THE APOSTLE OF YOUTH
to Our Lady, Help of Christians; to her intercession all was due. He passed along doing good, and devoting himself to all, without choice, without predilection."
A memorable feature of Don Bosco's stay in Paris was his meeting with the celebrated Apostle of Africa, the founder of the White Fathers, Cardinal Lavigerie, who, in the Church of San Pierre, pronounced a magnificent eulogy on the Italian Apostle and his works, of which the Cardinal had seen the humble beginning in Turin. Addressing Don Bosco, His Eminence said: "I live in a country where St. Vincent of Paul was carried by force and held in slavery during two years. Now another St. Vincent of Paul is wanted in Tunis, brought by love, not by force. This St. Vincent of Paul is you, Reverend Father; with your religious family, half Italian, half French, you will accomplish better than any other, the necessary work of peace and conciliation. Your place is waiting for you…… Father of Italian orphans, I appeal to your heart. You have already responded to Europe and America; here is Africa presenting desolate children whom your heart is large enough to contain." Don Bosco could not resist this appeal. But it was many years after his holy death that Don Rua, his successor, was enabled to fulfill his promise to Cardinal Lavigerie, and found a house of Salesian Fathers in Tunis.
Among the many prodigies wrought by Don Bosco during his journey I must relate one, touch-
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