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The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones
The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones
The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones
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    The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones - E. Uhlrich

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    Title: The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones

    Author: E. Uhlrich

    Release Date: June 16, 2011 [EBook #36449]

    Language: English

    *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK

    THE NINETEENTH CENTURY APOSTLE OF THE LITTLE ONES ***

    Produced by Michael Gray, Diocese of San Jose

    THE NINETEENTH CENTURY APOSTLE OF THE LITTLE ONES.

    BY E. UHLRICH.

    An article published in THE CATHOLIC WORLD in 1903, about Don Bosco. Today, he is better known as Saint John Bosco, the patron saint of young people.

    WHEN one man in his lifetime has cared for, trained, and sent out into the world, as useful and law-abiding citizens, ten million children, then the attention of people may well be drawn to him again and again, for it is the lives of such men that keep the heart of the world from despair.

    He who was to have such wonderful sympathy and even more wonderful influence on neglected and unfortunate childhood and youth, began his life as a poor, hardworking boy, even as St. Vincent de Paul did in his day. Giovanni Bosco was his name, and he was the son of humble peasants and herded his father's sheep until he

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