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Primo Mazzolari (13 January 1890 – 12 April 1959), best known as don Primo, was an Italian priest of the Catholic Church. He was also a partisan and writer who established the review Adesso ("Now") in 1949. Known as the priest of Bozzolo, his thoughts anticipated some of the orientations of the Second Vatican Council, especially about the "Church of the Poor", religious freedom, and pluralism. In February 1959, Pope John XXIII received him in a private audience and publicly called him "Tromba dello spirito santo nella Bassa Padana" (Trumpet of the Holy Spirit in Bassa Padana).

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  • Ο Πρίμο Ματσολάρι (ιταλικά: Primo Mazzolari‎, Κρεμόνα, 13 Ιανουαρίου 1890 - Μπότσολο , 12 Απριλίου 1959) ήταν Ιταλός κληρικός. (el)
  • Primo Mazzolari (Cremona, 13 de enero de 1890 - Bozzolo, 12 de abril de 1959) fue un sacerdote italiano, nacido en Santa Maria del Boschetto (barrio rural de Cremona) en 1890. Es destacado en su país, Italia, por su férrea oposición al fascismo y al comunismo, fue párroco de Crémona (1945-1959), escribió muchos libros de apologética y algunos referentes a la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia, como: * La più bella aventura (La más linda aventura) (1934) * Tempo di credere (Es tiempo de creer) (1941) * Anch’io voglio bene al Papa (Yo también quiero al Papa) (1942) * Impegno con Cristo (Reinando con Cristo) (1943) Colaboró en la fundación de la Democracia Cristiana de Italia, junto al Padre Luigi Sturzo y Alcide De Gasperi, y fundó en 1949, el periódico Adesso, para evangelizar a los más pobres y al campesinado. El Padre Mazzolari falleció en Bozzolo, Italia, a la edad de 69 años, actualmente se está tramitando su vida y escritos para su pronta beatificación. Esta enterrado en la Iglesia de San Pedro Apóstol de Bozzolo. (es)
  • Primo Mazzolari (13 January 1890 – 12 April 1959), best known as don Primo, was an Italian priest of the Catholic Church. He was also a partisan and writer who established the review Adesso ("Now") in 1949. Known as the priest of Bozzolo, his thoughts anticipated some of the orientations of the Second Vatican Council, especially about the "Church of the Poor", religious freedom, and pluralism. From the start of the 1950s, don Primo developed a social doctrine with empathy towards the disadvantaged (where a lot of people depend on charity) and pacifism, which earned him criticism and sanctions from the ecclesiastical authorities and led him to be marginalized in his own parish of Bozzolo. In 1955, with the anonymous publication of Tu non-uccidere (You, don't kill), don Primo attacked the doctrine of just war and the ideology of victory, in the name of nonviolence, to support a Movement "... of Christian resistance against war ..." and for justice and peace. It was only at the end of the 1950s, in the last months of his life, that don Primo began to receive the first approval of the ecclesiastical authorities. In November 1957, the archbishop of Milan Montini, future Pope Paul VI, called on him to preach in his diocese. In February 1959, Pope John XXIII received him in a private audience and publicly called him "Tromba dello spirito santo nella Bassa Padana" (Trumpet of the Holy Spirit in Bassa Padana). Pope Francis visited Bozzolo and gave a speech and prayed at his tomb, meeting with members of Fondazione (Foundation) Mazzolari and its President, and a scientist who is a professor and member of the Fondazione Mazzolari, as part of a one-day helicopter pilgrimage in Italy, on 20 June 2017, to Bozzolo, and to (to visit the area of Don (Father) Lorenzo Milani. (en)
  • Primo Mazzolari, dit Don Primo, né le 13 janvier 1890 à Crémone et mort le 12 avril 1959 à Bozzolo, est un prêtre catholique italien, résistant, puis fondateur en 1949 de la revue (it) (Maintenant). Connu comme le curé de Bozzolo, il a été une personnes du catholicisme italien de la première moitié du XXe siècle. Sa pensée anticipait quelques-unes des orientations du concile Vatican II, en particulier en ce qui concerne l'« Église des pauvres », la liberté religieuse, le pluralisme. (fr)
  • Don Primo Mazzolari (Cremona, 13 gennaio 1890 – Cremona, 12 aprile 1959) è stato un presbitero, scrittore e partigiano italiano.Conosciuto come il parroco di Bozzolo, fu una delle più significative figure del cattolicesimo italiano nella prima metà del Novecento. Il suo pensiero anticipò alcune delle istanze dottrinarie e pastorali del Concilio Vaticano II (in particolare relativamente alla "Chiesa dei poveri", alla libertà religiosa, al pluralismo, al "dialogo coi lontani", alla distinzione tra errore ed erranti), tanto da venire definito "carismatico e profetico". Sul piano politico, infine, i suoi atteggiamenti e la sua predicazione espressero una decisa opposizione all'ideologia fascista e ad ogni forma di ingiustizia e di violenza (tra l'altro nascose e salvò, durante la guerra, numerosi ebrei e antifascisti, come, dopo di essa, anche alcune persone coinvolte nel fascismo ingiustamente perseguitate). Primo Mazzolari è morto dopo un malore mentre predicava, ed è stato sepolto nella chiesa di San Pietro Apostolo a Bozzolo. La sua tomba è stata realizzata su un progetto di Giacomo Manzù. (it)
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  • Ο Πρίμο Ματσολάρι (ιταλικά: Primo Mazzolari‎, Κρεμόνα, 13 Ιανουαρίου 1890 - Μπότσολο , 12 Απριλίου 1959) ήταν Ιταλός κληρικός. (el)
  • Primo Mazzolari, dit Don Primo, né le 13 janvier 1890 à Crémone et mort le 12 avril 1959 à Bozzolo, est un prêtre catholique italien, résistant, puis fondateur en 1949 de la revue (it) (Maintenant). Connu comme le curé de Bozzolo, il a été une personnes du catholicisme italien de la première moitié du XXe siècle. Sa pensée anticipait quelques-unes des orientations du concile Vatican II, en particulier en ce qui concerne l'« Église des pauvres », la liberté religieuse, le pluralisme. (fr)
  • Primo Mazzolari (Cremona, 13 de enero de 1890 - Bozzolo, 12 de abril de 1959) fue un sacerdote italiano, nacido en Santa Maria del Boschetto (barrio rural de Cremona) en 1890. Es destacado en su país, Italia, por su férrea oposición al fascismo y al comunismo, fue párroco de Crémona (1945-1959), escribió muchos libros de apologética y algunos referentes a la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia, como: Colaboró en la fundación de la Democracia Cristiana de Italia, junto al Padre Luigi Sturzo y Alcide De Gasperi, y fundó en 1949, el periódico Adesso, para evangelizar a los más pobres y al campesinado. (es)
  • Primo Mazzolari (13 January 1890 – 12 April 1959), best known as don Primo, was an Italian priest of the Catholic Church. He was also a partisan and writer who established the review Adesso ("Now") in 1949. Known as the priest of Bozzolo, his thoughts anticipated some of the orientations of the Second Vatican Council, especially about the "Church of the Poor", religious freedom, and pluralism. In February 1959, Pope John XXIII received him in a private audience and publicly called him "Tromba dello spirito santo nella Bassa Padana" (Trumpet of the Holy Spirit in Bassa Padana). (en)
  • Don Primo Mazzolari (Cremona, 13 gennaio 1890 – Cremona, 12 aprile 1959) è stato un presbitero, scrittore e partigiano italiano.Conosciuto come il parroco di Bozzolo, fu una delle più significative figure del cattolicesimo italiano nella prima metà del Novecento. Il suo pensiero anticipò alcune delle istanze dottrinarie e pastorali del Concilio Vaticano II (in particolare relativamente alla "Chiesa dei poveri", alla libertà religiosa, al pluralismo, al "dialogo coi lontani", alla distinzione tra errore ed erranti), tanto da venire definito "carismatico e profetico". (it)
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