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1 Fore IX | and talent, John Baptist Scalabrini, at the end of the nineteenth
2 Fore IX | and challenging.~Bishop Scalabrini of Piacenza (1839–1905)
3 Fore IX | Francesconi, John Baptist Scalabrini (New York, 1977). The Center
4 Fore IX | the contribution of Bishop Scalabrini and his immediate followers
5 Fore IX | Francesconi, c.s., John B. Scalabrini: An Insight into His Spirituality,
6 Fore IX | Spirituality, and Bishop Scalabrini’s Plan for the Pastoral
7 Fore X | Signor, John ./. Baptist Scalabrini and Italian Immigration:
8 Fore X | Action of Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini and His Missionaries Among
9 Fore X | The translation of Bishop Scalabrini’s writings is often complicated
10 Fore X | regularly sent back to Bishop Scalabrini from the various American
11 Writ XI | Writings of Bishop Scalabrini~ ~Bishop Scalabrini had
12 Writ XI | Bishop Scalabrini~ ~Bishop Scalabrini had written for a variety
13 Writ XI | production: Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, Scritti. Rome: Scalabrinian
14 Writ, 1 XI | pastoral letters Bishop Scalabrini sent to his diocese of Piacenza.~
15 Writ, 1 XI | Sacerdote Gio. Battista Scalabrini Parroco Priore di S. Bartolomeo.
16 Writ, 1 XI | 1873, pp. 308. In 1872 Scalabrini gave eleven talks in the
17 Writ, 1 XI | infanzia dal sacerdote G.B. Scalabrini Parroco Priore di S. Bartolomeo
18 Writ, 1 XI | kindergartens by the priest G.B. Scalabrini Pastor and Prior of St.
19 Writ, 1 XI | Mons. Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Vescovo di Piacenza (The
20 Writ, 1 XI | Considerations of John Baptist Scalabrini Bishop of Piacenza). Piacenza:
21 Writ, 1 XII | Reverendissimo D.D. Joanne Baptista Scalabrini Dei et Apostolicae Sedis
22 Writ, 1 XII | and Talks Given by Bishop Scalabrini at the Diocesan Synod of
23 Writ, 1 XII | di Mgr. Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Vescovo di Piacenza (Italian
24 Writ, 1 XII | Observations of Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini of Piacenza). Piacenza:
25 Writ, 1 XII | di Mgr. Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Vescovo di Piacenza (The
26 Writ, 1 XII | Proposals by John Baptist Scalabrini Bishop of Piacenza). Piacenza:
27 Writ, 1 XII | di Palermo per Mons. G.B. Scalabrini Vescovo di Piacenza (Assistance
28 Writ, 1 XII | reverendissimus D.D. Joannem Baptista Scalabrini Episcopus Placentinus habuit
29 Writ, 1 XII | Held by Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini of Piacenza in 1893). Piacenza:
30 Writ, 1 XIII | Reverndissimus D.D. Joannes Baptista Scalabrini Episcopus Placentinus habuit
31 Writ, 1 XIII | Piacenza Held by Bishop Scalabrini on August 29–30, 1899).
32 Intr, 1 XV | Future Events. . .”:1~Bishop Scalabrini and the Pastoral Care~of
33 Intr XV(1) | original insight of Bishop Scalabrini in developing a framework
34 Intr XV(1) | I knew H.E. Bishop G.B. Scalabrini personally since he took
35 Intr XV(1) | added with regard to Bishop Scalabrini: “To this providential education
36 Intr XV(1) | emigrants took care Bishop Scalabrini. If today one observes how
37 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | action.~Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini served as a catalyst to
38 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | pastoral dynamism of Bishop Scalabrini greatly contributed to start
39 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | of the thinking of Bishop Scalabrini constitutes an original
40 Intr, 2 XVII | Bishop Scalabrini~ ~Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini (
41 Intr, 2 XVII | Scalabrini~ ~Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini (1839–1905) exercised for
42 Intr, 2 XVIII | diocese of Como, Bishop Scalabrini taught and was rector of
43 Intr, 2 XVIII | transformations of society, Bishop Scalabrini, besides his better known
44 Intr, 2 XVIII | in political elections. Scalabrini was ./. against radical
45 Intr, 2 XIX | Opera dei Congressi. Bishop Scalabrini’s convictions, defended
46 Intr XIX(5) | exhaustive biography of Scalabrini is that of Mario Francesconi,
47 Intr XIX(5) | Francesconi, Giovanni Battista Scalabrini vescovo di Piacenza e degli
48 Intr XIX(5) | Gianfausto Rosoli, ed., Scalabrini tra vecchio e nuovo mondo:
49 Intr XIX(5) | p. 584; Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, Lettere pastorali, edizione
50 Intr XIX(6) | vol. 461 Memoriale di Mons. Scalabrini sulla Commissione ‘Pro Emigratis
51 Intr, 3 XIX | Concern for Migrants~ ~Scalabrini’s attention for the migrants
52 Intr, 3 XIX | and as a pastor, Bishop Scalabrini had taken ./. notice that
53 Intr, 3 XX | such a tearful situation,” Scalabrini wrote, “I have often asked
54 Intr XX(7) | G.B. Scalabrini, L’emigrazione italiana
55 Intr, 3 XX | The answer of Bishop Scalabrini is summed up in the first
56 Intr, 3 XX | and economic welfare.”9 Scalabrini plans a well integrated
57 Intr, 3 XX | operational strategy of Bishop Scalabrini to embody his vision moves
58 Intr, 3 XXI | way through which Bishop Scalabrini intervened had been the
59 Intr, 3 XXI | concrete structure Bishop Scalabrini envisioned for a worldwide
60 Intr, 3 XXI | and the projects of Bishop Scalabrini are marked by a sense of
61 Intr, 3 XXI | characteristics of Bishop Scalabrini’s style, together with patience
62 Intr XXI(10) | A first edition, Bishop Scalabrini’s and of some of his collaborators’
63 Intr, 3 XXII | precision of concepts. Bishop Scalabrini’s study and experience brought
64 Intr, 4 XXII | regions of Italy,” Bishop Scalabrini wrote in 1899, “a considerable
65 Intr XXII(11) | G.B. Scalabrini, Il socialismo e l’azione
66 Intr, 4 XXII | emigration listed by Bishop Scalabrini: internal, political, i.e.,
67 Intr, 4 XXII | and unemployment, Bishop Scalabrini adds other push factors:
68 Intr, 4 XXIII | century,”16 observes Bishop Scalabrini, and without its solution
69 Intr, 4 XXIII | natural purpose. Bishop Scalabrini goes beyond immediate historical
70 Intr, 4 XXIV | pastoral duties, Bishop Scalabrini sees “a practical means,
71 Intr, 4 XXIV | government.22~In practice, Bishop Scalabrini fought against emigration
72 Intr, 4 XXIV | motherland of man.”23 Bishop Scalabrini doesn’t underestimate nor
73 Intr, 4 XXIV | interpretation given by Bishop Scalabrini combines a realistic analysis
74 Intr XXIV(25) | G.B. Scalabrini, Memoriale sulla Conregazione
75 Intr, 5 XXV | country, dictated to Bishop Scalabrini and occasionally also to
76 Intr, 5 XXV | starting point of Bishop Scalabrini’s analysis is the type of
77 Intr, 5 XXV | frequent reference of Bishop Scalabrini to the interdependence of
78 Intr, 5 XXVI | of socialization. Bishop Scalabrini writes: “The populace, that
79 Intr XXVI(27) | a memorandum drafted by Scalabrini or under his direction on
80 Intr, 5 XXVI | For this reason Bishop Scalabrini insists on the value of
81 Intr XXVI(28) | G.B. Scalabrini to Card. G. Simeoni, October
82 Intr, 5 XXVI | it did not escape Bishop Scalabrini that the demographic and
83 Intr XXVI(29) | G.B. Scalabrini, Memoriale sulla Congregazione
84 Intr XXVI(30) | Club of New York, Bishop Scalabrini said: “From this blessed
85 Intr, 5 XXVII | pastoral visitations Bishop Scalabrini saw for himself the definitive
86 Intr XXVII(31) | G.B. Scalabrini, Memoriale sulla necessità
87 Intr, 5 XXVII | mother tongue.”32 But Bishop Scalabrini does not speak of the evolution
88 Intr, 5 XXVII | does not fulfill. Bishop Scalabrini also sees religion as a
89 Intr XXVII(34) | G.B. Scalabrini, Memoriale sulla Congregazione
90 Intr, 6 XXVIII | Service~ ~The impact of Bishop Scalabrini’s initiatives raised questions
91 Intr, 6 XXVIII | motives that inspired him. “Scalabrini presents himself, rather
92 Intr, 6 XXVIII | love that prompts Bishop Scalabrini to act in the hard world
93 Intr XXVIII(36)| Mons. Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Vescovo di Piacenza. Trent’
94 Intr XXVIII(36)| Documenti, a cura di A. Scalabrini. Roma, 1909, p. 405.~
95 Intr, 6 XXVIII | into activism. For Bishop Scalabrini the priority and deep resource
96 Intr XXVIII(37)| Mons. Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Vescovo di Piacenza. Trent’
97 Intr, 6 XXVIII | If you and I,” Bishop Scalabrini writes to Fr. Zaboglio, “
98 Intr XXVIII(38)| G.B. Scalabrini, Ai missionari per gli Italiani
99 Intr XXVIII(38)| Rules, this letter of Bishop Scalabrini reveals both his personal
100 Intr XXVIII(39)| Scalabrini to Zaboglio, Piacenza, May
101 Intr XXVIII(39)| Piacenza, May 18, 1891; Scalabrini to Zaboglio, Piacenza, February
102 Intr XXVIII(39)| correspondence between Bishop Scalabrini and Father Francesco Zaboglio
103 Intr, 6 XXIX | is structured by Bishop Scalabrini around some essential points:
104 Intr, 6 XXIX | worldly things,” Bishop Scalabrini says, “and in their work
105 Intr, 6 XXIX | The first two,” Bishop Scalabrini recalls, “were Father Giuseppe
106 Intr, 6 XXIX | Sisters, called by Bishop Scalabrini a “heroic . . . true martyr”
107 Intr XXIX(40) | Mons. Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Vescovo di Piacenza. Trent’
108 Intr, 6 XXIX | In the 1895 Rules Bishop Scalabrini outlines a synthesis between
109 Intr XXIX(41) | Scalabrini to Zaboglio, Piacenza, April
110 Intr XXIX(42) | G. B. Scalabrini, Regola della Congregazione
111 Intr, Con XXX | pastoral sensitivity of Bishop Scalabrini leads him to sense the importance
112 Intr, Con XXX | migrants prompts Bishop Scalabrini into action and in his approach
113 Intr, Con XXX | concretizes his vision, Bishop Scalabrini initiates a Church plan
114 Intr, Con XXX | thus making indeed Bishop Scalabrini the man who had “the insight
115 1, 1 1 | on emigration by Bishop Scalabrini. It was published by the
116 1, 1 1 | the 5th reprinting (1888). Scalabrini starts from the sad memory
117 1, 1 1 | for the migrating masses, Scalabrini explains the goals of his
118 1, 1 1 | immigrants. At the center of Scalabrini’s plan is the establishment
119 1, 1 1 | temporal power of the Popes, Scalabrini sees a concrete step to
120 1, 1 1 | find its fulfillment after Scalabrini’s death in 1905. ./.
121 1, 2 32 | Parliamentary Commission. Bishop Scalabrini addressed an open letter
122 1, 2 32 | Proposals by John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, whose
123 1, 2 32 | traffic of “white slaves.”~Scalabrini’s reasoning moves towards
124 1, 2 33 | without taking into account Scalabrini’s remarks on the emigration
125 1, 3 60 | In March 1891 Bishop Scalabrini had a conversation with
126 1, 3 60 | this letter sent by Bishop Scalabrini to his close friend Bishop
127 1, 3 60 | the ideas come from Bishop Scalabrini. It is not known if the
128 1, 3 60 | immigrant communities, Bishop Scalabrini noted: “Everywhere I have
129 1, 3 61 | of nationality in Bishop Scalabrini’s writings seems closer
130 1, 3 61 | pastoral concern of Bishop Scalabrini was the preservation of
131 1, 3 61 | repetitious note of Bishop Scalabrini rightly stresses the link
132 1, 3 61 | content. Perhaps Bishop Scalabrini wanted to stress to the
133 1, 3 61 | incomplete analysis. Bishop Scalabrini will continue to emphasize
134 1 61(4) | an interview with bishop Scalabrini in the Newspaper Italia
135 1 61(4) | 1901, in Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, Scritti, vol. II, “L’emigrazione
136 1, 4 71 | the first months of 1891, Scalabrini was actively spreading his
137 1, 4 72 | F. Riccobono, L’eco di Scalabrini in Sicilia e l’azione a
138 1, 4 72 | emigranti, in G. Rosoli, ed., Scalabrini tra vecchio e nuovo mondo.
139 1, 5 81 | Missionaries to the text of Bishop Scalabrini’s talk delivered in Genoa
140 1, 5 81 | prominent lay persons asked for Scalabrini’s presence. Thus, the conference
141 1, 5 81 | close collaborators, with Scalabrini’s full participation and
142 1, 5 81 | the emigration problem, Scalabrini aims at changing the perception
143 1, 5 81 | a civic and moral duty. Scalabrini refers to what he managed
144 1, 6 97 | care of migrants, Bishop Scalabrini writes them his first and
145 1, 6 97 | depended the realization of Scalabrini’s project to imbue again
146 1, 7 104 | lines advocated by Bishop Scalabrini. An ally in opposing emigration
147 1, 7 104 | revision. In September 1898 Scalabrini was invited to visit the
148 1, 7 104 | motherland of man.~First, Scalabrini considers that internal
149 1, 7 105 | contributes its civilizing action. Scalabrini concludes showing as a valid
150 1, 8 125 | presentation was made by Bishop Scalabrini at the XVI Italian Catholic
151 1, 8 125 | Papacy. As a result of Bishop Scalabrini’s talk – who, contrary to
152 1, 8 125 | assistance to emigrants.~Bishop Scalabrini says that emigration is
153 2, 1, Rep1 139 | Correspondence1 (1887)~ ~Bishop Scalabrini’s response to the plight
154 2, 1, Rep1 140 | recommendations for the Pope. Bishop Scalabrini’s ideas were included. The
155 2, 1, Rep1 140 | background to understand Bishop Scalabrini’s correspondence with American
156 2, 1, Rep1 140 | Faith in writing to Bishop Scalabrini on February 3, 1887 refers
157 2, 1, Rep1 140 | fell primarily on Bishop Scalabrini. ./.
158 2 140(4) | Cardinal Simeoni to Bishop Scalabrini, Rome, February 3, 1887.~
159 2, 1, III 151 | Italian migrants. Msgr. Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, who
160 2, 1, III 154 | material and spiritual needs, Scalabrini formulates a plan for economic,
161 2, 2 178 | 2~Bishop Scalabrini, Pope Leo X111 and Cardinal~
162 2, 2 178 | emigration between Bishop Scalabrini and Pope Leo XIII and his
163 2, 2 179 | approach leveled at Bishop Scalabrini’s missionaries. On his part
164 2, 2 179 | formally approved Bishop Scalabrini’s Institute and wanted it
165 2, 2 179 | been prepared by Bishop Scalabrini and because of its significance,
166 2, 2, 1 179 | 1. Scalabrini to Leo XIII2~Piacenza June
167 2, 2, 1 180 | Devoted Servant,~+John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
168 2 180(3) | Bishop Scalabrini refers to his pamphlet just
169 2, 2, 2 180 | 2. Leo XIII To Scalabrini4~Rome, November 15, 1887~ ~
170 2 180(4) | Emigrants established by Bishop Scalabrini.~
171 2 181(5) | fascicolo unico, ff. 85–89v. Scalabrini had asked for such a letter
172 2 181(5) | missionaries sent by Bishop Scalabrini had left for the Americas.
173 2, 2, 4 184 | 4. Scalabrini to Leo XIII6~Piacenza, January
174 2 184(7) | Bishop Scalabrini refers to Leo XIII’s letter
175 2, 2, 5 186 | 5. Scalabrini and Rampolla8~Piacenza,
176 2, 2, 5 186 | obedient servant,~John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
177 2 186(9) | refers to his brother Angelo Scalabrini, then inspector of the Italian
178 2, 2, 6 187 | 6. Rampolla to Scalabrini10~Rome, June 27, 1891~ ~
179 2, 2, 7 187 | 7. Scalabrini to Rampolla11~Piacenza,
180 2 187(12) | Palermo per Mons. G. B. Scalabrini Vescovo di Piacenza, Marchesotti,
181 2 187(12) | Piacenza 1891, pp. 23. Scalabrini had several editions of
182 2, 2, 7 188 | obedient servant~John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
183 2, 2, 8 188 | 8. Rampolla to Scalabrini13~Rome, February 11, 1892~ ~
184 2 188(14) | In conveying Scalabrini’s request to Card. Ledochowski,
185 2, 2, 9 188 | 9. Scalabrini to Rampolla15 ~Piacenza,
186 2, 2, 9 189 | respectfully yours,~John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~
187 2, 2, 10 190 | 10. Rampolla to Scalabrini16~ ~Following my reply (
188 2 190(17) | See Scalabrini to Rampolla, September 6,
189 2, 2, 11 190 | 11. Rampolla to Scalabrini18 ~Rome, September 30, 1892~ ~
190 2 190(19) | Scalabrini communicated that Card.
191 2, 2, 12 190 | 12. Scalabrini to Leo XIII20 ~March 22,
192 2, 2, 12 191 | loving son~John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
193 2, 2, 13 191 | 13. Rampolla to Scalabrini21 ~ ~I hastened to present
194 2, 2, 14 192 | 14. Scalabrini to Rampolla23~Piacenza,
195 2 192(24) | Vicentini. In his letter to Scalabrini, Fr. Vicentini categorically
196 2, 2, 14 193 | obedient servant,~John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~ ~
197 2 193(25) | Scalabrini clearly indicates the methods
198 2, 2, 15 193 | 15. Rampolla to Scalabrini26 ~Rome, June 13, 1893~ ~
199 2, 2, 16 194 | 16. Rampolla to Scalabrini27~Rome, November 23, 1893~ ~
200 2, 2, 17 194 | 17. Scalabrini to Rampolla28~ ~I am answering
201 2 195(29) | To understand Scalabrini’s expressions, his admissions
202 2 196(30) | this collection, in which Scalabrini strongly recommends to them: “
203 2 196(31) | Scalabrini returns to the subject of
204 2 196(31) | intransigents did not escape Scalabrini’s attention, nor the intrigues
205 2 196(31) | painful news” concerning Scalabrini’s missionaries. Starting
206 2 196(31) | otherwise, given the fact that Scalabrini’s missionaries relied solely
207 2, 2, 18 197 | 18. Scalabrini to Rampolla32~Piacenza,
208 2, 2, 18 197 | devoted servant,~John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ~Note
209 2 197(33) | Washington, D.C., to Bishop Scalabrini on November 16, 1893, and
210 2, 2, 19 198 | 19. Scalabrini to Rampolla34~Piacenza,
211 2, 2, 19 198 | devoted servant,~John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza~ ./.
212 2, 3 199 | 3~Bishop Scalabrini, Pope Pius X and Cardinal
213 2, 3 199 | correspondence between Bishop Scalabrini and Bishop Giuseppe Sarto,
214 2, 3 199 | supported all of Bishop Scalabrini’s initiatives for the migrants:
215 2, 3 199 | who carried out Bishop Scalabrini’s directives, is an early
216 2, 3 200 | Francesconi, Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, Vescovo di Piacenza....
217 2, 3 200 | both Pius X’s and Bishop Scalabrini’s involvement with mass
218 2, 3 200 | Pius X, through whom Bishop Scalabrini sends his last and most
219 2, 3 200 | the Apostle, John Baptist Scalabrini, may remain always in benediction
220 2, 3 200 | Already in 1901 Bishop Scalabrini’s Vicar General for the
221 2, 3 201 | Francesco Zaboglio to Scalabrini, Rome, February 4, 1901.
222 2, 3 201 | notes he wrote at Bishop Scalabrini’s request for the preparation
223 2, 3 201 | spreading the faith.(Zaboglio to Scalabrini, AGS BA 04–14, f. 2). ~
224 2, 3 201 | death (June 1, 1905), Bishop Scalabrini wrote once more to the Secretary
225 2 201(1) | close collaborator of Bishop Scalabrini in the establishment of
226 2, 3, 3 202 | 3. Sarto to Scalabrini3 ~ January 24, 1893~ ~To
227 2 202(3) | note addressed to Bishop Scalabrini and written on a calling
228 2, 3, 3 202 | venerated Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Bishop of Piacenza, Giuseppe
229 2, 3, 4 203 | 4. Sarto to Scalabrini4~ Venice, December 26, 1901~ ~
230 2 203(4) | note is directed to Bishop Scalabrini “most venerated Bishop”
231 2, 3, 4 203 | Excellency Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Most venerated Bishop of
232 2, 3, 5 203 | 5. Scalabrini to Pius X5 ~ Rome, November
233 2, 3, 6 204 | 6. Scalabrini to Pius X6~ Rome, November
234 2, 3, 7 204 | 7. Pius X to Scalabrini7~ Vatican, November 25,
235 2, 3, 8 205 | 8. Scalabrini to Merry del Val8~ Piacenza,
236 2, 3, 9 205 | 9. Merry del Val to Scalabrini9~ Rome, February 13, 1904~ ~
237 2, 3, 10 206 | 10. Merry del Val to Scalabrini10~ Rome, February 15, 1904~ ~
238 2, 3, 11 207 | 11. Scalabrini to Merry del Val11~ Piacenza,
239 2, 3, 12 207 | 12. Scalabrini to Pius X12~ Piacenza, March
240 2, 3, 12 209 | Holiness most devoted son,~[Scalabrini]~ ~
241 2, 3, 13 209 | 13. Pius X to Scalabrini13~ From the Vatican, March
242 2, 3, 14 209 | 14. Scalabrini to Pius X14~ Piacenza, June
243 2, 3, 15 210 | 15. Pius X to Scalabrini15~ From the Vatican, June
244 2, 3, 16 210 | 16. Scalabrini to Pius X16~ Piacenza, n.
245 2, 3, 16 210 | humble and affectionate son,~[Scalabrini]~ ./.
246 2, 3, 17 211 | 17. Scalabrini to Pius X17~ São Paulo,
247 2, 3, 18 213 | 18.Scalabrini to Pius X18~ End of August
248 2, 3, 19 214 | 19. Scalabrini to Pius X19~ Brazil, October
249 2, 3, 20 215 | 20. Pius X to Scalabrini20~ From the Vatican, December
250 2, 3, 21 215 | 21. Pius X to Scalabrini21~ Rome, December 1904~ ~
251 2, 3, 21 215 | December 1904~ ~To Bishop Scalabrini of Piacenza~Holy Father,
252 2, 3, 21 216 | should be sent to Bishop Scalabrini back from America in 1904.
253 2, 3, 22 216 | 22. Scalabrini’s Memorandum for an audience
254 2, 3, 23 216 | 23. Merry del Val to Scalabrini23~ Rome, March 19, 1905~ ~
255 2, 3, 24 217 | 24. Scalabrini to Merry del Val24~ Rome,
256 2, 3, 25 218 | 25. Scalabrini to Merry del Val25~ Piacenza
257 2 218(26) | Bishop Scalabrini was unable to rework his
258 2, 3, 26 218 | 26. Scalabrini to Merry del Val27~Memorial
259 2, 3, 26 218 | Memorial of Bishop G.B. Scalabrini on a Commission for Catholic
260 2 218(27) | to the letter of Bishop Scalabrini to Cardinal Merry del Val
261 2, 3, 27 231 | 27. Scalabrini to Merry del Val29~ Piacenza,
262 2, 4 232 | 4~Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop Corrigan~(
263 2, 4 233 | Italian State, prompted Bishop Scalabrini to look for practical initiatives
264 2, 4 233 | two Bishops Corrigan and Scalabrini was born of a common pastoral
265 2, 4 233 | Archbishop Corrigan and Bishop Scalabrini were different, but linked
266 2 233(4) | the proposals of Bishop Scalabrini and the observations of
267 2, 4 234 | and ethnocentrism. Bishop Scalabrini emphasizes more the culture
268 2, 4 234 | distinct visions. Bishop Scalabrini’s visit to the United States
269 2, 4 234 | for the migrants, Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop Corrigan
270 2 235(5) | original letters of Bishop Scalabrini to Archbishop Corrigan are
271 2 235(5) | Archbishop Corrigan to Bishop Scalabrini are preserved in the General
272 2 235(5) | compared to those of Bishop Scalabrini (21) finds an explanation
273 2 235(5) | several occasions Bishop Scalabrini was answering by asking
274 2 235(5) | paid a visit to Bishop Scalabrini convalescent at Rabbi in
275 2 235(5) | region. In 1901, Bishop Scalabrini, during his visit to the
276 2, 4, 1 235 | 1. Scalabrini to Corrigan6~ Piacenza,
277 2 235(7) | probably his answer to Bishop Scalabrini who had sent him the pamphlet
278 2 235(7) | Observations of John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, published
279 2 236(8) | encouragement of Bishop Scalabrini and Pope Pius IX. The first
280 2 236(10) | Bishop Scalabrini refers to his “Project for
281 2, 4, 2 237 | 2. Corrigan to Scalabrini11~ New York, October 28,
282 2, 4, 3 238 | 3. Corrigan to Scalabrini13~ New York, December 16,
283 2, 4, 4 239 | 4. Scalabrini to Corrigan15~ Piacenza,
284 2 240(17) | 1892. He supported Bishop Scalabrini’s plan for the care of migrants.~
285 2 240(19) | Missionaries for migrants by Bishop Scalabrini. This Brief was published
286 2, 4, 5 241 | 5. Corrigan to Scalabrini20~ New York, February 10,
287 2 241(21) | establishment of Bishop Scalabrini’s Institute (ASCPF, Collegi
288 2 241(21) | 1887. He encouraged Bishop Scalabrini’s work and wrote to him
289 2, 4, 6 242 | 6. Scalabrini to Corrigan22~ Piacenza,
290 2 242(23) | the priests sent by Bishop Scalabrini should be free and independent
291 2 243(24) | New York in 1883. Bishop Scalabrini took inspiration from this
292 2 243(24) | emigrazione italiana. Cf. G.B. Scalabrini, Dell’assistenza alla emigrazione
293 2, 4, 7 243 | 7. Corrigan to Scalabrini25~ New York, April 13, 1888~ ~
294 2 243(26) | correspondence between Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop Corrigan
295 2, 4, 8 244 | 8. Scalabrini to Corrigan27~ Piacenza,
296 2, 4, 9 245 | 9. Corrigan to Scalabrini28~ New York, May 28, 1888~ ~
297 2 245(28) | letter was given to Bishop Scalabrini.~
298 2, 4, 10 245 | 10. Scalabrini to Corrigan29~ Piacenza,
299 2 245(30) | was a student of Bishop Scalabrini and inspired him and cooperated
300 2, 4, 11 246 | 11. Corrigan to Scalabrini31~ Ellenville, Ulster Co.,
301 2, 4, 12 247 | 12. Scalabrini to Corrigan33~ Piacenza,
302 2, 4, 13 249 | 13. Scalabrini to Corrigan37~ Piacenza,
303 2, 4, 14 249 | 14. Corrigan to Scalabrini38~ New York, August 10,
304 2, 4, 15 250 | 15. Scalabrini to Corrigan39~ Piacenza,
305 2, 4, 16 251 | 16. Scalabrini to Corrigan40~ Piacenza
306 2, 4, 17 251 | 17. Corrigan to Scalabrini41~ New York, October 4,
307 2, 4, 18 252 | 18. Scalabrini to Corrigan42~ Piacenza,
308 2, 4, 19 252 | 19. Corrigan to Scalabrini43~ New York, November 9,
309 2 253(44) | Piacenza . In 1891 on Bishop Scalabrini’s request five of these
310 2 253(44) | York House between Bishop Scalabrini and his Secretary Msgr.
311 2, 4, 20 253 | 20. Scalabrini to Corrigan45~ Piacenza
312 2 253(46) | became a member of Bishop Scalabrini’s Congregation in 1888 and
313 2 253(47) | Italian migrants. Bishop Scalabrini met Mother Cabrini for the
314 2, 4, 21 254 | 21. Corrigan to Scalabrini49~ New York, February 5,
315 2, 4, 22 255 | 22. Scalabrini to Corrigan51~ Piacenza,
316 2, 4, 23 256 | 23. Corrigan to Scalabrini52~ Newburgh, N.Y., May 8,
317 2, 4, 24 258 | 24. Corrigan to Scalabrini54~ Newburgh, N.Y., May 8,
318 2 258(55) | missionaries in Codogno from Bishop Scalabrini on March 19. The Italian
319 2 258(55) | Francesconi, Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, Vescovo di Piacenza e degli
320 2, 4, 25 259 | 25. Corrigan to Scalabrini59~ Rome, May 2, 1890~ ~Most
321 2, 4, 26 260 | 26. Scalabrini to Corrigan60~ Piacenza,
322 2, 4, 27 261 | 27. Corrigan to Scalabrini61~ Rome, June 27, 1890~ ~
323 2, 4, 28 262 | 28. Scalabrini to Corrigan63~ Levico, July
324 2, 4, 29 263 | 29. Corrigan to Scalabrini64~ New York, November 14,
325 2, 4, 30 263 | 30. Scalabrini to Corrigan65~ Piacenza,
326 2 264(66) | the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini and worked among the immigrants
327 2 264(66) | and in Brazil. When Bishop Scalabrini died in 1905, he succeeded
328 2, 4, 31 265 | 31. Corrigan to Scalabrini67~ New York, January 9,
329 2 265(68) | the fourth group Bishop Scalabrini had sent to America on December
330 2, 4, 32 265 | 32. Corrigan to Scalabrini69~ New York, February 25,
331 2 266(70) | effective presidency of Bishop Scalabrini and under the honorary one
332 2 266(70) | Francesconi, Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, Vescovo di Piacenza e degli
333 2 266(71) | a great friend of Bishop Scalabrini and one of the most important
334 2, 4, 33 270 | 33. Scalabrini to Corrigan73~ Piacenza,
335 2 270(74) | the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini and in 1891 returned to
336 2, 4, 34 271 | 34. Corrigan to Scalabrini77~ New York, April 3, 1891~ ~
337 2, 4, 35 272 | 35. Corrigan to Scalabrini78~ New York, n.d.~ ~Most
338 2, 4, 36 272 | 36. Corrigan to Scalabrini81~ New York, May 10, 1891~ ~
339 2 275(84) | Italian Immigrants to Bishop Scalabrini, but there seems to be no
340 2, 4, 38 276 | 38. Scalabrini to Corrigan85~ Piacenza,
341 2 277(87) | valuable collaborator of Bishop Scalabrini in establishing the Italian
342 2 278(90) | 1891, referred to by Bishop Scalabrini, Cardinal Rampolla informs
343 2, 4, 39 279 | 39. Corrigan to Scalabrini92~ New York, August 31,
344 2 279(93) | with the approval of Bishop Scalabrini. Cf. ASCPF, Cahensly to
345 2, 4, 40 282 | 40. Corrigan to Scalabrini96~ New York, November 11,
346 2 282(97) | G.B. Scalabrini, Lettera pastorale di Monsignor
347 2 282(97) | 15 Ottobre 1891, in G. B. Scalabrini, Lettere pastorali, a complete
348 2, 4, 41 283 | 41. Corrigan to Scalabrini98~ New York, March 17, 1892~ ~
349 2 283(99) | G. B. Scalabrini, Il prete cattolico. Lettera
350 2 283(99) | Holy Lent of 1892), in G.B. Scalabrini, Lettere pastorali, op.
351 2, 4, 42 283 | 42. Corrigan to Scalabrini100~ New York, August 29,
352 2 283(101) | the Latin letter of Bishop Scalabrini have not been found.~
353 2, 4, 43 284 | 43. Scalabrini to Corrigan102~ Piacenza,
354 2, 4, 44 285 | 44. Corrigan to Scalabrini103~ New York, September
355 2 286(104) | the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini in 1892. He worked in Providence
356 2, 4, 45 286 | 45. Corrigan to Scalabrini105~ New York, October 5,
357 2, 4, 46 287 | 46. Scalabrini to Corrigan106~ Piacenza,
358 2, 4, 47 288 | 47. Corrigan to Scalabrini107~ New York, November 22,
359 2 288(108) | the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini in 1891 and left immediately
360 2, 4, 48 289 | 48. Scalabrini to Corrigan109 ~ Piacenza,
361 2 289(110) | the Missionaries of Bishop Scalabrini. The financial difficulties,
362 2, 4, 49 291 | 49. Corrigan to Scalabrini111~ St. Leon, Florida, February
363 2 291(112) | missionaries sent by Bishop Scalabrini, with Mother Cabrini, and
364 2, 4, 50 292 | 50. Corrigan to Scalabrini113~ 1896~ ~To the Most Reverend
365 2, 4, 50 292 | Reverend and Illustrious Bishop Scalabrini:~Many thanks for your most
366 2, 4, 51 292 | 51. Corrigan to Scalabrini114~ New York, December 4,
367 2, 4, 52 293 | 52. Scalabrini to Corrigan115~ Piacenza,
368 2 293(115) | Archbishop Corrigan and Bishop Scalabrini from the beginning of 1894
369 2, 4, 53 294 | 53. Corrigan to Scalabrini117~ New York, October 1,
370 2, 4, 54 294 | 54. Corrigan to Scalabrini118~ New York, May 25, 1898~ ~
371 2, 4, 55 295 | 55. Corrigan to Scalabrini119~ New York, May 13, 1901~ ~
372 2 295(120) | the Congregation of Bishop Scalabrini in 1889 and immediately
373 2 295(120) | Superior and organized Bishop Scalabrini’s visit to the United States
374 2 295(121) | of episcopate of Bishop Scalabrini and they included the inauguration
375 2, 4, 56 296 | 56. Scalabrini to Corrigan122~ May 30,
376 2, 4, 57 297 | 57. Corrigan to Scalabrini~ New York, June 15, 1901~ ~
377 2 297(123) | fact preached by Bishop Scalabrini on August 19–24, 1901 in
378 2 297(123) | exercises he preached, Bishop Scalabrini would write to: “I am very
379 2 297(123) | priests.” AGS AL 02–07, f.3, Scalabrini to Francesco Sidoli, New
380 2, 4, 58 298 | 58. Corrigan to Scalabrini124~ New York, August 5,
381 2 298(124) | 01–07 (Original). Bishop Scalabrini had arrived in New York
382 2 298(124) | cordial..” AGS AN 01–01, f.36, Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, August
383 2 298(125) | Immigration Museum. Bishop Scalabrini accepted the proposal of
384 2 298(125) | ideas.” AGS AN 01–01 f.38, Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, August
385 2 299(127) | home was blessed by Bishop Scalabrini on August 9, 1901. On the
386 2 299(127) | States, in Gianfausto Rosoli, Scalabrini tra vescchio e Nuovo Mondo.
387 2, 4, 59 299 | 59. Corrigan to Scalabrini128~ New York, September
388 2, 4, 60 300 | 60. Corrigan to Scalabrini130~ New York, September
389 2 300(131) | This note of Bishop Scalabrini has not been found.~
390 2 300(132) | Catholics of the City. Bishop Scalabrini wrote to his Secretary Canon
391 2 300(132) | past.” AGS AN 01–01/58. Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, October
392 2, 4, 61 300 | 61. Scalabrini to Corrigan133~ Cincinnati,
393 2, 4, 62 301 | Club of New York to Bishop Scalabrini134~ New York, October 15,
394 2 301(134) | Club’s Tribute to Bishop Scalabrini.”~
395 2, 4, 62 301 | October 15, 1901~ ~Monsignor Scalabrini:~It is my pleasure and privilege,
396 2, 4, 63 302 | Mr. P. Fuller to Bishop Scalabrini at the New York Catholic
397 2 303(136) | preoccupation of Bishop Scalabrini was in fact the preservation
398 2 303(136) | here.” AGS AN 01–01, f.61., Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, November
399 2, 4, 64 304 | Corrigan Address to Bishop Scalabrini137~ New York, October 15,
400 2, 4, 65 305 | 65. Scalabrini’s Answer to the Addresses
401 2 305(138) | The Italian text of Bishop Scalabrini’s address at the New York
402 2 305(138) | Days: The Visit of Bishop Scalabrini and Its Effects on The Image
403 2, 4, 66 309 | 66. Corrigan to Scalabrini139~ New York, November 3,
404 2, 4, 67 310 | with his Excellency Bishop Scalabrini.~ With regards, I remain,
405 2, 4, 68 310 | 68. Corrigan to Scalabrini142~ New York, December 15,
406 2, 4, 69 310 | 69. Corrigan to Scalabrini143~ New York, January 11,
407 2 311(144) | pastoral visitation of Bishop Scalabrini to the United States had
408 2 311(144) | speeches. In interviews Bishop Scalabrini gave in Italy on his return,
409 2 311(144) | God.” AGS AN 01–01, f.39, Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, August
410 2 311(144) | visit to the Pope of Bishop Scalabrini, the Italian prelate who
411 2 311(144) | countrymen here: Monsignor Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, who
412 2 312(146) | Ferrante transmitted to Bishop Scalabrini on November 24,1901, a note
413 2 312(146) | 11. The answer of Bishop Scalabrini, requested by Msgr. Ferrante,
414 2 312(147) | Ferrante wrote to Bishop Scalabrini on May 12, 1902: “I write
415 2, 5 313 | 5~Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop Ireland~(
416 2, 5 313 | brought together Bishop Scalabrini and the brilliant and impetuous
417 2, 5 313 | support given to Bishop Scalabrini’s Institute.1~ In the few
418 2 313(2) | Ireland and one of Bishop Scalabrini, all in French and preserved
419 2 313(2) | if one thinks that Bishop Scalabrini focused on opening missions
420 2 313(2) | occasion therefore for Bishop Scalabrini to communicate directly
421 2 313(2) | pastoral visitation made by Scalabrini to the Italian immigrants
422 2, 5 314 | for immigrants.3 Bishop Scalabrini, in turn, reminds him that
423 2, 5 314 | Archbishop Ireland and Bishop Scalabrini. But a revealing testimony
424 2, 5 314 | and of Italy with Bishop Scalabrini. The Bishop is in great
425 2, 5 314 | had agreed: “Yes, Bishop Scalabrini has paid me a visit in St.
426 2, 5 314 | led me to do it. Bishop Scalabrini during his stay in America
427 2, 5 314 | Milan to Piacenza.”5 Bishop Scalabrini’s capacity for human relationship
428 2, 5 314 | liked to have met Bishop Scalabrini at the University for a
429 2, 5 314 | On his part, Bishop Scalabrini was aware of the weight
430 2, 5 315 | St. Paul diocese, Bishop Scalabrini shares Archbishop’s Ireland’
431 2 315(7) | AGS AR 04 01.G.B. Scalabrini. Discorso ai missionari
432 2, 5 315 | a meeting between Bishop Scalabrini and President Theodore Roosevelt.
433 2, 5 315 | Canon Camillo Mangot Bishop Scalabrini notes: “This morning at
434 2, 5 315 | leadership is clear to Bishop Scalabrini even when he compares him
435 2 315(9) | AGS AM 01 01. Scalabrini to Mangot, Washington, October
436 2, 5 315 | affinity between Bishop Scalabrini and Archbishop Ireland starts
437 2 315(10) | AGS AM 01 01. Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, October
438 2, 5, 1 315 | 1. Ireland to Scalabrini11~ St. Paul, Minnesota,
439 2 316(13) | January 11, 1887 Bishop Scalabrini wrote to Cardinal Simeoni
440 2 316(13) | 1887, vol. 383, fol. 75 2v. Scalabrini’s project (cf. Note 10 in
441 2 316(13) | migrants. In reply to Bishop Scalabrini, he asks that Italian missionaries
442 2 316(13) | be incorporated by Bishop Scalabrini in the structure of the
443 2 317(14) | Vicar General of Bishop Scalabrini in the United States. In
444 2 317(14) | the Institute of Bishop Scalabrini, a letter to the papal nuncios
445 2 317(14) | the initiative of Bishop Scalabrini, Archbishop Ireland’s suggestions
446 2, 5, 2 319 | 2. Scalabrini to Ireland15~ Piacenza,
447 2, 5, 2 321 | Our Lord,~+John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza.~ ~ ./.
448 2, 5, 3 322 | 3. Ireland to Scalabrini17~ St. Paul, September 19,
449 2 322(18) | Canon Camillo Mangot, Bishop Scalabrini informs: “I arrived yesterday
450 2, 5, 4 323 | 4. Ireland to Scalabrini19~ New York, November 6,
451 2, 5, 5 323 | 5. Ireland to Scalabrini20~ St. Paul, April 25, 1904~ ~
452 2 323(20) | sought a meeting with Bishop Scalabrini on the question of an Italian
453 2 323(20) | Washington, also wrote to Bishop Scalabrini in support of a meeting
454 2 323(20) | in America.” (Satolli to Scalabrini, May 19, 1904. AGS).~
455 2, 6 325 | 6~Bishop Scalabrini and Other American Bishops~(
456 2, 6 325 | The news that Bishop Scalabrini had established an Institute
457 2, 6 325 | exchanged between Bishop Scalabrini and the Bishops of Cincinnati,
458 2, 6 325 | with pastoral care. Bishop Scalabrini was equally committed to
459 2, 6 325 | in dioceses where Bishop Scalabrini’s missionaries were not
460 2, 6 325 | Satolli wrote to Bishop Scalabrini from Washington, D.C., on
461 2, 6 326 | 5) By the time of Bishop Scalabrini’s visit to the United States
462 2, 6 326 | their Bishops and Bishop Scalabrini was regularly and effectively
463 2, 6 326 | Zaboglio wrote to Bishop Scalabrini on September 19, 1888: “
464 2, 6 326 | Society.” The answer of Bishop Scalabrini was on October 17, 1888: “
465 2, 6 326 | correspondence of Bishop Scalabrini can be fully understood
466 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | 1. McMahon to Scalabrini1~ Hartford, October 30,
467 2, 6, I, 2, 327 | 2. Scalabrini to McMahon2~ Piacenza, November
468 2, 6, I, 3, 328 | 3. McMahon to Scalabrini3~ Hartford, December 28,
469 2 328(4) | who had written to Bishop Scalabrini: “I believe I told Your
470 2 328(4) | AGS, Zaboglio to Scalabrini, October 19, 1888.~
471 2, 6, I, 4, 329 | 4. McMahon to Scalabrini5~ Hartford, February 15,
472 2, 6, I, 5, 330 | 5. Tierney to Scalabrini6~ Hartford, August 31, 1901~ ~(
473 2, 6, I, 6, 330 | 6. Tierney to Scalabrini7~ Hartford, January 22,
474 2 331(8) | Gherardo Ferrante to Bishop Scalabrini:… I forgot something of
475 2, 6, I, 7, 331 | 7. Murray to Scalabrini9 ~ Hartford, July 20, 1904~ ~
476 2 331(10) | diocesan priests in Bishop Scalabrini’s seminaries in Italy was
477 2, 6, I, 8, 332 | 8. Tierney to Scalabrini11~ Hartford, November 7,
478 2, 6, I, 9, 333 | 9. Tierney to Scalabrini12~ Hartford, March 7, 1905~ ~
479 2, 6, I, 10, 333 | 10. Tierney to Scalabrini13~ Hartford, March 28, 1905~ ~
480 2, 6, II, 1, 334 | 1. Janssens to Scalabrini14~ New Orleans, November
481 2 334(14) | the Missionaries of Bishop Scalabrini and the Sisters of St. Francis
482 2 335(15) | Bishop Scalabrini’s response has not been
483 2, 6, II, 2, 336 | of Piacenza, Monseigneur Scalabrini, has sent us one of his
484 2 336(17) | Zaboglio will report to Bishop Scalabrini: “Now, about New Orleans.
485 2, 6, II, 3, 336 | 3. Janssens to Scalabrini19~ Felbourg, Holland, September
486 2, 6, II, 4, 337 | 4. Janssens to Scalabrini20~ (Telegram)~ Milan, October
487 2 337(20) | visit: “Visit to Bishop Scalabrini of Piacenza. Most kindly
488 2 337(20) | Brothers sent by Bishop Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, to
489 2, 6, III, 1, 337 | 1. Hogan to Scalabrini21~ Kansas City, December
490 2, 6, IV, 1, 339 | 1. Elder to Scalabrini23~ Cincinnati, October 21,
491 2 339(23) | dutifully written to Bishop Scalabrini on August 5, 1889: “I have
492 2 339(24) | Zaboglio could report to Bishop Scalabrini that some progress had been
493 2, 6, IV, 2, 340 | 2. Scalabrini to Elder25~ Piacenza, December
494 2, 6, IV, 3, 340 | 3. Scalabrini to Elder26~ Piacenza, June
495 2, 6, IV, 4, 341 | 4. Elder to Scalabrini27~ Cincinnati, November
496 2, 6, V, 1, 342 | 1. Scalabrini to Foley28~ August 1901~ (
497 2, 6, VI, 1, 342 | 1. Shanahan to Scalabrini29~ Harrisburg, September
498 2, 6, VII, 1, 343 | 1. Quigley to Scalabrini30~ Buffalo, October 31,
499 2, 6, VIII, 1, 344 | 1. O’Connell to Scalabrini31~ Portland, January 5,
500 2 344(31) | had received warmly Bishop Scalabrini in his city, and begun the