number of visitors to Great ' meeting sponsored by the Academy of the Bronze.
Catanzaro 19/02/2011 - crowded room and public lta mente qualificato: sono due degli elementi che hanno caratterizzato ieri sera la presentazione del nuovo volume “Caranzaro, la Chiesa e l’Italia nel Diario di Mons. Mazzocca (1897-1930)”, di Mons. Antonio Cantisani, arcivescovo emerito della città, pubblicato dalle Edizioni Ursini. L’incontro, promosso dalla casa editrice catanzarese e dall’Accademia dei Bronzi, con la collaborazione della Biblioteca co munale, è stato introdotto e moderato da G. Battista S calise, dirigente scolastico e stori co.
“Questo libro – ha evidenziato don Massimo Cardamone, parroco della Parrocchia del Carmine, luogo in cui è custodito the diary of Don Mazzocca - is another act of love of Msgr. Cantwell to the city of Catanzaro. And 'the diary of a priest, a zealous man, sometimes edgy character, but definitely committed to making the Church more and more beautiful. " Don Massimo
the greetings were followed by those of the director of the Public Library, Maria Teresa Foreigners, and Antonio Beneficent, the author in recent years another important text on the history of the Parish of Mount Caramel.
"Even a small window, the store can be as a parish, - said Foreigners - you can read the history of the world. And that's what happened with the diary of Bishop Mazzocca.
-depth and interesting literary history was rel action Mario Casaburi. "I think - said Casaburi - Msgr. Cantwell is primarily a historical high profile, an intellectual who can read in the "documents". And scrupulous attention to the sources, but also the discussion of the same; able to immediately enter in the subject and to write without frills. Mgr. Cantwell, in short, gives us a good example of historical method. " With the diary of Bishop
Mazzocca - have shown almost all - the micro-history of the city of Catanzaro, macro-history becomes. Attentive to political events time, the priest is following with great interest the struggles that exist in the city. "
"The Diary - Msgr. Cantwell - is certainly a tool to deepen the historical events, but also to help us overcome the pr oblemi today. E ', well, a precious book of memories through which Msgr. Mazzocca leads us to reflection. My hope is that this book will help us to get more attention for the archives, because the maps stored in those racks there are certainly traces of p taste of Christ, but helps us to be present in the history and love always p ver this lovable city \u200b\u200b".
After the greetings of Mayor Rosario Olivo, concluded the meeting Msgr. Antonio Ciliberti who thanked the Academy and the publisher of the Bronze Ursini pe r the passion with which realize their cultural
.- "Rev. Mazzocca - said the Archbishop of Catanzaro - s the is repeated first and foremost as a great man, a citizen and as an exemplary priest who has given priority to peace, indispensable dimension in which men can d brothers find the bargain. He had so much attention to real situations who transcribed with great zeal. " The book contains
Catanzaro thirty years, but not limited to, short stories, often in great detail. Mazzocca
Bishop did not, as they say, outspoken to and not think twice to call "a little Reverend" a priest, rogue and a lawyer "double agent" who was the mayor Mason believe to vote Giolitti and then voted for a socialist.
"With his diary - he concluded Cantwell - encourages us to be more present in the Catanzaro history and helps to love them more and more" lovable "city."
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