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Nationality
  
ARG

Occupation
  
Catholic priest

Role
  
Priest

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Name
  
Lorenzo Massa

Education
  
Salesians of Don Bosco

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Died
  
October 31, 1949, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

Parents
  
Lorenzo Massa, Margarita Scanavino

Lorenzo Bartolome Massa (born in Moron, Buenos Aires, Argentina November 11, 1882 - died in Buenos Aires, October 31, 1949) was a Catholic priest, mostly notably for being one of the main founders of Club San Lorenzo de Almagro and scout group Don Bosco's Argentinian Explorers.

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Early Years

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Lorenzo Bartolome Massa was born in Moron, and his parents Lorenzo Massa and his mother Margarita Scanavino were born in Turin, Italy. His sisters were Angela and Blanca, which were also religious. On February 13, 1898 he was ordained to the priesthood by Priest Joseph Vespignani. In 1900, Massa took his first job as a Salesian of Don Bosco Agricultural School in Uribelarrea until October 1902. Then Massa continued at the College Pius IX as a teacher and assistant in theology. In 1908 he was appointed as manager of the Oratorio San Antonio, in 4050 Mexico Street in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

Los Forzosos de Almagro (San Lorenzo)

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During 1908, Massa meets a group of boys from the neighborhood named Los Forzosos del Almagro led by a young man named Federico Monti. This name defines virtue of force in the game of football. Facing the drawbacks of playing in the street, the priest offers them play in the Oratory of San Antonio. This event would be the preliminary stage of the founding of Club Atletico San Lorenzo de Almagro.

Explorers of Don Bosco's Argentinians

On December 14, 1875, the first 10 Salesians came to Argentina. Since then, in every city settled, they created works and activities for youth. The Salesians in Argentina turned the whole society "donboscana way to the formation of youth", concretized through the Holidays oratories, which were characterized by joy, Christian upbringing instilled slowly through techniques such as the classic "Goodnight Salesian "and many others, combined with various means of attraction: small works of theater, craft workshops, walks with his classic bands to attract people to the Mass.

The work of the Salesians continued to grow in the formation of Oratorios. Between 1908 and 1914, the bands, the brackets and Battalions Gymnasts, recorded brilliant pages. In all this, the need to beat form a stable body. It was then that Father Joseph Vespignani (at the upper point of the Salesians), which had received reports of current that attracted young people to leave the Church, and had even reached Argentinian scoutist version (planned by Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell) wanted ahead of this emerging and influence. Excited about the idea of giving concrete form to something more stable, and recalling Blossio brackets created by Don Bosco at the beginning of his work, combined with the activities of existing brackets gymnasts, he called Father Lorenzo Massa. From that moment, the theoretical and organizational framework of Dom Bosco's Argentinian Scouts outlined. Besides participating in the creation, was the first Chaplain Battalion No. 1.

On Sunday February 28, 1915, the announcement of a hike and camp who performed the Scouts of Argentina came to Argentinian priest Lorenzo Massa. "Is it possible to join this noble institution with our charism?" Massa asked. He presented his draft form, with the children of this company, a Children Battalion, for walks and excursions, as had Don Bosco. On Sunday March 7, after Mass, the children invited were present to join the Children's Battalion. The name originally adopted Child Battalion was the Defenders of the Fatherland, according to the size of each split into nine companies of 30 children. Father Vespignani undertook personally to obtain the appropriate approval of the Superior Chapter of the Salesians of Don Bosco. Some time later, Father Joseph Vespignani called Father Lorenzo Massa, and said: Let's found Don Bosco's Argentinian Explorers.

On August 14, 1915, the solemn inauguration of the new school building "Saint Francis of Sales" (homage to Don Bosco on the centenary of his birth), located at the corner where the streets Hipolito Yrigoyen and Yapeyu was placed. The President was received at the entrance of the school by the principal of the house, Father Lorenzo Massa, who to greet said: "Today our house is proud to receive his visit, but we'd be more proud if the President of Argentina agreed to be escorted by our scouts, who today make his first official presentation. "Thus, for a few minutes the honor guard of the President's Office were not the traditional Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers, but was 40 by the first explorers who wore their new uniforms.

Everything became a reality on August 14, 1915 (for this reason, the day designated as Explorer), the celebration of the centenary of the birth of Don Bosco.

In founding the work, Father Jose said "Scouts will be a selection of festive Oratory, where the most prominent oratorians participate in the privileges and responsibilities inherent in Battalions" "We do not introduce anything new in the Salesians of Don Bosco; explorers of Don Bosco Oratory will just be like leaven among others. "And stressed: "You shall preserve lifelong autonomy and self-regulation."

Explorers of Don Bosco have emerged in the name of God and country to preserve and advance the moral and religious values of youth, arousing noble sentiments of patriotism, twinned with family affection and respect for authority in a climate expansive joy and healthy companionship. Before the end of year 1, and the battalion had 165 explordores in uniform and perfect discipline, by whom was the first Captain and Chief of the General Command, Mr. Ramon Cortes Conde. That same year, Father Joseph Vespignani drafted by the Law of Scouts Honor of Don Bosco, published on March 12, 1930.

Death

On the morning of October 31, 1949, Massa did not open the door of his room, the janitor who opened and Father Massa was found dead in his bed at sixty-six years old. It is believed that died of cardiac arrest in a surprise. On October 31, 2008, his remains were deposited in the mausoleum built in his honor located in the Oratorio San Antonio, in 4050 Mexico Street.

Works

Father Lorenzo Massa arrives in Tucuman in 1916 where he founded the first Salesian work in the province, through an Arts and Crafts Workshop then called Salesian College General Belgrano. He actively participated in the foundation of other Salesian houses, one of which now bears his name - Lorenzo Massa Technical Institute.

Legacy

The film El Cura Lorenzo from 1954 in which is starring actor Angel Magana, freely recreates the story of the priest in the San Lorenzo de Almagro's foundation.

References

Lorenzo Massa Wikipedia