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Pamfilo of Magliano

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In 1867, Pamfilo was summoned back to Italy. He later learned that this was due to misinformation given to the Minister General by one of the friars. By then, however, the damage was done, as he had already been replaced as Custos. He felt his departure greatly, for his letters indicate how much he
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In his position as Custos, Father Pamfilo was effectively the leader of the Franciscan Order in the nation in its various branches. In addition to the establishment of the friars, he also worked to support and guide the communities of women of the Third Order of St. Francis, who were springing up
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of the Order. On 8 December of that year, he began to teach at one of the Order's institutions of higher learning, the Irish College of St. Isidore, where he was able to perfect his command of English. He remained in this post until 4 January 1855.
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around the country to help educate the children of the Catholic immigrants flooding into the nation. To this end, in 1857 he recruited Mary Jane Todd to commit herself as a Sister of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis. He gave her the
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My health, thank God, continues to be good. I hope and pray that you and all the friars there are enjoying the best of health; and I wish each and everyone of you, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Your affectionate confrere,
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her as a member of the Order. When other women came to join her, he acted as the Superior General of the new foundation, until they were able to establish themselves as an independent congregation, known as the
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had come to love his adopted country. Yet he never showed any bitterness at his treatment in his journals. In a Christmas message to one of the American friars from his new home in Rome, he wrote:
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to the Order, and with time Pamfilo was able to establish several communities of friars. When the sufficient number of communities with
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Pamfilo devoted the remaining years of his life to writing and the publication of significant works, the most important being his
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of the Order of Friars Minor to establish their presence in the country. The friars received the personal blessing of
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in both philosophy and theology at the Order's friary there. He taught there until October 1852, when he was sent to
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to the European immigrants moving in large numbers to his territory, Pamfilo was sent to the United States by the
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administered by the Friars Minor and frequented their church. When he was of age, on 5 July 1839, he entered the
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Little is known of Pamfilo's life prior to his admission into the Franciscan Order, other than that he was born
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Under his leadership, the friars assumed the administration of two parishes in New York City,
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in two substantial volumes. He died before the third volume could be completed.
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Pamfilo had returned to an Italy in the midst of the struggle for its
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region of central Italy. At that time it was under the rule of the
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in Urbino on 18 December 1846. After his ordination, he was given
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friars had been established, in 1861, with the permission of the
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in 1866. Both of these are still served by Franciscan friars.
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Custos Provincial, Custody of the Immaculate Conception O.F.M.
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Likewise, in 1863 Magliano helped in the foundation of the
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on 22 May 1855, before their departure. They set sail for
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Storia Compendiosa di San Francesco e dei Francescani
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Pamfilo da Magliano
Very Reverend

Magliano de' Marsi
L'Aquila
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
San Pietro in Montorio
Rome
Kingdom of Italy
Cemetery of Verano
Italian
Franciscan
friar
Northeastern United States
religious institutes
Third Order Regular of St. Francis

Magliano de' Marsi
Province of L'Aquila
Abruzzo
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
parish
Province
Bernadine of Siena
Urbino
Pamphilus of Sulmona
ordained
Catholic priest
Chairs
Rome

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