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12. Scalabrini to Corrigan33
Piacenza, July 12, 1888
Your Excellency:
I have received your esteemed letter of last June 21 which gave me the greatest consolation.
You write me that you desire very much to have soon two or three good priests from Piacenza. The immense gratitude I owe you for what you have done and are doing for our work for the Italian immigrants does not permit me to delay an instant in satisfying your desire, which is also my own.
Therefore, I am sending Fathers Felice Morelli34 and Amos Astorri35 accompanied by a lay catechist. All three come from my Institute and are all moved by the true spirit of Jesus Christ.
Convinced that they will be free to observe the Rules of their Congregation, I am placing them at the complete disposal of Your Excellency. Settle them for the time being as you can, and utilize them as you see fit. I hope they will do well. Should you need some others, I shall try to send them as soon as possible. They could even promote among the Italians the purchase of the large building about which you write me and which would indeed be a real blessing. Let us hope in God’s help.
Your Excellency must have surely met with Father Zaboglio whom I sent you. He was having serious difficulties, but I am afraid he has been influenced by someone, perhaps by the author of that known pamphlet.36 My intention is that the Bishops and only the Bishops be the superiors of my priests. The deepest and most scrupulous respect of the hierarchical order is the strength of ministry and the pledge of sure victories.
I recently went to pay homage to the Holy Father who spoke to me of Your Excellency with singular satisfaction and sincere praise. This gave me great joy, and this news will please you also.
May God bless you and make you prosperous. Pray for me and believe me to be, of Your Most Reverend Excellency
Your very devoted and affectionate servant and confrere,
John Baptist, Bishop of Piacenza