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- Anno Domini 1927.
- Annual Letter to the Co-operators.
- Don Bosco.
- The New Year.
Continue reading “Salesian Bulletin – Salesian Bulletin, n° 1, 1927”
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Continue reading “Salesian Bulletin – Salesian Bulletin, n° 4, 1922”
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Continue reading “Salesian Bulletin – Salesian Bulletin, n° 6, 1922”
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Fr. Michael Mendl, in his research has discovered “a long missing letter” that states Don Bosco’s refusal to send Salesians to New York in 1848. This letter completes Michael Mendl ‘s article in the Journal on founding Salesian work in New York. (Vol. XI, No. I, Spring 2000).
Over one hundred years ago, on November 28, 1898, three Salesians arrived in New York to initiate a Salesian apostolate among the Italian immigrants of that metropolis. In March of the previous year four of their confreres had undertaken a similar mission in San Francisco.
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