Philip J. Pascucci – A brief account of the parish salesian ministry in Ybor City and West Tampa (Florida-Usa): 1926-1935

After providing a brief history of the American towns of Ybor and Tampa and of the local church communities at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, making use of a great deal of documentation, especially letters, the author describes the pastoral experience of the Salesians in the three parishes assigned to them in 1926, in which there was a considerable number of Italian immigrants. Parish schools and Sunday schools, catechism classes and pastoral activities were launched and developed, but soon financial and personnel difficulties and the not-so-easy multi-cultural situation forced the Salesians to leave the parishes to the care of the Redemptorists (1934). The note is intended simply to provide useful material for further studies.

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Jan Pietrzykowski – Un secolo di presenza di salesiani polacchi fra gli emigranti. Cenni storici.

I salesiani polacchi si incontrarono per la prima volta coi loro connazionali dell’altro emisfero in Argentina, ed uno di loro, don Stanislaw Cynalewski (1866-1932), dedicò tutta la vita all’attività fra gli emigranti. Gli altri dello stesso gruppo solo sporadicamente poterono svolgere il loro servizio pastorale nella lingua della madre patria. Un loro maggiore impegno in questo campo incontrava grandi difficoltà da parte delle autorità della Congregazione, dal momento che allora “essere salesiani” equivaleva sovente ad “essere italiani”.

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Michael Mendl – Salesian Beginnings in New York. The extraordinary visitation of Father Paolo Albera in march 1903

Fr. Paolo Albera concluded his extraordinary visitation of the Americas (September 1900 to March 1903) by spending ten days with the Salesian community in New York, which had been founded barely four years earlier (November 1898). His visit crowned the difficult beginnings of the Salesian mission among the Italian immigrants of the great city and gave the mission an important impulse for expansion and growth. In fact, it may be said to have altered the course of Salesian development in the United States, marking a shift of emphasis from California to the Northeast. In his article, Fr. Mendl places Fr. Albera’s visit within the civil, ecclesiastical, and Salesian context, emphasizing immigration. He summarizes the visit briefly, then shows some of its effects. The limited archival documentation dealing with the visit is presented with annotations.

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Pascual Chavez Villanueva – «Voi che cercate il Signore, guardate la roccia da cui siete stati tagliati» (Is 51,1) Presentazione della Regione Interamerica

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