Title, Chapter
1 INT | rather offer refugees and migrants a comfort in their trials,
2 INT | who, alas, associated with migrants under the pretext of bringing
3 I | Motherly Solicitude for Migrants~Holy Mother Church, impelled
4 I | pilgrims, aliens, exiles and migrants of every kind. This work
5 I | been active in behalf of migrants, exiles and refugees. But
6 I | reorganizing existing agencies for migrants and by setting up new agencies
7 I | rules for the benefit of migrants contracting marriage by
8 I | for the Spiritual Care of Migrants. "Its purpose," in the words
9 I | improve the condition of the migrants of the Roman Rite in all
10 I | of souls. With regard to migrants of Raster, Rites, however,
11 I | has exclusive charge of migrants who are priests.~Neither
12 I | and accepting the care of migrants as an inheritance bequeathed
13 I | spiritual care of Italian migrants, this same Congregation
14 I | do all know, especially migrants and missionaries, that this
15 I | timely and secure aid to migrants, "whose Catholic Faith and
16 I | for the benefit of Italian migrants.~Foreign workers were then
17 I | spiritual welfare of Italian migrants. It was, therefore, in 1920
18 I | prelate for the Italian migrants with the exclusive duty
19 I | consider the problem of migrants carefully; to discuss it
20 I | development in behalf of migrants. Innumerable migrants and
21 I | of migrants. Innumerable migrants and refugees in America
22 I | work of assisting Italian migrants were placed under a single
23 I | permanent assistance to Italian migrants.~Finally, on April 17, 1922,
24 I | activities in behalf of migrants and refugees.~Nor should
25 I | for needy refugees and for migrants, successfully founded them
26 I | which we hope will safeguard migrants and refugees.~The war that
27 I | problems of refugees and migrants, and, at the same time,
28 I | citizens. In this receive the migrants will acquire industrious
29 I | homeland, and for assisting migrants and their families; Christmas
30 I | of travel to refugees and migrants about to migrate to hospitable
31 I | of apostolic labor among migrants and refugees from their
32 I | every way, great numbers of migrants, and especially laborers
33 I | Catholic Agency for the Care of Migrants. This institution, established
34 I | heavenly patroness of all migrants.~These timely projects have
35 I | the Church on behalf of migrants and exiles of every kind—
36 I | one another in assisting migrants, relieving moral as well
37 I | Catholic Church on behalf of migrants. We have also outlined,
38 I | governing pastoral work among migrants.~But most of all, we thought
39 II | for The Spiritual Care of Migrants ~
40 II, I | CONSISTORIAL CONGREGATION~REGARDING MIGRANTS~We now review, approve and
41 II, I | the spiritual welfare of migrants of the Latin rite, wheresoever
42 II, I | to the religious care of migrants of their own nationality
43 II, I | priests as missionaries to migrants or as chaplains aboard ships;
44 II, I | Directors of Missionaries for migrants of the same nationality
45 II, I | for the spiritual aid of migrants, and wish that these timely
46 II, II | especially spiritual, of Catholic migrants of whatever language, race,
47 II, II | charge of missionaries to migrants and chaplains on ships,
48 II, II | appointed missionaries to migrants or ship chaplains by rescript
49 II, II | discipline by the missionaries to migrants and by ship chaplains.~17.
50 II, III| DIRECTORS, MISSIONARIES TO MIGRANTS, AND SHIP CHAPLAINS~18.
51 II, III| office of missionary to migrants nor of ship chaplains, nor
52 II, III| Directors of missionaries to migrants and ship chaplains have,
53 II, III| missions.~24. Missionaries to migrants engaged in the spiritual
54 II, IV | i.e., to missionaries to migrants who have, as stated above,
55 II, IV | grant these missionaries to migrants the authority to undertake
56 II, IV | 35. a) A missionary to migrants, supplied with such authority
57 II, IV | entrusted to the missionary to migrants.~37. a) Wherever possible,
58 II, IV | possible, every missionary to migrants is to be assigned a church,
59 II, IV | enable the missionary to migrants freely and completely to
60 II, IV | church.~38. Missionaries to migrants are, while in this work,
61 II, IV | approach a missionary to migrants or the pastor of the place.~
62 II, V | SPIRITUAL CARE TO BE PROVIDED MIGRANTS BY ITALIAN BISHOPS~41. Since
63 II, V | active in caring for Italian migrants. We, by this Apostolic Letter,
64 II, V | Italy, at the service of migrants, numerous committees, as
65 II, V | committees and sub-committees for migrants, especially in those dioceses
66 II, V | dioceses from which more migrants are departing.~44. Similarly,
67 II, V | devoted to the assistance of migrants, shall sec that departing
68 II, V | shall sec that departing migrants and travellers are given
69 II, V | both of the Day for Italian Migrants, to be held annually, and
70 II, V | spiritual assistance of migrants. This collection should
71 II, V | an annual Day for Italian Migrants, as provide in No.48 for
72 II, V | of the work for Italian migrants.~ b) Similarly, this
73 II, V | sary modifications, for migrants of other nationalities and
74 II, V | languages, so that a Day for Migrants may be celebrated throughout
75 II, V | for the benefit of Italian migrants.~ ~
76 II, VI | AT THE SERVICE OF ITALIAN MIGRANTS~51. We recognize and approve
77 II, VI | they may provide Italian migrants in foreign lands. Since
78 II, VI | with the spiritual care of migrants until he has been properly
79 II, VI | from which the majority of migrants are leaving, let the bishops
80 II, VI | entirely to the welfare of migrants.~58. Finally, in other regions
81 II, VI | assistance for the Catholic migrants already there. In such areas
82 II, VI | methods used for Italian migrants, as fully publicized in
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