A LIVING VOICE
BISHOP JOHN BAPTIST SCALABRINI
Translated by
Fr. Gino Dalpiaz, c.s.
Excerpts
from his Writings
II - Man of the Church and for the
Church
III - Man of the Word and for the
Word
IV - Man of the people and for the
people
V - Man of the migrants and for the
migrants
a)
God in us:
recapitulating all things in Christ
2. I live by faith in Jesus
Christi
d)
History seen through
the eyes of faith
e)
Faith and reason are two
sisters
a)
Mary
b)
The Saints
c)
The poor
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1. The Church
a)
Continuation
of the Incarnation
b)
Our
Mather
g)
Love
is the law of the Church
2. The Pope
a)
The
foundation stone of the Church
3. The
Bishop
c) A link
in the hierarchy of the Church
e) Universal
Church and local Church
4. The
Priest
5. Lay people
a) The
priesthood of the faithful
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MAN OF THE WORD
AND FOR THE WORD
1. The Sheperd
d) Christian
education and religious instruction
e) The family
f) Sunday, day
of the word and the bread
c) The schools
and teachers of christian doctrine
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a)
The fundamental
reasons for Reconciliation
b)
The historical
reasons behind the roman question
c)
The ways toward
Reconciliation
c)
“Dedicated without
measure and free without measure”
d)
Friendship
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MAN
OF THE MIGRANTS AND FOR THE MIGRANTS
1. Emigration
seen through the eyes of Scalabrini
a)
The
maghitude and the causes
b)
Emigration
is a natural right
d)
God’s
plan
c)
The
pastoral care of migrants
d)
Emigration:
a concern for the whole Church
3.
The
Missionaries of St. Charles for the migrants
b)
In
the Church and for the Church
a) The
duty of the State and of the ruling class
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On the occasion of the centennial of the founding of
the Missionary Fathers and Brothers of St. Charles, the General Administrations
of the Missionary Fathers and Brothers of St. Charles and of the Missionary
Sisters of St. Charles have undertaken to jointly publish an anthology of the
writings of their Founder, Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini (1839-1905).
The collected writings of Bishop Scalabrini fill some
7000 pages, gathered into fourteen thick volumes. In culling from these pages the passages
found in the present anthology, the editors observed several criteria. They wanted:
to put into the hands of the religious men and women
who look to Scalabrini as their founder the key notions for a better understanding
of his charism in all its various aspects;
to give the admirers of the Servant of God, particularly
those who have the cause of the migrants at heart, the chance to read the more
important pages of his message;
to help people understand Scalabrini’s life as Servant
of God, priest and bishop of the Church, evangelizer, man of social and
cultural action, and Apostle of the Migrants, through direct knowledge of the
ideas and principles that guided him.
Around these five themes, in fact, we have collected
these pages of the anthology:
II Man of the
Church and for the Church
III Man of the Word
and for the Word
IV Man of the people
and for the people
V Man of the
migrants and for the migrants
In other words, Scalabrini is a man who was all for
God because he belonged wholly to God; a man who worked and sacrificed himself
for the Church because he felt he was a living part of the Church; a man who
devoted himself to the Word of God because he let himself be molded by it; a
man who poured himself out for his fellow human beings because he was gifted
with a rich humanity; a man who consecrated himself to the migrants because he
made their cause his own.
There are five sections in the book. At the beginning of each section, we offer
some guidelines for interpreting that section and, at the beginning of each
subdivision, a brief summary showing the logical sequence of the passages to
follow.
In putting together this anthology, we tried not to
exceed the dimensions of an easy-to-handle book. Passages not indispensable to the
understanding of the text were left out.
We indicate this fact by the use of the ellipsis between
parenthesis. The bibliographical
apparatus is very simple. The
explanatory notes, too, are kept to a minimum.
Anyone
wishing to better understand the context should read the biography of Mario
Francesconi, Giovanni Battista Scalabrini vescovo di Piacenza e degli
emigrati.
Following are the more common abbreviations:
AGS = Archivio
Generale Scalabriniano (Via Calandrelli 11, Roma)
ASV-SS Archivio Segreto Vaticano, Segreteria di
Stato
Biografia M.
FRANCESCONI, Giovanni Battista Scalabrini vescovo di Piacenza e degli
emigrati (Città Nuova Editrice, Rome, 1985)
Carteggio S.B. =
Carteggio Scalabrini Bonomelli (1868-1905), edited by C. MARCORA (Editrice Studium,
Rome, 1983)
Ibid. = Ibidem (the same bibliographical or archival
reference)
F. = FOLIO
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