rumours go on spreading, and a report is made to the mayor, in which 1 was nominated as the head
brigand; that at the Mills an unbearable racket was being made, an intolerable disturbance, with great
damage to the walls, to the [church] benches, and even to the paving of the courtyard. 1 was hard put
to it to show that these assertions were unfounded: all in vain. An order is issued commanding us to
vacate forthwith the locale they had made available to us.25
I asked then to be allowed to go to the cemetery church of the Holy Cross, called St Peter in Chains. 26
The request was granted. We went there with great joy, but it was for one Sunday only. Due to the
fact that new reports were made in writing to the Mayor, in which our meetings were described as acts
of insubordination, we were forthwith forbidden to set foot there again.
I will not mention the names of the individuals who made these harsh reports in the City. 1 simply
observe [God forbid 1 should rejoice in it ] one of them lived but one day more, the other three until
the day the report was made, something that made a profound impression on the souls of the young
men, who had come to know about these things. What to do? 1 had a heap of equipment for church
and for recreation. A crowd of boys who followed me everywhere, and not an inch of ground to call
my own.
Afraid that my sons would cease to attend, 1 kept my worries to myself and each Sunday would take
them, sometimes to Sassi, sometimes to Our Lady of the Fields, sometimes to the
Capuchins-On-The-Hill.27 Far from decreasing the numbers, this increased them. In the meantime, as
the winter was drawing near, and the weather no longer favourable for excursions into the
countryside, in accord with Canon Borelli we rented three rooms in the Moretta House, a building not
far distant from the actual Oratory of Valdocco. During that winter our activities were limited to
simple catechism lessons each Sunday afternoon.28
At this time there was other gossip that had already been spread around, that the oratories were a
deliberate way of getting young people away from their particular parishes, to instruct them in
suspect principles. 29 This accusation grew from the fact that 1 allowed my young people every kind
of recreation, as long as they did not sin, or do anything against good conduct. With regard to the
former I sought to excuse myself, saying that my purpose was to gather together only those young
people who did not belong to any parish, and of whom most, being outsiders, did not even know to
which parish they belonged.30 The more I tried to explain the truth of the matter, the more it was
interpreted badly.
Furthermore, certain events came together to make us leave the Moretta house, in so far as in March
1846 1 had to rent a bit of meadow from the Fillippi brothers, precisely where there is a pig iron
foundry today.31 And there 1 was, under the clear blue sky, in the middle of a field, with a big hedge
about me which kept out only those who did not want to come in, surrounded by about
25 The text editor P. Braido remarks at this point that Don Bosco's account is a little exaggerated; the problem was simply
that the neighbours could not stand the row. But even he fails to mention that one of the bones of contention was the fouling
by the boys of the nearby canals which powered the mills...
26 popularly and picturesquely known as "St Peter of the Cabbages". Documentary evidence shows that this was the first
port of call, the Molassi' the second. Strange then the insistence of early Salesians like Cagliero, Rua, Berto, to the contrary:
unwillingness to contradict the Father?
27 Sassi was a village about 3 km from Turin, whose chief 'industry' was clothes washing; 'Our Lady of the Countryside'
[lit.] was at about the same distance in another direction; the 'Mount of the Capuchins', a church and monastery on a hill
overlooking Turin.
28 No mention of the evening classes which Don Bosco states in MO 11511 began at this time.
29 The emphasis is Don Bosco's.
30 'Forestieri', at the time of DB meant anyone who did not come from Turin. that is, an 'outsider'.
3 1Moretta in fact did not renew the contract.
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