Title, Chapter
1 I | and moved especially from Italy to America. As usual the
2 I | together from all parts of Italy to devote themselves to
3 I | masses of emigrants from Italy, Germany, Ireland, Austria,
4 I | adopted countries.~As to Italy itself, most important were
5 I | hesitate to ask the Bishops of Italy and America for funds to
6 I | requested the Bishops of Italy to establish an annual day
7 I | temporarily into other parts of Italy, as the women who work iii
8 I | refugees who had entered Italy,'" And he did not ignore
9 I | Catholics then living in Italy. And this same Society in
10 I | The diocese of Lungro in Italy was established for Catholics
11 I | Turkish Rule and reached Italy, settling in Calabria and
12 I | persecutions had earlier driven to Italy, where subsequently he separated
13 I | from devastated areas of Italy. This caused us to enlarge,
14 I | special mention the Bishops of Italy who, at the prompting of
15 I | companies and of all sailors of Italy. We were likewise glad to
16 II, V | agencies: "There are in Italy, at the service of migrants,
17 II, V | scrupulously: "The Ordinaries of Italy, especially through pastors
18 II, V | Ordinaries of dioceses out-side Italy, whether in Europe or overseas,
19 II, V | 48 for the Ordinaries of Italy, and to see that the collection
20 II, V | Advent.~50. The Ordinaries of Italy may wish, finally, to urge
21 II, VI| regions and countries outside Italy to which migration is now
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