Let me start by reading through the provided text carefully.
The document is about the Roman Province of the Redemptorists (C.SS.R.) contributing to the revival of the congregation in Sicily from 1887 to 1936. It mentions the suppression in 1860 by Garibaldi and Crispi, leading to dispersion. Then, after some time, efforts to restore the congregation began, facing opposition from liberal-masons. The first community started in 1881 with specific individuals, including the two Cupani brothers and others. They found an abandoned church and house in a malaria-prone area. Some members left due to malaria, and Pietro Cupani took over. He died in 1885 from malaria and asthma. Later, in 1887, the general superior, Mauron, sent reinforcements, including Donato Mancini and Girolamo Romano, but they stayed only a few months. The text also mentions the importance of the image of the Immaculate in Mazara, which had a miraculous event in 1797. The article references several sources, like MINERVINO I and GIAMMUSSO's works, which I should note in the summary.
I need to make sure the summary is in Italian, as per the user's request. The key points are the suppression in 1860, the dispersion, the efforts by the Roman Province, the establishment of the first community in 1881, the challenges faced (malaria, opposition), the leadership changes, and the eventual revival with the help of Mauron sending reinforcements. Also, the mention of the miraculous image in Mazara is important. I should avoid any markdown and keep it straightforward. Let me check the dates and names again to ensure accuracy. The summary should flow logically from the suppression to the revival efforts, highlighting the key events and figures. I need to condense the information without losing the main points, making sure to mention the sources where necessary but without going into too much detail. Also, the user wants it concise but detailed, so I should balance between being thorough and not too lengthy. Let me structure it step by step: start with the suppression and dispersion, then the efforts by the Roman Province, the first community in 1881, the challenges, leadership changes, and the eventual success with the arrival of new members in 1887. Make sure to include the miraculous event of the image in Mazara as a notable point. Alright, that should cover the main aspects.
Dopo la soppressione della Congregazione redentorista in Sicilia nel 1860 (voluta da Francesco Crispi), i redentoristi si dispersero, ma la Provincia Romana contribuì attivamente alla sua rinascita dal 1887 al 1936. Nel 1881, con l’arrivo dei primi membri in Sicilia, si fondò la prima comunità in un luogo malarico, con i fratelli Cupani (Pietro e Luigi) e Antonino Impiduglia, che si stabilirono a Canicattì e Mazara del Vallo. Tuttavia, i primi membri si ritirarono per malattie, e Pietro Cupani, diventato superiore, guidò la casa per quasi quattro anni, morì nel 1885 per febbre malarica e asma. Nel 1887, il Superiore generale Nicola Mauron inviò rinforzi, tra cui Donato Mancini e Girolamo Romano, ma questi rimasero solo pochi mesi. La riconquista della Congregazione si intensificò grazie a gesti di generosità come le rendite per missionari e l’offerta del santuario della Madonna del Paradiso a Mazara del Vallo, dove un’immagine dell’Immacolata (del pittore Conca) ebbe manifestazioni miracolose nel 1797. La Provincia Romana mantenne il contatto con i dispersi, organizzando missioni e sostenendo l’attività religiosa, culminando nella riapertura delle case di Mazara e Uditore. La storia evidenzia la resilienza e l’impegno dei redentoristi, nonostante le difficoltà, e l’importanza del sostegno della Provincia Romana nel rilanciare la presenza della Congregazione in Sicilia.