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'''Patrick Bascio''' is an author and Roman Catholic priest.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.catholicnews-tt.net/v2005/archives/jun/sun12/parishes.htm |title=Fr Pat Bascio - 50 years of Wonderful Service |work=Catholic News |date=June 12, 2005 |accessdate=April 7, 2011}}</ref> He is a professor at [[Salve Regina University]] in [[Rhode Island]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Activist Priest in Salve Post Looks Back at Third World |last=Moss |first=Marjorie |work=[[The Providence Journal]] |publisher=[[A. H. Belo]] |location=Rhode Island |date=April 4, 1989}}</ref>
'''Patrick Bascio''' (1927-May 30, 2010)<ref name="viaf.org">{{cite web |title=Bascio, Patrick, 1927-.... |url=https://viaf.org/viaf/46856358/#Bascio,_Patrick,_1927-.... |website=viaf.org |accessdate=15 January 2019}}</ref> was an author and Catholic priest.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.catholicnews-tt.net/v2005/archives/jun/sun12/parishes.htm |title=Fr Pat Bascio - 50 years of Wonderful Service |work=Catholic News |date=June 12, 2005 |accessdate=April 7, 2011}}</ref> He was a professor at [[Salve Regina University]] in [[Rhode Island]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Activist Priest in Salve Post Looks Back at Third World |last=Moss |first=Marjorie |work=[[The Providence Journal]] |publisher=[[A. H. Belo]] |location=Rhode Island |date=April 4, 1989}}</ref>

Bascio was born in [[Boston, Massachusetts]] to Pasquale and Antoinette Bascio. During World War II he served as a pilot in the United States Air Force. In 1955 he was ordained a priest by the [[Holy Ghost fathers]]. He earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. from [[Fordham University]].

Over the ensuing years he served as a missionary in [[Tanzania]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]] and [[Grenada]]. He was later a representative of Grenada to the United Nations. In the 1980s Bascio was the director of the Ph.D. program in the humanities at the United States Naval War College in Rhodes Island.

For many years Bascio was the priest of a majority African-American parish in Harlem. While in this position he came to see unfettered immigration as a negative thing. In 2009 he published an anti-immigration work '' On the Immorality of Illegal Immigration: A Priest Poses an Alternative Christian View''. He wrote a total of nine books including a novel.


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* ''Building a Just Society: A Different Viewpoint'', [[Orbis Books]], 1981.
* ''Building a Just Society: A Different Viewpoint'', [[Orbis Books]], 1981.
* ''Gorbachev and the Collapse of the Soviet Communist Party'' 1994
* ''Failure of White Theology: A Black Theological Perspective'', Lang, 1994.
* ''Failure of White Theology: A Black Theological Perspective'', Lang, 1994.
* ''A Crime of Innocence'' 2005, a novel
* ''Pedophilia Cancer Within'', Branden Books, 2010
* ''The Immorality of Illegal Immigration: An Alternative Christian View'', [[American Free Press]], 2009
* ''Defeating Islamic Terrorism — The Wahhabi Factor'', Branden Books, 2006
* ''Defeating Islamic Terrorism — The Wahhabi Factor'', Branden Books, 2006
* ''The Immorality of Illegal Immigration: An Alternative Christian View'', [[American Free Press]], 2009
* ''Pedophilia Cancer Within'', Branden Books, 2010


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Latest revision as of 10:24, 21 October 2024

Patrick Bascio (1927-May 30, 2010)[1] was an author and Catholic priest.[2] He was a professor at Salve Regina University in Rhode Island.[3]

Bascio was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Pasquale and Antoinette Bascio. During World War II he served as a pilot in the United States Air Force. In 1955 he was ordained a priest by the Holy Ghost fathers. He earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Fordham University.

Over the ensuing years he served as a missionary in Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada. He was later a representative of Grenada to the United Nations. In the 1980s Bascio was the director of the Ph.D. program in the humanities at the United States Naval War College in Rhodes Island.

For many years Bascio was the priest of a majority African-American parish in Harlem. While in this position he came to see unfettered immigration as a negative thing. In 2009 he published an anti-immigration work On the Immorality of Illegal Immigration: A Priest Poses an Alternative Christian View. He wrote a total of nine books including a novel.

Bibliography

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  • Building a Just Society: A Different Viewpoint, Orbis Books, 1981.
  • Gorbachev and the Collapse of the Soviet Communist Party 1994
  • Failure of White Theology: A Black Theological Perspective, Lang, 1994.
  • A Crime of Innocence 2005, a novel
  • Defeating Islamic Terrorism — The Wahhabi Factor, Branden Books, 2006
  • The Immorality of Illegal Immigration: An Alternative Christian View, American Free Press, 2009
  • Pedophilia Cancer Within, Branden Books, 2010

References

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  1. ^ "Bascio, Patrick, 1927-..." viaf.org. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Fr Pat Bascio - 50 years of Wonderful Service". Catholic News. June 12, 2005. Retrieved April 7, 2011.
  3. ^ Moss, Marjorie (April 4, 1989). "Activist Priest in Salve Post Looks Back at Third World". The Providence Journal. Rhode Island: A. H. Belo.