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1002 2, 1, IV 158 | from parochial boundaries, constituting new parishes to be entrusted
1003 2, 4, 62 302 | guaranteed by the American Constitution, enjoying perfect freedom
1004 1, 1, VII 15 | managed to impoverish and constrain the freedom of action of
1005 2, 2, 3 181 | unfortunate sons of Italy who are constrained by poverty to leave, should
1006 1, 8 129 | something, gentlemen, that constricts the heart to think of it.
1007 Intr, Con XXX | at their protection and constructive management. A deep feeling
1008 2, 2, 3 183 | either on his own or in consultation with his brethren, that
1009 2, 4, 65 305 | president decided, after consulting me, to use, by means of
1010 1, 1, I 3 | see them, broken by labor, consumed with fever, sigh in vain
1011 Intr, 4 XXIII | cooperatives of production, consumption and mutual insurance, by
1012 2, 3, 17 212 | this is not enough, even by contacting the respective governments);
1013 2 218(27) | draft in AGS AB 02–02/8c, contains some slight variations from
1014 2 193(25) | Opera dei Congressi e i suoi contatti con gli italiani all’estero, “
1015 Intr, 6 XXIX | synthesis between action and contemplation in the life of his missionaries
1016 Intr, 6 XXVIII | complete trust in God.”39 The contemplative ./. dimension of missionary
1017 1, 2 58 | country and the parties that contend for power fight each other
1018 2, 3, 26 229 | detrimental to the interest of the contending parties.~ The Commission
1019 1, 1, II 5 | withdrawn from the nation.~My contention is borne out by these examples.
1020 1, 6 99 | well as injurious words, contentions and competition! Let each
1021 1, 2 42 | of South America are in a contest to populate their empty
1022 2, 1, Summ, XI, 175 | especially Prof. Augusto Conti and Prof. Ernesto Schiapparelli
1023 2, 6, I, 3, 329 | their own house which is contiguous to the church, can be readied.
1024 2, 3, 26 219 | the Church to allow the continuation of conditions which so greatly
1025 Intr, 5 XXVII | spiritual comfort, gives continuity to the experience of the
1026 1, 2 53 | often cannibal peoples, continuously defying death, to bring
1027 2, 4, 32 269 | rather system, has many who contradict it. Experience, however,
1028 2, 4, 32 269 | The displeasure of being contradicted, if it exists, is compensated
1029 1, 2 38 | hard situation of either contradicting the law, or assisting the
1030 1, 6 99 | confronted with the most serious contradictions. Instead, detached from
1031 2 270(75) | economic difficulties and the contrasts between Mother Cabrini and
1032 1, 7, II 119 | people, a very powerful controlling force. More than once, the
1033 1, 1, VI 11 | other, it occupies Egypt, controls Cyprus and Malta and holds
1034 2 235(5) | visit to Bishop Scalabrini convalescent at Rabbi in the Trent region.
1035 2, 2, 3 183 | From all Italy there will convene those ecclesiastics who
1036 2, 5, 4 323 | pleasure I would have had of conversing with you.~ I will be honored
1037 2, 3, 17 212 | certainly greater than the conversions of the infidels obtained
1038 1, 3, I 65 | formally forbade that Oriental converts should be Latinized in order
1039 1, 7, II 111 | an emigration agent who convinces him to emigrate, by painting
1040 1, 6 97 | makes possible the orderly conviviality of the group, and by obedience
1041 1, 1, II 4 | in line a nation that is convulsed by the pangs of hunger and
1042 2 245(30) | Scalabrini and inspired him and cooperated with him effectively since
1043 1, 2 58 | serving our countrymen, cooperating in their religious and moral
1044 Intr, 4 XXIII | fighting usury, by establishing cooperatives of production, consumption
1045 2 316(13) | St. Raphael’s Society, to coordinate the pastoral and temporal
1046 1, 5 82 | and material evils we must cope with are likewise extraordinary.~
1047 2 339(23) | together with a certain Signor Cordamo. Most of the Italians with
1048 1, 5, IV 95 | of every soul, these two cords that vibrate in unison in
1049 1, 5, II 89 | its 33,799 “faneghe” of corn; L. 1.685.4 60 for 71,194 “
1050 2, 4, 36 275 | days I will have to lay two cornerstones, one for the New York Seminary
1051 2 248(34) | born Tommaso Macrelli in Corpolo’ (Forli’) in 1843, has been
1052 2 345(32) | we must absolutely have a corps of flying missionaries based
1053 2, 6, IV, 3, 341 | Missionaries, admonishing them, correcting them and, if necessary,
1054 2 188(13) | 7 (original); draft with corrections in ASV, SS, 1894, rubr.
1055 2, 4, 32 266 | in any other case, we can correctly apply here the wise popular
1056 1, 8 127 | of the Italian people and correlates with the annual increase
1057 2, 1, I 143 | finally to have disinterested correspondents, who would not use a work
1058 1, 1, IV 8 | that have increased without corresponding available resources, the
1059 1, 7 105 | following data that will corroborate my statements.~Italians
1060 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | hateful because of their corrupt behavior and cheating, everyone
1061 2 192(22) | Italia e la realtà delle cose, Cremona 1889.~
1062 1, 2 34 | inclined to consider the great cosmic and human phenomenon of
1063 Writ, 1 XIII | 01.~3. Memoriale per la costituzione di una Commissione pontificia
1064 1, 2 34 | countrymen more painful and more costly. Artificial obstacles do
1065 1, 7, II 118 | in their characteristic costumes, the Bedouins, the Blacks
1066 2, 1, Summ, I, 161 | and the Messrs. Salvatore Cotuogno and Fortunato Mileti, who
1067 1, 4 76 | words, which national honor counseled to translate into facts,
1068 1, 7, II 112 | especially when they run counter to certain interests and
1069 2, 3, 26 229 | the means to be used to counteract the active and insistent
1070 1, 1, II 4 | America.~When I demurred, he countered with this simple but distressing
1071 1, 3 60 | national identities, finds a counterpart in the role of ethnicity
1072 2, 5 314 | Ireland to the Milanese countess Sabina di Parravicino Revel: “
1073 1, 2 41 | 5 million lire), without counting the expenses for room and
1074 2, 6, IX, 2, 347 | time, I can suggest several courses of action.~ I am taking
1075 2, 6, VIII, 1, 344 | coming to Rome would have the courtesy to notify me of the day,
1076 1, 1, VIII 22 | his acquittal, he left the courtroom smiling, to the applause
1077 1, 1, VIII 22 | with certain judges and courts, we Italians must play the
1078 1, 2 44 | countryside, while others cover the southern provinces.
1079 Intr, 3 XX | form of assistance that covers the port of departure, the
1080 1, 1, VIII 23 | system that serves as a coverup for the abominable commerce
1081 1, 1, V 10 | powerful, or big enough to covet someone else’s space. On
1082 2, 1, I 142 | steamships in great confusion, crammed without distinction of age
1083 1, 2 48 | real need it replaces the craving for quick gains or a mistaken
1084 1, 1, II 5 | a great boon because it creates new spheres of influence
1085 Ded ---- | a mission of service, a creative endeavor, a lesson~for tolerance
1086 1, 5, I 85 | nature of things by the Creator. Gentlemen, if emigration
1087 2, 4, 36 274 | many crowded to admire what creatures are like when they are close
1088 Intr XVII(3) | storico della Santa Sede nella creazione di un dicastero per la pastorale
1089 2, 3, 12 208 | label he now tries to give credibility to his eccentric ideas and
1090 1, 3, I 66 | converted, the Kingdom of the Crescent in the Balkans and North
1091 Intr XVII(3) | Migranti e gli Itinernati nel crescente fenomeno odierno della mobilità
1092 1, 1, IX 26 | silent about these abominable crimes; they ignore them or make
1093 1, 7 107 | confuse them with the few criminals who hide like snakes among
1094 2 309(140) | appointed bishop of San Cristobal de Havana (Cuba). From 1903
1095 1, 3, I 62 | proceeding with positive criteria, not with capricious expedients.
1096 1, 2 32 | one intended. The Bishop criticizes the possibility of recruiting
1097 2, 2, 9 189 | complaining and without criticizing anyone in the least. I am
1098 1, 7, II 115 | minimize the evils that keep cropping up day after day, while
1099 1, 5, II 88 | misfortunes are ruining the crops of the poor farmers. We
1100 2, 2, 17 196 | need, I vividly foresaw the crosses that would befall me, and
1101 2 270(74) | States in 1882 among the Crow and Cheyenne Indians. He
1102 2 303(136) | enthusiastic receptions by large crowds of Italians in all the cities
1103 2, 4, 63 302 | that takes you among us crowns your titles and highly claims
1104 2, 3, 26 221 | America has become the great crucible of the old European nations
1105 2, 1, Summ, VII, 168 | myself clear. This is a crude plan off the top of my head.
1106 2, 3, 26 222 | check the greediness and the cruelty of the conquerors and civilized
1107 Intr, 6 XXVIII | become saints, our work will crumble or will turn out useless
1108 1, 1, VIII 21 | started an unfair and vicious crusade against the Italians.~In
1109 1, 1, IV 8 | and small industries and crushes them: these are the causes
1110 1, 5, III 91 | he would not be a voice crying in the desert. I felt that
1111 2 196(31) | and the forced sale of the crypt or basement of a planned
1112 1, 4 72 | vecchio e nuovo mondo. Rome: CSER., 1989, pp. 319–333).~ ~ ~
1113 1, 3, II 68 | care of an apostle, who cultivates in him the ancient traditions
1114 2, 1, Summ, VII, 169 | they have in studying and cultivating Italian? Ignoti nulla cupido –
1115 2, 3 200 | Curia with his Motu Proprio Cum Omnes Catholicos of August
1116 2, 4, 37 275 | lamented because of the cunningness of some individuals who
1117 2 261(62) | 1900), see Robert Emmett Cunun, Michael Augustine Corrigan
1118 2, 1, Summ, VII, 169 | cultivating Italian? Ignoti nulla cupido – there is no desire for
1119 1, 2 33 | a title that excites its curiosity. I thought that an open
1120 1, 7, III 122 | Felicitade in the Diocese of Curityba; Nova Mantova and Santa
1121 1, 1, VIII 21 | perhaps of that Italy they cursed at their departure!...Oh,
1122 2, 4, 36 274 | one has reached the local customary age.~ These days I had the
1123 2, 3, 12 208 | That breed of priests, St. Cyprian described in such dark colors,
1124 2, 6, IX, 1, 346 | to me by the good pastor D.P. Capitani, whom, in fact,
1125 2 253(47) | Studies, 1991. Giuseppe dall’Ongaro, Francesca Cabrini.
1126 2, 3, 22 216 | General of 57 years~2. Dallepiane, Canon, Theologian and Professor
1127 Fore X | Vincent Monaco, c.s., and Gino Dalpiaz, c.s., Professor Edward
1128 1, 3, I 62 | miserable fights, these damnable forms of greed, do not exclude
1129 1, 1, VIII 22 | by an Irishman, a certain Dan Keefe, one of those characters
1130 2, 6, I, 6, 331 | Rome, cares for those in Danbury. When our three young priests
1131 1, 1, VIII 23 | organ-grinders, street-musicians, dancers, mountebanks, or persons
1132 2, 1, Summ, VII, 166 | and blasphemies that would darken the sun. It seems that for
1133 1, 1, VIII 19 | already gloomy picture in even darker colors, I here quote some
1134 1, 1, XI 30 | the efforts the Prince of Darkness is making to cause this
1135 1, 7, I 110 | political colonization were dashed and put off until who knows
1136 1, 5, III 92 | attention of the public to the dastardly activities of the merchants
1137 2, 6, IV, 4, 341 | There is a young lady, a daughter of a brother of mine, who
1138 1, 5, I 83 | flourishing colonies and dealings throughout the world. ./.
1139 1, 5, I 86 | better eating habits are dearly paid for by privations of
1140 1, 8 125 | Fortunately, Parliament debated some new emigration bills
1141 1, 1, I 4 | one hope and makes them debtors to one another.~ ~
1142 2 311(144) | Eternal City under date of Dec. 1, thus describes the visit
1143 1, 1, VII 17 | For many years, for many decades, in fact, they have been
1144 1, 1, VIII 23 | gatherers of rags, waste paper, decayed meat, bread or other rotten
1145 1, 8 133 | contribute its donation. The deceased Bishop of Munster alone
1146 2, 2, 3 182 | allurements of passions and the deceit of the sects, which are
1147 1, 7, I 109 | very good, but we must not deceive ourselves. Let us colonize
1148 1, 8 132 | all is calmed down in the deceiving quiet of the wave that hides
1149 1, 2 38 | when every possibility of deception would be excluded, could
1150 1, 2 47 | unfortunate emigrants from deceptions and oppression.~Still, despite
1151 1, 1, VIII 21 | that city of dust; who are decimated by the climate, by insects
1152 2, 4, 46 287 | could send me a written declaration, always in case you could
1153 2, 3, 8 205 | Ecclesia et Pontifice . This decoration would be quite useful to
1154 1, 1, III 7 | 053~~~~167,377~~~ ~ ~then decreased to 83,000 in 1886. But emigration
1155 2, 1, Summ, VII, 169 | if immigration gradually decreases or ceases, and if colonies
1156 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | made her loved is always decreasing. Thus, with the decline
1157 1, 2 38 | region, the press in a chorus decried the arbitrary action, as
1158 1, 8 126 | truth will we be able to deduce the laws regulating the
1159 1, 8 130 | much agreement in words and deeds among every category of
1160 2, 4, 32 270 | will have an opportunity to deepen our close friendship. In
1161 1, 2 34 | production and property and deepening the crisis that confronts
1162 2, 4, 36 273 | priest gives a longer and deeper catechism lesson.~ Pupils
1163 1, 7, II 112 | long as fatigue does not defeat the supporters of those
1164 1, 7, II 116 | ignorance and good faith.Equally defective and harmful, to say the
1165 2, 3, 25 218 | thousand tasks, it has many defects, several gaps and a few
1166 2, 4 234 | tension right on the issue of deficient administration and of the
1167 2, 4, 47 288 | is too much. There is a deficit of twenty five thousand
1168 1, 2 38 | instigated immigration, as they define it in La Plata, was dealt
1169 2 335(15) | about this, I shall set a definite date for the priests’ departure
1170 1, 3 61 | writings seems closer in its definition to the concept of ethnic
1171 1, 6 103 | to place our Congregation definitively under the patronage of a
1172 1, 2 53 | cannibal peoples, continuously defying death, to bring to those
1173 2, 3, 26 223 | divorce widened until it degenerated into open rebellion. This
1174 Intr, 3 XXI | such exploitation, human degradation, physical and moral pain,
1175 1, 2 58 | barracks, which disturb and degrade them!~My distinguished friend,
1176 1, 1, X 27 | indifference toward religion and a dehumanizing materialism.~Don’t tell
1177 2, 4, 26 260 | here in Piacenza because delaying any longer it would be really
1178 1, 8 130 | immigrants send several delegations to Piacenza to implore religious
1179 2, 3, 26 226 | nationalities; effectively stop the deleterious work of the Protestant sects,
1180 1, 4 79 | final Statute submitted for deliberation to a Congress of the representatives
1181 2 311(144) | that the Holy father was delighted with the very hopeful account
1182 2, 4, 32 267 | develops them and moreover delineates the indispensable character
1183 1, 5 81 | Bishop Scalabrini’s talk delivered in Genoa in January, 1891,
1184 Fore X | ecclesiastical rhetoric demanded. Instead his private correspondence
1185 Intr, 1, 1 XVI | States Bureau of the Census demographers not only point out that
1186 2 336(17) | buildings which must be demolished before the church can be
1187 2, 4, 65 305 | which is truly gentlemanly, demonstrated when this valiant club and
1188 2, 4, 22 255 | complaints and even threats of demonstrations over I don’t know what money
1189 1, 1, II 4 | departure for America.~When I demurred, he countered with this
1190 2 192(24) | Vicentini categorically denied that the missionaries entertained
1191 1, 5, I 83 | Portugal, Austria, Belgium, Denmark and Switzerland all put
1192 1, 1, VI 12 | churches of all rites and denominations, Catholics have not been
1193 2, 3, 12 208 | Father, that the facts he has denounced exist only in his sick and
1194 1, 2 49 | the Italian colony is more densely populated, by organizing
1195 2, 5, 4 323 | House. Tomorrow night I depart for St. Paul, but before
1196 2, 4, 30 264 | Still the beloved has not departed from me).~Please accept,
1197 2 265(68) | Pitro Marinoni and Giovanni Depiazza. Part of this group were
1198 2, 1, III 154 | migrants find themselves.~ Depicting in a general way the dangers
1199 1, 1 1 | migration phenomenon. He deplores the lack of assistance on
1200 1, 3, I 63 | we would have some lands depopulated and others where people
1201 1, 2 48 | of adventure; because by depopulating the native soil beyond measure
1202 1, 5, III 93 | the sick and the dying, depositaries of important concerns, trusted
1203 2 339(23) | dollars. Many Italians had deposited their hard earned money
1204 2, 4, 54 295 | debt of L. l,250,000 by depositing in favor of this institution
1205 1, 2 43 | Washington, July 28, 1888. The depositions on emigration made before
1206 1, 7, II 115 | consists in taking all the deposits and absconding them to other
1207 2, 5, 2 320 | commercial and agricultural depression has in great part deprived
1208 1, 1, X 27 | of the matter is that the deprivation of spiritual bread, the
1209 1, 5, IV 95 | vibrate in unison in the depths of every noble heart, are
1210 2, 1, III 149 | quickly to the aid of those derelicts, in its prudence, propaganda
1211 1, 7, II 112 | the duties and concerns deriving from such a state of affairs
1212 2, 3, 26 221 | alive in their Americanized descendents.~ The Catholic Church is
1213 2, 4, 36 274 | with gorgeous white veils descending to the ground. They were
1214 1, 1, VII 15 | souls, and then oblivion descends on everything, and everything
1215 1, 5, II 88 | of every three.~ ~From “Descripcion Geografica y estatistica”
1216 1, 7 105 | in foreign countries as deserters, prevents their children
1217 1, 1, II 5 | this moral illness, this desertion, which deprives the nation
1218 2, 4, 6 242 | Venerable Monsignor, who deservingly enjoy so much esteem on
1219 2, 4, 32 269 | Pastor or another person designated by him should give the people
1220 2, 1, IV 158 | Propaganda, the Holy Father designed to make known the following
1221 2, 1, III 149 | this could have arrived.~ Desirous of coming quickly to the
1222 1, 1, I 3 | reminds me of another, no less desolate, which I have not seen but
1223 2, 5, 2 321 | swelling the ranks of those who despise the laws of Catholicism,
1224 2, 3, 26 230 | well too, I believe, to destine to this work of general
1225 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | souls of that isolated and destitute portion of the flock of
1226 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | part of the world. With the destruction of the religious corporations,
1227 1, 2 50 | friend, forgive me if I detain you a bit too much. Let
1228 1, 2 44 | have had the occasion to detect that in our rural areas
1229 1, 2 37 | about that country, now detracts from it because his monthly
1230 2, 3, 26 229 | often prolong a condition detrimental to the interest of the contending
1231 1, 1, VII 17 | Yet, without engaging in devastating conquests, Italy could find
1232 2, 1, III 153 | He elaborates on recent developments in Italian emigration and
1233 2, 4, 32 267 | his most beautiful talk, develops them and moreover delineates
1234 1, 1, VII 17 | Abandoning them to their own devices would mean breaking in them
1235 1, 2 40 | settle on State lands (terras devolutas), in the colonial centers
1236 2, 3, 26 230 | the Commission itself and devolving the rest to assist the migrants. ~
1237 2, 4, 64 304 | of the untiring zeal and devotedness of our Priesthood. ./. That
1238 2, 6, III, 1, 337 | lack of good, pious and devout Italian priests, all these
1239 2 245(28) | AGS DH18–02/1(copy. Archbishop Corrigan
1240 2, 1, Summ, VII, 168 | Morini, OSM~ ~P.S.~In my diagnosis of Italian immigration I
1241 2, 4 233 | in the Americas. In this dialectic process, Archbishop Corrigan,
1242 2, 4 234 | distance, even though the dialectical aspect of the relationship
1243 Intr, 3 XXI | the Americas. The direct dialogue that ensued with Church
1244 Bibl 348 | popes or to the various dicasteries of the Roman Curia, in particular
1245 Intr XVII(3) | Sede nella creazione di un dicastero per la pastorale della mobilità
1246 Intr XIX(5) | internazionale (Piacenza, 3–5 Dicembre 1987). Roma: Centro Studi
1247 2, 4, 48 290 | time I have preferred to dictate rather than write you myself
1248 1, 8 129 | the little improvement in diet paid at a high price with
1249 2, 2, 17 195 | tolerated anyone who thought differently. Even recently I received
1250 2, 3, 26 228 | They had to overcome much diffidence; were greeted coldly; had
1251 1, 8 133 | and kept in sight by the diffident tyranny of a Muslim satrap,
1252 2, 4, 65 307 | inspirations arise, principles are diffused, new and mysterious forces
1253 1, 1, II 4 | this simple but distressing dilemma: “Either you steal or you
1254 2, 4, 30 264 | ancor da me non si parti’ il diletto (Still the beloved has not
1255 2, 4, 32 267 | so much seriousness and diligence by the speakers and by the
1256 2, 2, 3 182 | Congregation has been directed to diligently look for and examine the
1257 1, 2 49 | phenomenon that concerns us and diminish its evils, there must follow
1258 1, 5, II 90 | easily be avoided or greatly diminished if Italian leaders were
1259 2, 4, 48 290 | think that my frankness diminishes of one degree the affectionate
1260 1, 5, III 91 | societies with the purpose of diminishing and, if at all possible,
1261 2, 4, 67 310 | accept the invitation to dine tomorrow with his Excellency
1262 2 299(127) | dozen beds, a kitchen and dining room, bought by Father G.
1263 2 309(140) | Giovanni Pizzorusso, Un diplomate du vatican en Amerique:
1264 2 317(14) | language and are therefore in dire need of the ministry of
1265 2, 3, 26 226 | it abroad in its various directions, and especially to protect
1266 2, 4, 62 301 | They labor under many disadvantages. Alien in race and language,
1267 1, 7, II 115 | North America, four such disappearances took place, and the savings
1268 1, 7, II 116 | by now, almost completely disappeared everywhere. Nobody now mutilates
1269 2, 2, 3 182 | often Christian tradition disappears and new bad customs take
1270 1, 5, I 83 | in the hope almost always disappointed of returning; a mass of
1271 2, 4, 39 281 | only one to send a word of disapproval to the Honorable Cahensly,
1272 2, 2, 13 192 | which, as you know, has been disapproved of by the Holy See and by
1273 2, 4, 49 291 | interest due, the Curia disbursed fifty-five thousand lire
1274 2, 4, 69 311 | better left to the prudent discernment of the Holy Father.~ Regarding
1275 1, 2 43 | to them for the voyage, discharge them and hire other immigrants,
1276 1, 6 99 | so warmly prayed for His disciples and which is so necessary.
1277 1, 4 73 | catechism (art. 4).~Among the disciplines which priests must become
1278 1, 1, XI 30 | indirectly, but also because he discloses a whole world of fresh ideas
1279 2, 4, 48 290 | and to rid myself of this disconcerting subject as quickly as possible.~
1280 2, 4, 23 257 | more serious. The seed of discord between Northern and Southern
1281 2, 4, 39 280 | competition, dissentions, discords to the detriment of Catholicism
1282 2 315(7) | AR 04 01.G.B. Scalabrini. Discorso ai missionari partenti,
1283 1, 7, II 112 | ideas move ahead at such a discouragingly slow pace, especially when
1284 1, 4 73 | name of the great Italian discoverer of the new continent, Christopher
1285 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | native country and throw discredit on it throughout the world –
1286 2, 3, 26 223 | trafficking in holy things, they discredited religion and ruined entire
1287 2, 5, 1 317 | circumstances, I will not start discussing in this letter.~ It seems
1288 1, 5, III 91 | remain indifferent, much less disdainful, to the slave trade of whites,
1289 2, 3, 26 228 | times their services were disdainfully rejected.~ Even today, in
1290 1, 1, I 3 | tears, ground that exudes disease-bearing miasmas. I see them, broken
1291 1, 4 75 | to Italian immigrants who disembark from steamships arriving
1292 1, 5, II 89 | country that has already disgraced itself in the universal
1293 2, 4, 43 284 | last years because of the disgraceful matter regarding Father
1294 2, 1, Summ, XI, 174 | any manner, even under a disguised title, a society which is
1295 1, 1, VIII 23 | have heard the news are disgusted and filled with sorrow and
1296 1, 1, VIII 22 | recently in Vicksburg is simply disgusting and infamous: you be the
1297 1, 8 131 | insects, they fall down disheartened on the earth made fruitful
1298 1, 8 129 | either give in to the most disheartening indifference or they desert
1299 2, 1, Summ, VII, 167 | the most unfortunate and dishonorable of all, and in my view for
1300 1, 1, IX 26 | black mark, which greatly dishonors it also in the eyes of other
1301 Intr, 6 XXVIII | we have it and were never disillusioned,” he noted in an interview
1302 1, 5, I 84 | emigration agents; despite the disillusionments and cries of sorrow that,
1303 2, 4, 48 290 | documented history of the truly disloyal way with which this case
1304 1, 1, XI 29 | even by way of summary, the dismal reports we have received,
1305 2, 4, 45 287 | Joachim.~ I do not know how to dismiss Father Morelli. He pretends
1306 1, 2 36 | philanthropists. Therefore I dismissed them, telling them that
1307 2 193(25) | fled to America and by the disparagers who, in defaming his missionaries,
1308 Intr XXVII(33) | Cf. The Post Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri, October
1309 2, 3, 26 224 | will be good to establish a dispensary managed by the Sisters or
1310 2, 1, III 152 | residence, they should be dispensed from choir and the obligation
1311 2, 2, 3 183 | s mandate and become fit dispensers of the God’s mysteries to
1312 1, 8 128 | century, this population will disperse throughout the world, pushed
1313 1, 2 48 | creating a greater number of displaced and deceived. Evil, finally,
1314 Intr, 3 XX | providential plan that through the displacement and mixing of peoples prepares
1315 2, 3, 23 217 | would not be difficult, nor displeasing, to His Holiness to address
1316 1, 3, I 66 | faith or of ready religious disputes; of practical apostasy,
1317 1, 6 99 | thing; and that there be no dissensions among you, but that you
1318 1, 4 72 | Immigrants, 1887–1923,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Notre Dame University,
1319 2, 3, 26 229 | to the advantage of the dissident sects which take advantage
1320 2, 1, I 142 | had assumed the task of dissuading the emigrants ./. from
1321 2, 4 234 | sharpens the focus of the two distinct visions. Bishop Scalabrini’
1322 1, 2 50 | good will without partisan distinctions, since the field for protective
1323 2, 4, 64 304 | 1887, there were but two distinctively Italian churches in New
1324 2, 2, 2 180 | attachment to religion that distinguishes them, will support this
1325 1, 1, VII 15 | little rhetoric, so as to distract those who are waiting for
1326 2 317(14) | find themselves in such distress, in part because they are
1327 2, 1, I 144 | themselves to seduce them: they distribute bibles, attract them to
1328 1, 1, VIII 21 | our people caused a noisy disturbance, they were tied with a rope
1329 2, 4, 59 299 | small, could still create disturbances. Therefore, to avoid inconvenience
1330 2, 3, 12 208 | at present I am somewhat disturbed and uncertain, and I tell
1331 Intr, 5 XXVI | provoked by emigration ./. disturbs ancient equilibria and the
1332 1, 5, II 88 | Provincia de Entre Rios bajo sur diversos aspectos.” During the five-year
1333 1, 1, VII 15 | waiting for help and to divert the attention of those who,
1334 1, 2 42 | destination, and survey and divide land for those who want
1335 1, 1, III 8 | important table is the one that divides emigrants by sex and age.
1336 2 181(5) | Sanctissimi Domini Nostri Leonis Divina Providentia Papae XIII Epistola
1337 2, 3, 26 223 | anything European. This moral divorce widened until it degenerated
1338 1, 2 58 | the missions. All changes dizzily in the government of that
1339 Intr, Con XXX | to Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibuti~ ./.
1340 2, 4, 13 249 | to carry out with filial docility even the least of your desires.~
1341 1, 8 129 | his education, culture, doctrinal knowledge of religion somehow
1342 2, 2, 17 195 | deviates from genuinely Roman doctrines. During my twenty years
1343 1, 7, II 116 | believe that the law is not a dogma nor a statement of absolute
1344 1, 1, VIII 20 | we are worse than chained dogs. Tell the landlord that
1345 2, 4, 63 303 | poet, that~ Nessun maggior dolore~ Che ricordarsi del tempo
1346 1, 1, VIII 19 | his passage...~When our domestic carriers leave our own ports,
1347 2, 4, 32 269 | of passions that easily dominate and pervert the heart in
1348 1, 3, I 64 | hostility toward any foreign domination has become irresistible,
1349 1, 4 75 | June to the lamented Fr. Dominic Mantese who, among the first
1350 1, 7, II 118 | flourishing Franciscan, Dominican and Carmelite missions,
1351 Writ, 1 XI | this volume.~3. Prezioso dono ai bambini o Piccolo Catechismo
1352 1, 1, IX 26 | their young ladies away, dooming them to moral disaster and
1353 1, 7, III 123 | the poor orphan with the doorman of a religious convent.
1354 1, 3, I 66 | religion.~The national idea was dormant for four centuries in Romania
1355 2 298(125) | the Island was a hospital, dormitories, refectories for the immigrants.
1356 2, 4, 27 261 | of submission. Then the dossier of his case was prepared
1357 1, 1, VIII 21 | last what thou in October doth weave.”~From the New York
1358 2, 4, 43 284 | Your Excellency has now doubled as I think of the sorrow
1359 2, 3, 20 215 | moral conditions of those doubly loved children.~ In the
1360 2, 2, 12 191 | welfare of good people and the downfall of evil people. May you
1361 1, 1, VIII 19 | way, the settlement goes downhill and is soon wrecked.How
1362 1, 3, I 66 | then peoples are fatally dragged to abandon religion. Apostasy
1363 1, 1, XI 30 | dangerous for social good, by dragging the masses of the people
1364 2, 4, 48 290 | latest phase of the sad drama, let me say it clearly,
1365 2, 1, Rep2 141 | impede the most serious drawbacks that it carries in the religious
1366 1, 8 126 | biology teach us this. Only by drawing from this triple source
1367 1, 1, VIII 22 | the more infuriated: he draws a revolver, aims, shoots . . . .
1368 1, 3, I 65 | Holland the hate for the dreadful Spanish tyranny provoked
1369 1, 1, VIII 18 | owners of the land they have drenched with their sweat. The settlers
1370 1, 1, II 5 | examples. Ancient Greece drew power and glory from its
1371 2, 4, 63 302 | its creativity has never dried. Even ./. today we owe
1372 2, 1, II 148 | catechism, even if they don’t drink the poison of heresy. Slowly
1373 1, 1, XI 31 | well as for the generous drive of more ardent spirits.~
1374 1, 5, II 88 | mediocre fields, because drought, floods, pests and other
1375 1, 3, II 68 | foreign land and almost drowns in the big sea of another
1376 2, 1, Summ, V, 164 | have some commercial banks, drug stores, coffee-houses, some
1377 2 309(140) | Pizzorusso, Un diplomate du vatican en Amerique: Donato
1378 1, 3, I 65 | do the same thing in the Duchy of Poznam and Protestant
1379 2, 4, 4 240 | are truly spiritu Christi ducti (led by the spirit of Christ),
1380 Intr XVIII(4) | Cf. Dudley Baines, Emigration from
1381 2, 1, III 156 | toward it or from annual dues collected from the members
1382 Intr, 2 XVIII | Institute for the deaf and dumb (1879), and assistance for
1383 1, 5, I 86 | shamefully exploited and then dumped, only to make room for newcomers,
1384 2, 6, I, 6, 331 | 1,200 persons. Fr. Duncan, former chancellor, is taking
1385 1, 1, IX 26 | heart and no conscience dupe families and lead their
1386 1, 1, X 26 | heartbreak at having been duped, are left in those regions,
1387 2, 1, III 152 | in the mission. For the duration of that time, even though
1388 2, 1, Summ, I, 161 | The laymen are: Raffaele Dusmet, brother of the Archbishop
1389 1, 1, VIII 21 | quickly destroys that city of dust; who are decimated by the
1390 2, 2, 2 180 | souls. Therefore we feel duty-bound to the promotion of what
1391 1, 7, I 109 | Lombardy, and little by little dwindles down to 92 in Tuscany, 77
1392 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | alertness and the pastoral dynamism of Bishop Scalabrini greatly
1393 2 140(2) | Archdiocese of Baltimore, 79-E-2, Gibbons and Becker to Cardinal
1394 1, 5, III 92 | rich and poor in Italy have eagerly competed, the first by giving
1395 1, 2 40 | another, they turn a deaf ear.~Our Government will surely
1396 2, 3, 24 217 | try to finish it at the earliest possible time.~ I cherish
1397 2, 4, 10 246 | to express my hope and my earnest desire to see our work crown
1398 2, 1, IV 157 | hopeful of bringing with earnestness and prudence some help to
1399 1, 1, XI 30 | country, it is this title that earns the Catholic Church not
1400 1, 1, VIII 21 | herds of cattle, bloated ears of wheat, and manna from
1401 Intr, 2 XVIII | assistance for the victims of earthquakes (1883,1887). He concerned
1402 2, 4, 32 267 | beautiful to debate the easiest or most opportune method
1403 1, 3, II 69 | elastic it accepts with equal easiness as members souls ardent
1404 1, 1, VIII 20 | around here goes – have eaten their child to keep from
1405 1, 5, I 86 | ridiculous. They find that better eating habits are dearly paid for
1406 2, 4, 2 238 | attracts them en masse and eats them up. Up to now, with
1407 2, 3, 12 209 | they refuse to support his eccentricity. The former nun holds it
1408 Intr XXVIII(38)| a strong, essential and ecclesial piety as support for an
1409 2, 5 314 | and defined him “an ideal ecclesiastic.”6~ On his part, Bishop
1410 2 178(1) | 1995), 604–768: “Fonti ecclesiatiche per la storia dell’emigrazione
1411 1, 5, III 92 | arose a chorus of voices echoing mine.~When I thought about
1412 1, 4 72 | Society. (Cf. F. Riccobono, L’eco di Scalabrini in Sicilia
1413 1, 7, II 113 | make good old Adam go into ecstasy, well, it would not be the
1414 1, 1, VIII 21 | going to find the Garden of Eden and found, instead, anguish,
1415 2, 1, Summ, I, 160 | communion. Many are also edified by the deep devotion shown
1416 1, 2 34 | Besides some haste in its editing, it reveals too much the
1417 2 140(3) | Caltanisetta-Roma: Salvatore Sciascia Editore, 1996.~
1418 2 346(33) | newspaper published our editorial entitled, “Our Italian-American
1419 2, 1, III 153 | offered the services of the editors of the Catechista Cattolico,
1420 Intr XIX(5) | Scalabrini, Lettere pastorali, edizione integrale a cura di Ottaviano
1421 1, 2 48 | of prosperity; because it educates the minds of the people
1422 Intr, 2 XVIII | with the sick. He used with effectiveness the press, granting interviews
1423 Intr, 6 XXVIII | closes himself into ascetical egoism, is disinterested in social
1424 1, 1, VI 11 | on the other, it occupies Egypt, controls Cyprus and Malta
1425 1, 3 60 | however, will be better elaborated and formulated from a pastoral
1426 2, 1, III 153 | socioeconomic point of view. He elaborates on recent developments in
1427 2 313(2) | beginning of 1889 ten years elapsed before new documentation
1428 1, 3, II 69 | to a religion that is so elastic it accepts with equal easiness
1429 1, 2 45 | conditions, including weakened elderly, pregnant women and infants.
1430 2 278(90) | of a veto on his possible election on the part of Austria.
1431 Intr, 1, 1 XV | state. In the press, in electoral campaigns, in legislative
1432 1, 2 56 | afterlife revived, educate and elevate their moral sentiment because,
1433 1, 2 48 | pagans and idolaters and elevates human destinies, expanding
1434 2, 2, 3 184 | of December, 1888, in the eleventh year of our pontificate.~
1435 2, 4, 64 304 | number of churches that elicits our gratitude to Your Excellency,
1436 1, 8 125 | emigration bills that would eliminate emigration agents, protect
1437 Intr, 4 XXIII | poverty, cooperation in eliminating abuses and injustices, by
1438 1, 1 1 | Leo XIII called for the elimination of the dangerous conflict,
1439 Intr XVII(3) | industriale (1878–1922), edited by Elio Guerrieri and Annibale Zambarbieri.
1440 1, 3, I 65 | happened in England under Elisabeth threatened by Philip II,
1441 2 300(132) | reception, as they say here. The elite of the aristocracy was present
1442 2, 4, 11 246 | Corrigan to Scalabrini31~ Ellenville, Ulster Co., N.Y., June
1443 2, 5, 2 321 | populate America shall not elude the shepherds of His Church.
1444 2, 4, 39 280 | order to understand what eludes a traveler’s superficial
1445 2 178(1) | pontificio ablegato presso sua Em.z Rev.ma il sig. Card. Gibbons
1446 1, 2 46 | returning to Italy, worn out, emaciated, in a pitiful state. In
1447 2, 3, 26 220 | psychic unity from which they emanate. To remain within the argument
1448 2, 3, 26 226 | faith.~ Only a Commission emanating from the Holy See will be
1449 1, 2 46 | the local slaves recently emancipated. Some wisely refuse to be
1450 Intr, 6 XXIX | missionaries who, in a context of emargination and poverty, could continue
1451 2, 4, 65 305 | which would have truly embarrassed me.~ But I am moved and
1452 1, 2 57 | that it does not need the embellishments of rhetoric to be presented
1453 1, 7, II 116 | long, thieves, bankrupts, embezzlers, even murderers, are allowed
1454 1, 7, III 121 | clergy and laity. It is embodied in these two words: to direct
1455 Intr, 3 XX | of Bishop Scalabrini to embody his vision moves along study,
1456 2, 4, 32 266 | Cardinal Alfonso Capecelatro, embraced by the Episcopate, helped
1457 2, 4, 34 271 | first. I send regards and embracing you, I remain~Your Excellency’
1458 1, 4 79 | Committees are still in the embryonic stage, or are about to be
1459 1, 4 72 | l’azione a favore degli emigranti, in G. Rosoli, ed., Scalabrini
1460 1, 8 126 | More than all others, man emigrates, now as part of a group,
1461 2, 3, 19 215 | of the Veneto, Lombardy, Emilia, etc. are recalled. The
1462 Intr, 3 XX | abroad, especially from the Emilian Appenines. Besides, the
1463 1, 7 104 | Minister of Foreign Affairs Emilio Visconti Venosta. How to
1464 2 261(62) | 1837–1900), see Robert Emmett Cunun, Michael Augustine
1465 Intr, 4 XXIV | speaks with force and deep empathy, but he never loses sight
1466 2 196(31) | planned church, the informer emphasized that their mission was a
1467 2, 4 234 | ethnocentrism. Bishop Scalabrini emphasizes more the culture of origin
1468 2, 2, 14 193 | declared to me in the most emphatic way that he never heard
1469 2, 3, 26 220 | now supplanted the ancient empires of the Incas, the Aztecs,
1470 2, 4, 16 251 | that if some school should employ him as a teacher, as it
1471 1, 5, I 86 | the mercy of an ordinary employer.~It was in this way that
1472 1, 8 131 | often unprepared, under employers made inhuman either by the
1473 2, 3, 27 231 | to the preparatory work, employing for this purpose the experience
1474 2, 3 200 | example may deserve holy emulators.~ ~ As mentioned, in this
1475 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | should have difficulties enacting a law favorable to the suppressed
1476 1, 2 32 | Italian emigration with the enactment of a rather restrictive
1477 2, 1, Summ, XII, 176 | among Italian priests. I encountered so many difficulties with
1478 2 336(18) | 324,759. Cf. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913). Vol. 11, p. 15.~
1479 1, 5, III 93 | that deeply upsets them and endangers their faith as well.~I hope
1480 1, 7, II 118 | evangelizing pagan lands, endeavoring to fashion one people out
1481 1, 3, I 66 | emerges, and continues as an endemic illness, then peoples are
1482 2, 2, 7 187 | of this work would warmly endorse it with a Brief, also to
1483 1, 5 81 | s full participation and endorsement, would submit a detailed
1484 1, 2 44 | none of our people could endure for a long time.~The campaign
1485 2, 6, IX, 2, 347 | other newspapers. I fight energetically those who attack me on various
1486 1, 7, III 121 | together with many perfect law enforcement officers, would not be able
1487 1, 7, I 108 | given nationality who would engage in commerce, industry and
1488 2, 5, 2 320 | with the main causes that engender them. The success and progress
1489 2, 2, 9 188 | day to day. This fact has engendered in my heart the desire to
1490 2, 1, Summ, V, 164 | have in fact pushed out the English-speaking population, it is improbable
1491 1, 5, II 90 | its victim and is ready to engulf others!
1492 Intr, 4 XXIV | perfects civilizations and it enlarges the concept of motherland
1493 1, 1, IV 9 | emigration but to bolster, enlighten, and guide it with advice
1494 2, 3, 26 219 | with greater intensity, enlightenment from God and the grace of
1495 1, 2 44 | advertisement, continue to enlist hundreds of families in
1496 2, 4, 62 302 | which has brought you, has enlisted our sincerest good-will
1497 2, 5 315 | number of the apostles by enlisting in his most humble Congregation,
1498 1, 5, II 89 | of indignation from Dr. Ennes Sonza, a Brazilian: “We
1499 1, 4 73 | heart. He also wanted to enrich it with special privileges.
1500 1, 1, III 7 | great migratory movement has enriched England rather than impoverishing
1501 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | commitment for a peaceful and enriching coexistence.~ ~