1911 – 1915
#18 | Canonical Visitation
PANEL 18: Canonical Visitation
Canonical visit of the Rector Major, Fr. Paul Albera, to Vienna, Milan and the London Salesian School (Photo: Gymnastics, Tennis and Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘Iolanthe’, a comedy in two acts.
Vienna
(On Albera’s left, Fr. Peter Ricaldone, who would become the IV Successor of Don Bosco, and August Hlond, future Primate of Poland and Cardinal, declared Venerable by Pope Francis in 2018.)
Fr. Albera’s Story
1911: Italy: Milan, Genoa, Este, Trieste, Gorizia, Mogliano Veneto, Schio Spain: Barcelona Austro-Hungarian Empire: Poland: Auschwitz, Daszawa, Przemysl, Krakow; Austria: Vienna; Slovenia: Radna, Ljubljana
1912: France: Paris, Guernsey England: London, Burwash, Farnborough Belgium: Tournai, Melles, Antoing, Brussels, Grand Bigard, St. Denis Westem, Liege, Hechtel, Verviers, Aynaille Italy: Bologna, Faenza, Lugo, Ravenna, Ferrara, Modena, Parma, Borgo St. Donnino, Florence, Pisa, Collesalvetti, Livorno, Spezia
1913: Italy: Sampierdarena, Varazze, Savona, Alassio, Torrione di Bordighera Spain: Matarò, Barcelona, Ciudadela, Campello, Valencia, Cordoba, Montilla, Malaga, Ronda, Ecija, Utrera, Seville, Cádiz, San José del Valle, Carmona, Madrid, Carabanchel Alto, Salamanca, Bejar, Orense, Santander, Vigo, Bilbao, Huesca, Gerona Italy: Rome, Frascati, Genzano, Macerata, Gualdo Tadino, Trevi, Caserta, Naples, Castellamare di Stabia, Milan
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