Luigi Sturzo (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi ˈsturtso]; 26 November 1871 – 8 August 1959) was an Italian Catholic priest and prominent politician. He...
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Sturzo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Luigi Sturzo (1871–1959), Italian Roman Catholic priest and politician, brother...
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Luigi Sturzo Institute was founded in 1951 by Luigi Sturzo of the Partito Popolare (Italian Popular Party). The mission of The Luigi Sturzo Institute...
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doi:10.2753/RSP1061-1967330167. Sturzo, Luigi (1939). Church and State. New York: Longmans, Green and Co. Sturzo, Luigi (1947). "The Philosophic Background...
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Popolarismo (English: Popularism) is the term Italian politician Luigi Sturzo used to describe his political doctrine that formed the ideological basis...
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social legislation. The Italian People's Party was cofounded in 1919 by Luigi Sturzo, a Sicilian Catholic priest. The PPI was backed by Pope Benedict XV to...
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Dalser Giorgia Sinicorni [it] as Queen Elena Paolo Macedonio [it] as Don Luigi Sturzo Federico Mainardi as Albino Volpi [it] Elena Lietti [it] as Velia Matteotti [it]...
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Catholic Church Luigi Raimondi (1912–1975), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Luigi Sincero (1870–1936), Roman Catholic Cardinal Luigi Sturzo (1871–1959)...
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as well, as Benedict XV now permitted Catholic politicians led by Don Luigi Sturzo to participate in national Italian politics. In 1917, Benedict XV promulgated...
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the Italian People's Party (PPI), a political party created in 1919 by Luigi Sturzo, a Catholic priest. The PPI won over 20% of the votes in the 1919 and...
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