Foreign-born Americans and their children; our duty and opportunity for God and country from the standpoint of the Episcopal church . PARADE OX SAINT ROCCQ-S DAYChildren of Saint Roccos Ilalkin Church, Youngstown, Oht. CHOIR OF SAINT MARYS ITALIAN MISSION, WIND GAP, PENNSYLVANIA The Italian came to America, Pervivere bene, to live well. He has hada hard time of it here, but has beenvery courageous. He, and especiallyhis children here, must be brought intouch with What is best in Americanlife instead of, as is usual, with theworst, and they must be kept fromgrowing up without the bnowledge ofGo
Foreign-born Americans and their children; our duty and opportunity for God and country from the standpoint of the Episcopal church . PARADE OX SAINT ROCCQ-S DAYChildren of Saint Roccos Ilalkin Church, Youngstown, Oht. CHOIR OF SAINT MARYS ITALIAN MISSION, WIND GAP, PENNSYLVANIA The Italian came to America, Pervivere bene, to live well. He has hada hard time of it here, but has beenvery courageous. He, and especiallyhis children here, must be brought intouch with What is best in Americanlife instead of, as is usual, with theworst, and they must be kept fromgrowing up without the bnowledge ofGod. We have twenty-two Italian missionsministered to by priests of Italian the lack of unified plan andsupport, they have accomplished are in New York and theothers are in Massadhusetts, Connecti-cut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indianapolis,and Illinois. Almost twenty years ago, GraceOhapel, on the East Side of New York,started work among our Italians with aday nursery. This mission has greatlyprospered. Over eight hundred peoplehave ibeen received or confirmed andlarge congregations averaging two hun- dred and fifty attend the services everySunday. Social and educational workare carrie
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