
145 2, 1, III 156 | they can find work. The Bishop of St. Paul remarks that
146 2, 1, III 156 | with the proposal of the Bishop of Piacenza to send priests
147 2, 1, III 156 | encouraging them, etc.~4. The Bishop of St. Paul thinks that
148 2, 1, III 157 | which the Italians migrate. Bishop Ireland notes, however,
149 2, 1, IV 158 | sent forth. He wants that a bishop should preside over the
150 2, 1, IV 158 | faculties from them. The Bishop of Piacenza is therefore
151 2, 1, IV 158 | He wants that a titular Bishop be sent to America at the
152 2, 1, IV 159 | letter be written to the Bishop of Piacenza, praising the
153 2, 1, Summ, VI, 165 | to His Excellency, the Bishop of Cremona.~ ~It is almost
154 2, 1, Summ, VI, 165 | his efforts, obtaining the Bishop for confirming them.~Now,
155 2, 1, Summ, VII, 168 | plan and organization from Bishop Ireland of Minnesota who
156 2, 1, Summ, XII, 176 | presidency of Msgr. Wigger, Bishop of Newark, a society linked
157 2, 2 178 | 2~Bishop Scalabrini, Pope Leo X111
158 2, 2 178 | issue of emigration between Bishop Scalabrini and Pope Leo
159 2, 2 179 | conciliatory approach leveled at Bishop Scalabrini’s missionaries.
160 2, 2 179 | missionaries. On his part the Bishop of Piacenza, although openly
161 2, 2 179 | Leo XIII formally approved Bishop Scalabrini’s Institute and
162 2, 2 179 | letter had been prepared by Bishop Scalabrini and because of
163 2, 2, 1 180 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
164 2 180(3) | Bishop Scalabrini refers to his
165 2 180(4) | Emigrants established by Bishop Scalabrini.~
166 2 181(5) | first missionaries sent by Bishop Scalabrini had left for
167 2, 2, 3 183 | Venerable Brother John Baptist, Bishop of Piacenza. From all Italy
168 2 184(7) | Bishop Scalabrini refers to Leo
169 2, 2, 5 186 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
170 2, 2, 7 188 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
171 2, 2, 9 189 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~
172 2, 2, 12 191 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
173 2, 2, 13 192 | the unfortunate booklet of Bishop Bonomelli, a booklet which,
174 2 192(22) | The reference is to Bishop Geremia Bonomelli’s booklet,
175 2, 2, 14 193 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
176 2, 2, 17 195 | During my twenty years as bishop, I never spoke, never wrote,
177 2, 2, 17 196 | were spreading the ideas of Bishop Bonomelli’s booklet, I was
178 2, 2, 18 197 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~Note at the
179 2 197(33) | from Washington, D.C., to Bishop Scalabrini on November 16,
180 2, 2, 19 198 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
181 2, 3 199 | 3~Bishop Scalabrini, Pope Pius X
182 2, 3 199 | The correspondence between Bishop Scalabrini and Bishop Giuseppe
183 2, 3 199 | between Bishop Scalabrini and Bishop Giuseppe Sarto, who became
184 2, 3 199 | began when the latter was Bishop of Mantua (1884–1893) and
185 2, 3 199 | emigration from Italy. When Bishop of Mantua, Pius X had sent
186 2, 3 199 | Pius X supported all of Bishop Scalabrini’s initiatives
187 2, 3 199 | Volpe-Landi, who carried out Bishop Scalabrini’s directives,
188 2, 3 200 | heart of both Pius X’s and Bishop Scalabrini’s involvement
189 2, 3 200 | of Pius X, through whom Bishop Scalabrini sends his last
190 2, 3 200 | learned, meek and strong Bishop, who even in hard vicissitudes
191 2, 3 200 | memory of the Pastor, of the Bishop and of the Apostle, John
192 2, 3 200 | America. Already in 1901 Bishop Scalabrini’s Vicar General
193 2, 3 201 | in the notes he wrote at Bishop Scalabrini’s request for
194 2, 3 201 | his death (June 1, 1905), Bishop Scalabrini wrote once more
195 2 201(1) | AGS AB 0104 f. 45. The Bishop of Mantua Giuseppe Sarto,
196 2 201(1) | a close collaborator of Bishop Scalabrini in the establishment
197 2, 3, 1 201 | that has its office in the bishop’s palace, formed by persons
198 2, 3, 1 201 | November 25, 1887 to H.E. the Bishop of Piacenza approves, recommends
199 2, 3, 1 202 | devoted servant,~+ Giu. Sarto, Bishop~ ~
200 2, 3, 2 202 | devoted servant,~Giu. Sarto, Bishop of Mantua~ ~
201 2 202(3) | simple note addressed to Bishop Scalabrini and written on
202 2 202(3) | on a calling card of the Bishop of Mantua.~
203 2, 3, 3 202 | Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Bishop of Piacenza, Giuseppe Sarto,
204 2, 3, 3 202 | Piacenza, Giuseppe Sarto, Bishop of Mantua, kisses with reverence
205 2 203(4) | This note is directed to Bishop Scalabrini “most venerated
206 2 203(4) | Scalabrini “most venerated Bishop” on a calling card of the
207 2, 3, 4 203 | Scalabrini Most venerated Bishop of Piacenza, Cardinal Giuseppe
208 2, 3, 5 204 | devoted son,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
209 2, 3, 6 204 | devoted son,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
210 2, 3, 8 205 | devoted Servant,~Gio. Battista Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
211 2, 3, 11 207 | servant,~+Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
212 2, 3, 12 208 | without knowledge of their Bishop were running to Rome to
213 2, 3, 12 209 | friar holds it against the Bishop and the wiser clergy because
214 2, 3, 14 210 | affectionate son,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
215 2, 3, 17 211 | magnificently welcomed by the Bishop, a man worthy of his position,
216 2, 3, 21 215 | Rome, December 1904~ ~To Bishop Scalabrini of Piacenza~Holy
217 2, 3, 21 216 | ordered should be sent to Bishop Scalabrini back from America
218 2, 3, 23 216 | 19, 1905~ ~Most Revered Bishop:~Forgive me if I have delayed
219 2, 3, 24 217 | Purple, I am~+ Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
220 2, 3, 25 218 | servant,~+Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
221 2 218(26) | Bishop Scalabrini was unable to
222 2, 3, 26 218 | Merry del Val27~Memorial of Bishop G.B. Scalabrini on a Commission
223 2 218(27) | attached to the letter of Bishop Scalabrini to Cardinal Merry
224 2, 3, 26 223 | blush as an Italian and a Bishop when I think that the abandon
225 2, 3, 26 228 | certificate of acceptance from the Bishop of the Diocese where he
226 2, 3, 26 230 | affectionate servant,~Gio. Battista Bishop of Piacenza~
227 2, 3, 27 231 | servant,~+Giov. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
228 2, 4 232 | 4~Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop
229 2, 4 233 | Italian State, prompted Bishop Scalabrini to look for practical
230 2, 4 233 | Archbishop Corrigan and Bishop Scalabrini were different,
231 2 233(4) | document, the proposals of Bishop Scalabrini and the observations
232 2, 4 234 | nationalism and ethnocentrism. Bishop Scalabrini emphasizes more
233 2, 4 234 | the person of the local Bishop. The exchange of letters
234 2, 4 234 | the two distinct visions. Bishop Scalabrini’s visit to the
235 2, 4 234 | parishes for the migrants, Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop
236 2 235(5) | The original letters of Bishop Scalabrini to Archbishop
237 2 235(5) | of Archbishop Corrigan to Bishop Scalabrini are preserved
238 2 235(5) | Italian, compared to those of Bishop Scalabrini (21) finds an
239 2 235(5) | that on several occasions Bishop Scalabrini was answering
240 2 235(5) | Charles McDonnell, future Bishop of Brooklyn, paid a visit
241 2 235(5) | Brooklyn, paid a visit to Bishop Scalabrini convalescent
242 2 235(5) | the Trent region. In 1901, Bishop Scalabrini, during his visit
243 2 235(7) | is probably his answer to Bishop Scalabrini who had sent
244 2 235(7) | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, published in
245 2 236(8) | active encouragement of Bishop Scalabrini and Pope Pius
246 2 236(10) | Bishop Scalabrini refers to his “
247 2, 4, 1 237 | Servant,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
248 2 240(17) | death in 1892. He supported Bishop Scalabrini’s plan for the
249 2 240(19) | Missionaries for migrants by Bishop Scalabrini. This Brief was
250 2, 4, 4 241 | Confrere,~John Baptist, Bishop~ ~
251 2, 4, 5 241 | February 10, 1888~ ~Dearest Bishop,~With the greatest joy and
252 2, 4, 5 241 | possible.~ The most zealous Bishop of Saint Paul, Minnesota,21
253 2 241(21) | of the establishment of Bishop Scalabrini’s Institute (
254 2 241(21) | 1886–1887. He encouraged Bishop Scalabrini’s work and wrote
255 2 242(23) | ministry of the priests sent by Bishop Scalabrini should be free
256 2 242(23) | the direction of the local Bishop.~
257 2, 4, 6 243 | Confrere,~John Baptist, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
258 2 243(24) | office in New York in 1883. Bishop Scalabrini took inspiration
259 2, 4, 7 243 | 13, 1888~ ~Most Venerable Bishop,~I have been busy with a
260 2 243(26) | E. McDonnel, who became Bishop of Brooklyn, New York, from
261 2 243(26) | the correspondence between Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop
262 2 245(28) | this letter was given to Bishop Scalabrini.~
263 2 245(30) | Como. He was a student of Bishop Scalabrini and inspired
264 2 245(30) | beginning of the project of the Bishop to provide religious care
265 2, 4, 10 246 | confrere,~+Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
266 2, 4, 12 248 | confrere,~John Baptist, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
267 2, 4, 13 249 | devoted servant,~John Baptist, Bishop of Piacenza.~ ~
268 2, 4, 14 249 | 10, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Bishop:~As a Bishop with a paternal
269 2, 4, 14 249 | Most Reverend Bishop:~As a Bishop with a paternal heart you
270 2, 4, 14 249 | evening. Therefore, my dear Bishop, though the place is small
271 2, 4, 15 250 | confrere,~+Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~P.S. Affectionate
272 2, 4, 16 251 | confrere,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza ~ ~
273 2, 4, 18 252 | confrere,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
274 2 253(44) | in Piacenza . In 1891 on Bishop Scalabrini’s request five
275 2 253(44) | this New York House between Bishop Scalabrini and his Secretary
276 2 253(46) | 1856, became a member of Bishop Scalabrini’s Congregation
277 2 253(47) | and of Italian migrants. Bishop Scalabrini met Mother Cabrini
278 2, 4, 20 254 | confrere,~ Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
279 2, 4, 21 254 | 5, 1889~ ~Most Esteemed Bishop:~The two Apostolic Missionaries,
280 2, 4, 21 254 | confidence but she is not the Bishop and she does not feel the
281 2, 4, 21 255 | in peace.~ Meanwhile, my Bishop, I am,~Your Very humble
282 2, 4, 22 256 | confrere,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
283 2, 4, 23 256 | Confidential)~Most Venerable Bishop:~I received your letter
284 2 258(55) | missionaries in Codogno from Bishop Scalabrini on March 19.
285 2, 4, 24 259 | your prayers, I am, dear Bishop,~your most humble and devoted
286 2, 4, 26 260 | confrere,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
287 2, 4, 27 261 | on the 15th. This, dear Bishop, is our program. Right until
288 2, 4, 28 262 | Confrere,~Gio. Battista Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ./.
289 2, 4, 29 263 | But up to now, my dear Bishop, it has been impossible
290 2, 4, 30 264 | confrere,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ./.
291 2 264(66) | joined the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini and worked among
292 2 264(66) | States and in Brazil. When Bishop Scalabrini died in 1905,
293 2, 4, 31 265 | January 9, 1891~ ~Dearest Bishop:~Your Excellency overwhelms
294 2, 4, 31 265 | seminary.~ I am, Dearest Bishop,~Your very devoted servant,~
295 2 265(68) | members of the fourth group Bishop Scalabrini had sent to America
296 2, 4, 32 266 | with the Most Excellent Bishop Bonomelli,71 who states
297 2 266(70) | effective presidency of Bishop Scalabrini and under the
298 2 266(70) | Cardinal Alfonso Capecelatro, Bishop of Capua, in September 1889.
299 2 266(70) | catechetical activities of the Bishop of Piacenza, see; M. Francesconi,
300 2, 4, 32 266 | distressing statement of Bishop Bonomelli is unfortunately
301 2, 4, 32 266 | will, there is a way, as Bishop Tonietti of Massa so well
302 2, 4, 32 266 | stated (page 125) and as Bishop Bonomelli ./. expressed
303 2 266(71) | Bishop Geremia Bonomelli (1831–
304 2 266(71) | Cremona was a great friend of Bishop Scalabrini and one of the
305 2, 4, 32 267 | opposed also to the idea of Bishop Miotti. To use his words,
306 2, 4, 32 267 | page 123). ~ The words of Bishop Miotti, greeted with enthusiasm
307 2, 4, 32 267 | up by the Most Excellent Bishop Bonomelli, who summarizes
308 2, 4, 32 268 | lively applause the ideas of Bishop Miotti, so do I accept them
309 2, 4, 32 268 | not intend to say (using Bishop Cocchia’s expression): Here
310 2 270(74) | joined the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini and in 1891 returned
311 2, 4, 33 271 | and friend,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~P.S. Affectionate
312 2 275(84) | of Italian Immigrants to Bishop Scalabrini, but there seems
313 2 277(87) | valuable collaborator of Bishop Scalabrini in establishing
314 2, 4, 38 278 | United States? You also had Bishop Persico,89 who was even
315 2, 4, 38 278 | mistaken, don’t you have a bishop in some way Italian? Considering
316 2 278(89) | had been a missionary and Bishop in India and then in South
317 2 278(89) | Carolina. He became the fourth bishop of Savannah, Georgia, from
318 2 278(90) | 26, 1891, referred to by Bishop Scalabrini, Cardinal Rampolla
319 2, 4, 38 278 | friend, ~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
320 2 278(91) | Gibbons (1834–1921), former Bishop of North Carolina at age
321 2, 4, 39 279 | their behavior. Forgive me, Bishop, but one does not dare address
322 2, 4, 39 279 | suggest one’s opinion to the Bishop in whose favor stands the
323 2, 4, 39 279 | than the laity. I believe, Bishop, that you would not see
324 2 279(93) | Volpe-Landi with the approval of Bishop Scalabrini. Cf. ASCPF, Cahensly
325 2, 4, 39 280 | method now in use? Allow me, Bishop: If this method already
326 2, 4, 39 280 | German origin, headed by Bishop Wigger of Newark, himself
327 2, 4, 39 280 | real situation.~ Dearest Bishop, the question of immigration
328 2, 4, 39 280 | being subjected to a foreign Bishop. If Mr. Cahensly’s idea
329 2, 4, 39 281 | foreign. Besides it wants the Bishop to represent the people
330 2, 4, 39 281 | certainly the true concept of Bishop: his right is over the whole
331 2, 4, 39 281 | be inevitable between one Bishop and another and between
332 2, 4, 39 281 | and another and between Bishop and people.~ Believe me,
333 2, 4, 39 281 | and people.~ Believe me, Bishop, I speak because of no other
334 2, 4, 39 281 | Excellency since no other bishop feels the burden of immigration
335 2, 4, 39 281 | Canadians asked for their own Bishop for the Canadians scattered
336 2, 4, 39 282 | Poles this year asked for Bishop Koyniewscki of Wilna and
337 2 283(99) | Pastoral Letter of the Bishop of Piacenza for the Holy
338 2 283(101) | and the Latin letter of Bishop Scalabrini have not been
339 2, 4, 43 285 | your former secretary, now Bishop of Brooklyn, and tell him
340 2, 4, 43 285 | and friend,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
341 2 286(104) | entered the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini in 1892. He worked
342 2, 4, 45 287 | difficulties is the life of a Bishop.~ The Bishop of Brooklyn
343 2, 4, 45 287 | the life of a Bishop.~ The Bishop of Brooklyn is doing very
344 2, 4, 46 288 | confrere,~Gio. Battista Bishop~ ~
345 2, 4, 47 288 | 22, 1893~ ~Most Venerable Bishop:~The situation of the Church
346 2 288(108) | entered the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini in 1891 and left
347 2, 4, 47 289 | most Reverend and Venerated Bishop,~Your humble and devoted
348 2 289(110) | Resurrection of the Missionaries of Bishop Scalabrini. The financial
349 2, 4, 48 290 | servant,~Gio. Battista, Bishop~
350 2 291(112) | the missionaries sent by Bishop Scalabrini, with Mother
351 2, 4, 50 292 | Reverend and Illustrious Bishop Scalabrini:~Many thanks
352 2 293(115) | Archbishop Corrigan and Bishop Scalabrini from the beginning
353 2, 4, 52 293 | confrere,~John Baptist, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
354 2 295(120) | entered the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini in 1889 and immediately
355 2 295(120) | Provincial Superior and organized Bishop Scalabrini’s visit to the
356 2 295(121) | 25 years of episcopate of Bishop Scalabrini and they included
357 2, 4, 56 296 | available. He is a nephew of Bishop... ordained in Greece and
358 2 297(123) | were in fact preached by Bishop Scalabrini on August 19–
359 2 297(123) | spiritual exercises he preached, Bishop Scalabrini would write to: “
360 2 298(124) | AGS EB 01–07 (Original). Bishop Scalabrini had arrived in
361 2 298(125) | the Immigration Museum. Bishop Scalabrini accepted the
362 2 299(127) | The home was blessed by Bishop Scalabrini on August 9,
363 2 300(131) | This note of Bishop Scalabrini has not been
364 2 300(132) | prominent Catholics of the City. Bishop Scalabrini wrote to his
365 2, 4, 62 301 | Catholic Club of New York to Bishop Scalabrini134~ New York,
366 2 301(134) | Catholic Club’s Tribute to Bishop Scalabrini.”~
367 2, 4, 63 302 | Address of Mr. P. Fuller to Bishop Scalabrini at the New York
368 2 303(136) | The main preoccupation of Bishop Scalabrini was in fact the
369 2, 4, 64 304 | Archbishop Corrigan Address to Bishop Scalabrini137~ New York,
370 2 305(138) | The Italian text of Bishop Scalabrini’s address at
371 2 305(138) | from 100 Days: The Visit of Bishop Scalabrini and Its Effects
372 2, 4, 65 308 | will come from that supreme bishop, who nurtures for them and
373 2, 4, 66 309 | 3, l901~ ~Very Reverend Bishop:~After my heartfelt wishes
374 2, 4, 66 309 | that I have invited the Bishop of Brooklyn to come Tuesday
375 2, 4, 66 309 | pay you their respects. Bishop Sbarretti140 will leave
376 2, 4, 66 309 | to Rome.~ I am, dearest bishop,~Your most humble and most
377 2 309(140) | Bishop Donato Sbarretti, born in
378 2 309(140) | 1899, when he was appointed bishop of San Cristobal de Havana (
379 2, 4, 67 310 | tomorrow with his Excellency Bishop Scalabrini.~ With regards,
380 2, 4, 68 310 | 15, l901~ ~Most Reverend Bishop, Dearest Friend:~I have
381 2, 4, 69 310 | Most Reverend and Dearest Bishop:~Your Excellency’s most
382 2 311(144) | The pastoral visitation of Bishop Scalabrini to the United
383 2 311(144) | speeches. In interviews Bishop Scalabrini gave in Italy
384 2 311(144) | of November 19, 1901, the Bishop summed up his impressions
385 2 311(144) | the visit to the Pope of Bishop Scalabrini, the Italian
386 2 311(144) | here: Monsignor Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, who has just
387 2 312(146) | Ferrante transmitted to Bishop Scalabrini on November 24,
388 2 312(146) | Sullivan, in which the Bishop was informed that “. . .
389 2 312(146) | BA 03–11. The answer of Bishop Scalabrini, requested by
390 2 312(147) | Msgr. Ferrante wrote to Bishop Scalabrini on May 12, 1902: “
391 2, 5 313 | 5~Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop
392 2, 5 313 | immigrants brought together Bishop Scalabrini and the brilliant
393 2, 5 313 | immediate support given to Bishop Scalabrini’s Institute.1~
394 2 313(2) | Archbishop Ireland and one of Bishop Scalabrini, all in French
395 2 313(2) | understandable if one thinks that Bishop Scalabrini focused on opening
396 2 313(2) | the occasion therefore for Bishop Scalabrini to communicate
397 2, 5 314 | structures for immigrants.3 Bishop Scalabrini, in turn, reminds
398 2, 5 314 | between Archbishop Ireland and Bishop Scalabrini. But a revealing
399 2, 5 314 | Milan and of Italy with Bishop Scalabrini. The Bishop is
400 2, 5 314 | with Bishop Scalabrini. The Bishop is in great health and,
401 2, 5 314 | as they had agreed: “Yes, Bishop Scalabrini has paid me a
402 2, 5 314 | would have led me to do it. Bishop Scalabrini during his stay
403 2, 5 314 | from Milan to Piacenza.”5 Bishop Scalabrini’s capacity for
404 2, 5 314 | would have liked to have met Bishop Scalabrini at the University
405 2, 5 314 | ecclesiastic.”6~ On his part, Bishop Scalabrini was aware of
406 2, 5 315 | of the St. Paul diocese, Bishop Scalabrini shares Archbishop’
407 2, 5 315 | arranged a meeting between Bishop Scalabrini and President
408 2, 5 315 | Secretary Canon Camillo Mangot Bishop Scalabrini notes: “This
409 2, 5 315 | His leadership is clear to Bishop Scalabrini even when he
410 2, 5 315 | The affinity between Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop
411 2, 5, 1 315 | December 21, 1888~ ~Dear Bishop:~Permit me to thank you
412 2, 5, 1 316 | cities of our Republic.~ Bishop Elder of Cincinnati told
413 2 316(13) | On January 11, 1887 Bishop Scalabrini wrote to Cardinal
414 2 316(13) | observes that the idea of the Bishop of Piacenza to give missions
415 2 316(13) | the migrants. In reply to Bishop Scalabrini, he asks that
416 2 316(13) | will be incorporated by Bishop Scalabrini in the structure
417 2 317(14) | Delegate or Vicar General of Bishop Scalabrini in the United
418 2 317(14) | them were the Institute of Bishop Scalabrini, a letter to
419 2 317(14) | 25, 1887.~ Most Reverend Bishop, You know very well how
420 2 317(14) | consolidation of the initiative of Bishop Scalabrini, Archbishop Ireland’
421 2, 5, 1 318 | owe you, as an American bishop, a debt of gratitude for
422 2, 5, 2 320 | limited. The revenues of the bishop, as of all bishops in Italy,
423 2, 5, 2 321 | John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza.~ ~ ./.
424 2, 5, 3 322 | September 19, 1901~ ~Dear Bishop:~I dare hope you have not
425 2 322(18) | secretary, Canon Camillo Mangot, Bishop Scalabrini informs: “I arrived
426 2, 5, 4 323 | November 6, 1901~ ~Dear Bishop:~With deep regret, I realize
427 2 323(20) | and sought a meeting with Bishop Scalabrini on the question
428 2 323(20) | Washington, also wrote to Bishop Scalabrini in support of
429 2, 5, 5 323 | Italians, such as yourself, Bishop, to see what advantage there
430 2, 6 325 | 6~Bishop Scalabrini and Other American
431 2, 6 325 | 1905)~ ~The news that Bishop Scalabrini had established
432 2, 6 325 | letters exchanged between Bishop Scalabrini and the Bishops
433 2, 6 325 | newcomers with pastoral care. Bishop Scalabrini was equally committed
434 2, 6 325 | spread even in dioceses where Bishop Scalabrini’s missionaries
435 2, 6 325 | Francesco Satolli wrote to Bishop Scalabrini from Washington,
436 2, 6 326 | AGS, 549/5) By the time of Bishop Scalabrini’s visit to the
437 2, 6 326 | between their Bishops and Bishop Scalabrini was regularly
438 2, 6 326 | example, Fr. Zaboglio wrote to Bishop Scalabrini on September
439 2, 6 326 | This morning I visited the Bishop of Providence, a city located
440 2, 6 326 | to Your Excellency. . . . Bishop Harkins of Providence speaks
441 2, 6 326 | Society.” The answer of Bishop Scalabrini was on October
442 2, 6 326 | increasing. Speak to the Bishop precisely about this. . . .”~
443 2, 6 326 | direct correspondence of Bishop Scalabrini can be fully
444 2 327(1) | McMahon had been consecrated Bishop of Hartford in 1879, had
445 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | October 30, 1888~ ~Dear Bishop:~In my diocese there are
446 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | Christ,~Lawrence L. McMahon, Bishop of Hartford~ ~ ~
447 2, 6, I, 2, 328 | this service to a zealous bishop like Your Excellency. Would
448 2, 6, I, 2, 328 | Excellency,~G. Battista, Bishop~ ~
449 2, 6, I, 3, 328 | Most Esteemed and Reverend Bishop:~Your welcomed letter came
450 2 328(4) | The previous October Bishop McMahon had already met
451 2 328(4) | Zaboglio, who had written to Bishop Scalabrini: “I believe I
452 2 328(4) | Italian priest. Today the Bishop of Hartford, on whose diocese
453 2, 6, I, 3, 329 | confrere,~Lawrence S. McMahon, Bishop of Hartford~ ~
454 2, 6, I, 4, 329 | 15, 1899~ ~Most Reverend Bishop:~With this letter I want
455 2, 6, I, 4, 330 | Brother,~Lawrence S. McMahon, Bishop of Hartford~ ~
456 2 330(6) | Ireland, was consecrated Bishop of Hartford in 1894, started
457 2, 6, I, 6, 330 | January 22, 1904~ ~My Dear Bishop:~Many thanks for your very
458 2, 6, I, 6, 331 | sincerely in XT,~M. Tierney, Bishop of Hartford~ ~
459 2 331(8) | Msgr. Gherardo Ferrante to Bishop Scalabrini:… I forgot something
460 2, 6, I, 7, 331 | 20, 1904~ ~Most Reverend Bishop: ~Our Most esteemed Bishop
461 2, 6, I, 7, 331 | Bishop: ~Our Most esteemed Bishop Michael Tierney with the
462 2 331(10) | American diocesan priests in Bishop Scalabrini’s seminaries
463 2, 6, I, 8, 332 | November 7, 1904~ ~My Dear Bishop: ~This is to tell you of
464 2, 6, I, 8, 333 | Sincerely in Christ,~M. Tierney, Bishop of Hartford~ ~
465 2, 6, I, 9, 333 | March 7, 1905~ ~My Dear Bishop:~I was in New Haven last
466 2, 6, I, 9, 333 | people. I sincerely hope dear Bishop that you will assist us
467 2, 6, I, 9, 333 | sincerely in XT,~M. Tierney, Bishop of Hartford~ ~
468 2, 6, I, 10, 333 | March 28, 1905~ ~My Dear Bishop:~I thank you very much for
469 2, 6, I, 10, 334 | sincerely in XT,~M. Tierney, Bishop of Hartford~ ~P.S. Nothing
470 2 334(14) | 663/1. Francis Janssens, Bishop of Natchez since 1881, was
471 2 334(14) | both the Missionaries of Bishop Scalabrini and the Sisters
472 2 335(15) | Bishop Scalabrini’s response has
473 2 335(15) | children. You must write to the Bishop of New Orleans and then
474 2, 6, II, 2, 335 | highly esteemed and learned Bishop ./. of Piacenza, Monseigneur
475 2 336(17) | Zaboglio will report to Bishop Scalabrini: “Now, about
476 2 336(17) | Archbishop is the third American Bishop to have spent something
477 2 336(17) | at their disposal by the Bishop. Father Gambera is very
478 2, 6, II, 3, 336 | Holland, September 25, 1889~ ~Bishop:~I leave here tomorrow on
479 2 337(20) | confirming this visit: “Visit to Bishop Scalabrini of Piacenza.
480 2 337(20) | and two Brothers sent by Bishop Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza,
481 2 337(20) | sent by Bishop Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, to begin work
482 2 337(21) | AGS, 628/2 (Latin). First Bishop of Kansas City, John Joseph
483 2, 6, III, 1, 338 | Lord,~John Joseph Hogan, Bishop of Kansas City and~Administrator
484 2, 6, III, 2, 338 | Sincerely,~John J. Hogan, Bishop~ ./.
485 2 339(23) | had dutifully written to Bishop Scalabrini on August 5,
486 2 339(24) | Zaboglio could report to Bishop Scalabrini that some progress
487 2, 6, IV, 2, 340 | confrere,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
488 2, 6, IV, 3, 341 | brother,~Gio. Battista, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~
489 2 342(28) | 1833, became its fourth Bishop in 1888. Sensitive to the
490 2, 6, V, 1, 342 | and most cordial regards, Bishop,~I am, Yours Truly,~John
491 2, 6, V, 1, 342 | Yours Truly,~John Baptist, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~ ~
492 2 342(29) | started his service as third Bishop of Harrisburg in 1899.~
493 2, 6, VI, 1, 342 | 1901~ ~Most Rev. and Dear Bishop:~I am writing to ask if
494 2, 6, VI, 1, 343 | sincerely yours,~J.W. Shanahan, Bishop of Harrisburg~ ~ ~
495 2 343(30) | 3. James E. Quigley was Bishop of Buffalo from 1897 to
496 2, 6, VII, 1, 343 | success. He won the esteem of Bishop, priests, and people here
497 2 344(31) | Lowell, MA, in 1859, became Bishop of Portland in 1901 after
498 2 344(31) | who had received warmly Bishop Scalabrini in his city,
499 2, 6, VIII, 1, 344 | devoted~W.H. O’Connell, Bishop of Portland, Maine, U.S.A.~
500 2 345(32) | Richard Gilmour became Bishop of Cleveland in 1872 and