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Antonio Kavoli

Antonio Kavoli

Antonio Cavoli(Antonio Cavoli, August 4, 1888 - 22 November 1972) is a senior from Italy. Founder of ''.

Antonio Cavoli - - Salesian priest priest Founder of "Jesus' Caritas Monastic Association" Birth | August 4, 1888 San Giovanni in Marignano village, Forli December | November 22, 1972 (full 84 death)

Revered Christianity | Catholic Church

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A lifetime

August 4, San Giovanni of Forli Region Born in Villa In Marignano. In October 1902, entered the small seminar in Rimini diocese. On May 1, 1914, he was ordained as a priest at Romanian Bishop Shrine.

In July, Kavoli went out as a veteran priest, joined on 7th October, and declared a vows proverb. , He came to Japan as a member of a missionary group headed by the priest and landed at Mojiko in Fukuoka prefecture. The missionary group was nine, which was the first mission to Japan as a salesian.

, Kavoli became the chief priest of the Catholic Miyazaki Church, and in December, he established a relief sewer on Gengena off Yoshimura-cho, Miyazaki City. In the spring of 1933, we built a building for orphans. From there, Kavoli went back to his home country Italy to collect funds on welfare projects and carried out fund-raising activities by 150 lectures. After returning from Italy, he established a farm to establish its economic base with the aim of perpetuating the rescuing institution.

In Miyazaki who first appointed as the chief priest, we started the activity of "the garden of Caritas". This became the beginning of Korori's love business.

, In collaboration with Chimatty, founded "Miyazaki Caritas Monastic Association" (the present "Jesus 'Caritas Monastic Association") in accordance with Chimatti' s recommendation. The authorization of the establishment of a monastery from Rome (June 16th) arrived under the head of Miyazaki parish chief, Cimatti, and was officially authorized to be founded. Cimatti was a good understanding person of Kavoli on the long hand. Chimatti has been honored as "" in the Catholic Church.

, The breakdown of aid and communication from Italy was broken. Over the course of two months from around mid July 1945, Kavoli was accommodated with other foreign missionaries at the Aso mountain camp in Kumamoto Prefecture.

After the end of the Second World War, Kabori requested members from the religious staff to dispatch members and dispatched nuns abroad etc. In December, the religious headquarters and training center were relocated from Miyazaki to Tokyo. Along with this, Kabori emigrated to Tokyo. , Kavolis was awarded the Fourth Ruin of Isao. On May 1st, celebrating the 50th anniversary of priests, he died from Tokyo in 1962, since his illness kept fighting illness, but he died in Tokyo.

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1. *Taniguchi Misae 1995. 389 pages. 2. Taniguchi Misae 1995. 65-71. 3. *Renato Tashinari 2001. Pages 108-114. 4. Catholic Central Council Publication Division (Feature Article 1 Born in Japan - Concluded to the Year of Consecrated Life -) 2014. 8-31. 5. *Renato Tashinari 2001. 54-57. 6. Taniguchi Misae 1995. 84-94. 7. *Taniguchi Misae 1995. 98-104. 8. 9. * Ten. 11. *Taniguchi Misae 1995. 143-145. 12.

References

  • Taniguchi Misae "Sunflower towards the sun - Father Gavoli and his daughters" Don Bosco, Inc., 1st press, May 24, 1995. .
  • "The days I walked with Father Cimatti" Akira Roropiana translation, Don Bosco company, first edition, February 8, 2001. .
  • Catholic Central Council Publication Division edition "Catholic Church Handbook 2015" Catholic Central Council, November 10, 2014. .

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