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:'''Zatti, Artemide''':''Zatti, Artemides'' Artemides Zatti was born in Boretto (Reggio Emilia) on October 12, 1880. Advised to become a Salesian, he was accepted as an aspirant by Monsignor Cagliero and, at the age of 23, entered the house of Bernal. Among other things, he was entrusted with the care of a young priest who was suffering from tuberculosis. Artemide caught the disease. He was sent to the hospital of San José. While there, the priest, doctor, Fr. Evarisio Garrone, followed him, in a special way.His remains lie in the Salesian Chapel of Viedma. John Paul II beatified him on April 14, 2002, in Rome :'''Zefferino, Zefirino, Zeffirino''':''Ceferino, or Zehpyrinus'' Cf. comment on ''Ceferino'' :'''zelo''':''zeal'' The Greek term zelos means ardour, the act of emulating something (or someone). In religious terms it is a strong sense of ardour, directed to God or for the salvation of souls - in this sense then we hear it used as applied to DB. We see phrases in Salesian discourse such as ''tireless zeal'', ''the zeal for souls'', ''zeal of the Da mihi animas..'' Fr Chávez, following the UISG (Superiors General) meeting in 2004 has begun to use the synonymous term ''passion'' much more frequently :'''Ziggiotti, Renato''':''Renato Ziggiotti'' Don Ziggiotti was the first Salesian Rector Major after the generation formed directly in the school of Don Bosco, Founder, and he saw it as necessary to 'fall in again'. His service was exceptional(:nl:)

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