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the employer, the apprentice, and Don Bosco. In those contracts, Don Bosco touched on many sensitive issues. Some employers customarily made servants and scullery boys of the apprentices. Don Bosco obliged them to agree to employ the boys only in their acknowledged trade. Employers used to beat the boys, and Don Bosco required them to agree that corrections be made only verbally. He cared for their health and demanded that they be given rest on feast days and an annual holiday. Despite all the efforts and contracts, the situation of the apprentices of the time remained difficult.
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Cavour, the chief of police in Turin, regarded the open-air catechisms as overtly political and a threat to the state and was highly suspicious of Bosco's support for the powers of the papacy. Bosco was interrogated on several occasions; no charges were made. Closure may have been prevented by orders from the king that Bosco was not to be disturbed. Several attempts were also made on Bosco's life, including a near-stabbing, bludgeoning, and a shooting. Early biographers put that down to the growing influence of the
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Twice, he tried to provide lodgings in his house. The first time, they stole the blankets; the second, time, they emptied the hayloft. He did not give up, and in May 1847, he gave shelter to a young boy from
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would play an influential role in his outlook and work. This first dream "left a profound impression on him for the rest of his life" according to his memoirs. Bosco apparently saw a multitude of very poor boys playing and blaspheming, and a man, who "appeared, nobly attired, with a manly and imposing bearing", and said to him, "You will have to win these friends of yours not with blows, but with gentleness and kindness. So begin right now to show them that sin is ugly and virtue beautiful."
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families lived in the slums of the city and had come from the countryside in search of a better life. During his studies, Bosco accompanied
Cafasso in visiting the prisons and became concerned regarding the recidivism of young offenders. He began to work with orphaned and abandoned boys, teaching them catechism and helping them find work. Upon completion of his studies, Cafasso secured for Bosco an appointment as almoner of the Rifugio (Refuge), a girls' boarding school founded in
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Some of the boys helped by Don Bosco decided to do what he was doing: working in the service of abandoned boys. That was the origin of the
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When Bosco was little more than two years old, his father died, which left the support of three boys to his mother. She played a strong role in Bosco's formation and personality, and was an early supporter of her son's ideals. In 1825, when he was nine, Bosco had the first of a series of dreams that
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and admonished him to oppose the confiscation of church property and suppression of the orders; the King failed to respond. His actions, which had been described by the
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legislature to suppress religious orders, he advised Bosco on how to get around the law. He found a religious order to keep the oratory going after its founder's death. Bosco had been thinking about that problem too and had been slowly organizing his helpers into a loose
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the jugglers' tricks and the acrobats' secrets. He would then put on shows of his skills as a juggler, magician, and acrobat, with prayers before and after the performance. The money that he needed to prepare the shows was taken from selling the birds that he hunted and given to him by his mother.
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Opposition to Bosco and his work came from various quarters. Traditionalist clergy accused him of stealing the young and old people away from their own parishes. Nationalist politicians, including some clergy, saw his several hundred young men as a recruiting ground for revolution. The
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had indicated that he would be glad to receive the
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The Oratorio was not simply a charitable institution, and its activities were not limited to Sundays. For Don Bosco, it became his permanent occupation. He looked for jobs for the unemployed. Some of the boys did not have sleeping quarters and slept under bridges or in bleak public dormitories.
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After ordination, Bosco went to Turin, where Cafasso headed the Institute of Saint Francis of Assisi, which provided higher education for the diocesan priests. Turin then had a population of 117,000 inhabitants. The city reflected the effects of industrialization and urbanization. Numerous poor
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of Catholic publishers in 1949. His repertoire of writings and publications consists of over 220 titles collected in 38 volumes. They were printed at his own peerless paper-to-print workshop, where boys learned the art of printing and publishing in view of future employment.
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Saint Bosco died on 31 January 1888. His funeral was attended by thousands. The Archdiocese of Turin investigated, and witnesses were called to determine if Bosco was worthy to be declared a saint. The Salesians, Daughters, and Cooperators gave supportive testimonies.
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societies that were initiated as collaborative financial support to young migrant Catholic workers in the city of Turin. In 1850, he drew up regulations to assist apprentices and their companions when any of them was involuntarily without work or fell ill.
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was about to pass a law suppressing monastic orders and confiscating ecclesiastical properties, Bosco reported a series of dreams about "great funerals at court" that referred to politicians or members of the Savoy court.
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them with the municipality. Rumours also circulated that the meetings conducted by the priest with his boys were dangerous; their recreation could be turned into a revolution against the government. The group was evicted.
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that would not expose his missionaries to wild, uncivilized tribes, he proposed setting up bases in safe locations at which missionary efforts were to be launched. Negotiations started after Archbishop Aneiros of
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boys. After begging unsuccessfully for work, he ended up at the wine farm of Louis Moglia. Although he could pursue some studies by himself, he was not able to attend school for two more years. In 1830, he met
2387:"The Salesian Preventive System of St. John Bosco (Don Bosco) (Educational Philosophy of Don Bosco - Don Bosco's Way, Style, Approach, Method, System, etc.... of Educating and Accompanying Young People Today)"
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and was noted by scholars for its cultural importance on the knowledge base of ancient to modern civilization. He was also a skilled biographer. His two most well-known biographies were on his mentor,
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who "was impressed by John’s memory and understanding of the sermons he had heard at a parish mission in a nearby Church." His childhood experiences are thought to have inspired him to become a
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on the admission of Joseph Rossi as a lay member, the first Salesian brother. The Salesian Congregation was divided into priests, seminarians, and coadjutors (the lay brothers).
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venerate Bosco by offering free magic shows to underprivileged children on his feast day. Bosco's work was carried on by an early pupil, collaborator, and companion,
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has remained in continuous publication, and is currently published in 50 different editions and 30 languages. In 1876, he founded a movement of laity, the
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Bosco, Giovanni Melchor (1877). "Regolamento per le case della Società di S. Francesco di Sales".
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Lemoyne, Giovanni Battista; Amadei, Angelo; Ceria, Eugenio (1965–1988). Borgatello, Diego (ed.).
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Lettera Decretale di Sua Santità Pio Xi "Geminata Laetitia" che Proclama Santo Don Giovanni Bosco
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905:“The Persecution of Decius and the Pontificate of St. Cornelius I”
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Nanni, Carlo (2003). "Il Sistema Preventivo di Don Bosco".
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had known Bosco and pushed the cause forward. Pius XI
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1600:"Catholic Encyclopedia: St. John Bosco (Don Bosco)"
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2872:. New Rochelle, New York: Don Bosco Publications.
882:“The Month of May, Consecrated to Mary Immaculate”
2939:. New Rochelle, New York: Don Bosco Publications.
2803:. New Rochelle, New York: Don Bosco Publications.
2266:
2001:. Translated by Daniel Lyons, SDB. Archived from
1300:to declare Bosco formally to the patron of stage
1019:“Severino, or the adventures of a Young alpinist”
817:“A Collection of Strange Contemporary Happenings”
338:A follower of the spirituality and philosophy of
3742:
3537:Saint Francis Central Coast Catholic High School
2920:. New Rochelle, New York: Salesiana Publishers.
2730:. Vol. 3. Scarecrow Press. pp. 36–38.
2646:"Magicians Want Don Bosco Declared Their Patron"
2542:. Our Lady of the Rosary Library. Archived from
1202:Memoirs of the Oratory of Saint Francis de Sales
30:"Don Bosco" redirects here. For other uses, see
3632:St. Mary's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School
3627:St. Anthony's Higher Secondary School, Shillong
1222:(compiled by Mario Balbi and published in 2005)
1110:“The Loveliest Flower of the Apostolic College”
2610:
1042:“The General Councils and the Catholic Church”
811:“Notes on the Life of the Youth Luigi Comollo”
578:In November 1854, Bosco sent a letter to King
3447:Don Bosco High & Technical School, Liluah
3089:
2918:Don Bosco: Religious Outlook and Spirituality
2137:
1946:"Magician priest wants patron saint of magic"
1562:
1560:
955:“Historical Notes on BI. Catherine De-Mattei”
947:“The New Charm of an Old Soldier of Napoleon”
635:. In 1874, he founded yet another group, the
3241:
2769:
2751:
2454:"The "Preventive System": Walking Alongside"
2327:Don Bosco: A Sketch of His Life and Miracles
2209:
2140:Don Bosco: A Sketch of His Life and Miracles
1646:
1214:Dreams, Visions, and Prophecies of Don Bosco
506:, and helping out at many country parishes.
473:. In 1841, after six years of study, he was
380:Basilica of Mary Help of Christians in Turin
3358:Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel
3001:"Saint John Bosco: Modern Apostle of Youth"
2915:
2910:. Rome: Editrice Libreria Ateneo Salesiano.
2494:Bosco, Giovanni Melchor (22 October 2018).
888:“Life of the Sovereign Pontiff Callistus I”
831:“An Easy Method of Learning Sacred History”
764:, which would later be instrumental in his
3786:Founders of Catholic religious communities
3467:Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Dimapur
3391:Sexual abuse scandal in the Salesian order
3103:
3096:
3082:
2891:. Turin: Società Editrice Internazionale.
2862:Publications of the Salesians of Don Bosco
2793:Publications of the Salesians of Don Bosco
2707:(5 ed.). Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
2611:Cerrato, Natale; Ribotta, Michael (1993).
2429:Salesian Sources 1: Don Bosco and his work
2155:
2131:
1956:
1929:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1557:
1208:The Spiritual Writings of Saint John Bosco
65:
2969:"Salesians of Don Bosco Official Website"
2947:. Turin: Società Editrice Internazionale.
2886:
2810:Memorie Biografiche di San Giovanni Bosco
2785:for the canonization of Father John Bosco
2319:
1355:Bosco was the subject of the 1935 biopic
1226:
1075:“The Centenary of St. Eusebius the Great”
1067:“Pleasing Facts From the Life of Pius IX”
627:and a group of girls in the hill town of
3517:Don Bosco Technical Institute, Victorias
3502:Don Bosco Technical High School (Boston)
3408:St. Mary's English High School, Maligaon
2834:
2640:
2638:
2451:
2051:. Salesians of Australia. Archived from
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1594:
1592:
1590:
1588:
1304:. Catholic stage magicians who practice
1147:Synoptic tablet (on the Catholic Church)
1005:“The Centenary of St. Peter the apostle”
718:
692:
525:
484:
436:
3330:Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians
2993:"Founder Statue in St Peter's Basilica"
2837:The Educational Philosophy of Don Bosco
2210:Villefranche, Jacques-Melchior (1898).
2182:
2119:
2117:
1700:
1036:“The Catholic Church and Its Hierarchy”
899:“Life of the Sovereign Pontiff Urban I”
180:Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians
14:
3743:
3005:Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
2801:Biographical Memoirs of St. John Bosco
2700:
2686:. Tunbridge Wells: Burns & Oates.
2679:
2427:Salesian Historical Institute (2017).
2313:
2298:
1943:
1703:Biographical Memoirs of St. John Bosco
1688:
1617:
1521:Statue in Lutomiersk Monastery, Poland
1465:Monument in Funes, Santa Fe, Argentina
989:“Life of Bl. Mary of the Angels, C.S.”
3647:The Salesian Academy of St John Bosco
3512:Don Bosco Technical Institute, Tarlac
3507:Don Bosco Technical Institute, Makati
3077:
2934:
2867:
2787:] (in Italian), Vatican: Holy See
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2493:
2478:
2411:
2243:
2074:Lemoyne, Amadei & Ceria 1965–1988
2036:Lemoyne, Amadei & Ceria 1965–1988
1914:
1903:Lemoyne, Amadei & Ceria 1965–1988
1860:Lemoyne, Amadei & Ceria 1965–1988
1835:Lemoyne, Amadei & Ceria 1965–1988
1746:Lemoyne, Amadei & Ceria 1965–1988
1624:Lemoyne, Amadei & Ceria 1965–1988
1585:
1331:
930:“Biographical Note on Michael Magone”
837:“Life of St. Martin, Bishop of Tours”
342:, Bosco was an ardent devotee of the
302:
3527:Don Bosco Technical School, Shillong
3173:(Co-founder of the Salesian Sisters)
3013:"Development office of the Salesian"
2916:Stella, Pietro; Drury, John (1996).
2216:. Burns & Oates. pp. 15–16.
2114:
2095:"Saint John Bosco", Franciscan Media
1762:"The Salesian Bulletin in the World"
1141:, a politico-religious paper (1849)
969:“Episodes Pleasant and Contemporary”
633:Daughters of Mary Help of Christians
611:Foundation of Salesians of Don Bosco
385:In 1875, Bosco began to publish the
3637:St. Petersburg Catholic High School
3622:St Joseph's College, Ferntree Gully
3060:18 December 1859 - 31 January 1888
2942:
2340:"Bl. Michael Rua (Beatified: 1972)"
2076:, Volume I, Chapter 24, pp. 159–163
2038:, Volume I, Chapter 22, pp. 142–152
1636:Coulter, Myers & Varacalli 2012
997:“Valentine or the Opposed Vocation”
780:Essays published in the volumes of
471:Church of the Immacolata Concezione
397:Association of Salesian Cooperators
24:
3587:Salesian High School (South Korea)
3577:Salesian High School (Los Angeles)
2855:
1970:. 14 November 2008. Archived from
933:“The Pontificate of St. Dionysius”
607:in opposition to Catholic clergy.
25:
3827:
3472:Don Bosco Preparatory High School
2953:
2905:
2537:
2162:. Quirk Books. pp. 156–157.
1905:, Volume I, Chapter 15, pp. 95–96
1748:, Volume XIII (1877–1878), p. 191
1407:Monument to Don John Bosco, Turin
1378:Saint John Bosco: Mission to Love
1160:. A national almanac began (1854)
972:“The Little Shepherd of the alps”
919:“Biography of Fr. Joseph Cafasso”
896:“Life of the Youth Dominic Savio”
3806:People from the Province of Asti
3728:
3716:
3704:
3692:
3665:
3617:St John Bosco College, Battersea
3497:Don Bosco Technical College–Cebu
3437:Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School
3031:
2985:"Don Bosco's important writings"
2961:"Dreams (Prophecy) of Don Bosco"
2500:. Creative Media Partners, LLC.
2106:Villefranche, Jacques-Melchior.
2049:"Don Bosco, Friend of the Youth"
1862:, Volume I, Chapter 7, pp. 44–49
1837:, Volume I, Chapter 3, pp. 20–28
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1401:Monuments and memorials to Bosco
1244:
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840:“The Value of a Good Upbringing”
814:“The Conversion of a Waldensian”
597:Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa
481:Priesthood and first apostolates
354:, based in Turin. Together with
34:. For schools of that name, see
3582:Salesian High School (New York)
3462:Don Bosco High School, Tinsukia
2765:(in Italian), Vatican: Holy See
2704:The Oxford Dictionary of Saints
2667:
2604:
2579:
2558:
2540:"The Life of St. Dominic Savio"
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885:“The Christian’s ‘Porta Tecum’”
370:. He is one of the pioneers of
3771:Beatifications by Pope Pius XI
3547:Salesian College (Rupertswood)
3532:Immaculata-LaSalle High School
3452:Don Bosco High School (Imphal)
3376:Sacred Heart Church, Battersea
2528:has been renamed in his honor.
2156:Craughwell, Thomas J. (2007).
1964:"31 January: Saint John Bosco"
1701:Lemoyne, John Baptist (1967).
1694:
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1670:
1640:
1629:
1626:, Volume I, 1815 – 1840, p. 26
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1421:Monument in Castelnuovo, Italy
1365:, and was played by the actor
1177:Forty Dreams of St. John Bosco
1126:“New Stories of Luigi Comolli”
1025:“Life of St. John the Baptist”
1022:“Marvels of the Mother of God”
958:“The Pontificate of St. Caius”
859:“Two Conferences on Purgatory”
585:Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour
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3791:Italian Roman Catholic saints
3776:Canonizations by Pope Pius XI
3761:19th-century Christian saints
3607:Savio Preparatory High School
3567:Salesian College, Farnborough
3522:Don Bosco Technical Institute
3487:Don Bosco School, Park Circus
3457:Don Bosco High School, Lagawe
3056:Rector Major of the Salesians
2908:Don Bosco: History and Spirit
2724:"Bosco, St. John (1815–1888)"
1944:Willey, David (2 June 2002).
1873:"Venerable Margaret Occhiena"
1526:
1342:Many educational institutions
1336:Bosco is the patron saint of
936:“Biography of Silvio Pellico”
796:”Announcements for Catholics”
698:
406:in 1929, he was canonized by
79:"Father and Teacher of Youth"
3557:Salesian College Preparatory
3542:Salesian College (Chadstone)
3432:Don Bosco College, Canlubang
3417:Cristo Rey Tampa High School
2887:Desramaut, François (1996).
2813:(in Italian). Archived from
2746:Publications of the Holy See
2683:Butler's lives of the saints
2183:Jestice, Phyllis G. (2004).
1449:Statue of Saint John Bosco,
1102:“The Little Cloud of Carmel”
1028:“Remembrance of a Solemnity”
7:
3652:Thornleigh Salesian College
3562:Salesian College, Battersea
3492:Don Bosco Technical College
3427:Don Bosco Academy, Pampanga
3412:Archbishop Shaw High School
3145:Giovanni Melchiorre Calosso
3030:(public domain audiobooks)
2937:Don Bosco and the Salesians
2701:Farmer, David Hugh (2004).
2617:Journal of Salesian Studies
2247:Journal of Salesian Studies
2138:D'Espiney, Charles (1884).
2125:""Don Bosco's Story", ewtn"
1133:Series started by Don Bosco
760:, and one of his students,
10:
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3801:Patrons of World Youth Day
3612:St John Bosco Arts College
3552:Salesian College Celbridge
3477:Don Bosco School Ernakulam
3442:Don Bosco Formation Center
3386:Salesian Preventive System
3216:(Called John Bosco's Pope)
1118:“The Catholic in the World
1094:“Mary, Help of Christians”
983:“Dialogues on the Jubilee”
689:Salesian Preventive System
686:
681:Salesian Preventive System
333:Salesian Preventive System
32:Don Bosco (disambiguation)
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3592:Salesian School, Chertsey
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3298:Pascual Chávez Villanueva
3171:Maria Domenica Mazzarello
3113:
3062:
3053:
3048:
3041:
2538:Bosco, Giovanni Melchor.
2189:. ABC-CLIO. p. 138.
1346:Engadine, New South Wales
1220:The Unpublished Don Bosco
986:“The Peace of the Church”
799:“The Instructed Catholic”
356:Maria Domenica Mazzarello
283:Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco
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3482:Don Bosco School, Manila
2868:Bosco, Giovanni (1989).
2186:Holy People of the World
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589:Maria Theresa of Austria
304:[ˈdɔmˈbɔsko,bo-]
3572:Salesian English School
2835:Morrison, John (1999).
2566:"Writings of Don Bosco"
1259:The Venerable Don Bosco
623:Bosco then worked with
413:
348:Mary Help of Christians
290:
3672:Catholicism portal
3303:Ángel Fernández Artime
3202:Alexandrina of Balazar
3140:(Mother of John Bosco)
3106:Salesians of Don Bosco
3043:Catholic Church titles
2935:Wirth, Morand (1982).
2889:Don Bosco et son Temps
2870:Memoirs of the Oratory
2452:Frith-Powell, Louise.
1784:"Salesian Cooperators"
1433:Basilica Don Bosco in
1227:Death and canonization
980:“The House of Fortune”
724:
704:
490:
442:
352:Salesians of Don Bosco
282:
163:1 April 1934, Rome by
2977:"Salesians of the UK"
2680:Butler, Alan (1999).
2159:This Saint's for You!
1917:Memorias del oratorio
1814:ChristianApostles.com
1572:The Church of England
1435:Castelnuovo Don Bosco
1363:Goffredo Alessandrini
1350:St John Bosco College
1091:“The Jubilee of 1875”
927:“A Family of Martyrs”
848:“Life of St. Pancras”
834:“Talks on Confession”
748:. He penned the 1881
722:
697:Photograph of Bosco,
696:
599:(aged 32), all died.
526:Work with apprentices
488:
440:
430:and drought in 1817.
420:Castelnuovo Don Bosco
291:Gioann Melchior Bòsch
225:Christian apprentices
150:2 June 1929, Rome by
77:Priest and Confessor
3597:Salesiano Valparaíso
3353:Salesian Cooperators
3160:(Spiritual Director)
2414:Tipografia Salesiana
1915:Bosco, John (1976).
1764:. Eircom.net, Dublin
1008:“Life of St. Joseph”
649:Cattolico Provveduto
637:Salesian Cooperators
591:(aged 54), his wife
329:juvenile delinquents
243:juvenile delinquents
3642:Tang King Po School
3293:Juan Edmundo Vecchi
3165:Callistus Caravario
3138:Margherita Occhiena
3024:Works by John Bosco
2342:. Salesian Missions
2325:Charles D'Espiney,
2288:on 6 December 2007.
2005:on 6 December 2007.
1974:on 14 November 2008
1919:. Turin. p. 5.
1790:on 20 February 2011
1727:on 19 November 2017
1139:The Friend of Youth
856:“Life of St. Peter”
805:“Fact of Our Times”
727:Upon his return to
593:Adelaide of Austria
424:Margherita Occhiena
271:John Melchior Bosco
3816:Writers from Turin
3221:Ceferino Namuncurá
2912:A 7-volume series.
2758:Appostolic letter
2546:on 2 December 2006
2254:on 8 February 2017
1721:donbosco-torino.it
1367:Gian Paolo Rosmino
1332:In popular culture
1011:“News and Stories”
862:“Life of St. Paul”
786:Letture Cattoliche
754:John Daniel Morell
725:
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580:Victor Emmanuel II
491:
489:Bosco in his youth
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139:Anglican Communion
97:Castelnuovo d'Asti
3781:Clergy from Turin
3680:
3679:
3602:Salesianum School
3381:Salesian Bulletin
3311:
3310:
3178:Leonardo Murialdo
3072:
3071:
3063:Succeeded by
2906:Lenti, Arthur J.
2783:Geminata Laetitia
2458:humanumreview.com
2438:978-81-933745-7-3
2391:donboscowest.org/
2108:Life of Don Bosco
1393:, Canada, in the
1322:Church of England
1298:Pope John Paul II
1164:Salesian Bulletin
782:Catholic Readings
741:Salesian Bulletin
710:school discipline
655:booklets (1858).
572:Sardinia-Piedmont
388:Salesian Bulletin
358:, he founded the
317:industrialization
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