Don Bosco-Memorie biografiche Vol 18.html |
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He himself requires a goodly number for the Mission I have confides to his care in the vast Brazilian Empire, more extensive in itself than the whole of Europe together, and peopled almost exclusively by savages who range the immense forest of their native plains, languishing through ages for some friendly hand to draw them out of the ignominious barbarity in which they have been entombed for centuries, and which they may yet be condemned to for who knows how many generations, if the zeal of the Missionary, sustained by the charity of the faithful, does mot come to succour and liberate them.. |
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An attempt is being made to draw their children from the faith, and the parents are most anxious for a priest who can look after them.. |