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Itinerant Missions: Alternate Experiences in the History of Scalabrinians in North America

Graziano Battistella, c.s.
1986

This study defines Bishops Scalabrini’s concept of itinerant missions, how that concept was implemented by the first missionaries, and monitors the resurgence of the idea in the history of the Scalabrinian Congregation in the United States. It also includes considerations on current missionary action.

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