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Claire Negrini : ウィキペディア英語版 | Claire Negrini Claire Mary Gertrude Young Negrini (born 1931) was a Chicago woman who fell in love with an Italian Catholic priest, moved to Italy to be with him in 1951, and renounced U.S. citizenship in a bid to avoid deportation. The two married at the end of that year, resulting in their excommunication; they eventually emigrated from Italy to the United Kingdom before finally settling in Mexico. ==Early life== Negrini (née Young) was the daughter of James J. Young, a professor at Loyola University, and Eileen Brady Young. She grew up in Chicago. She met Luciano Negrini, the man who would become her husband, when he was in Chicago; the two were taking voice lessons from the same teacher. Luciano Negrini was a missionary in China, and had been sent to the United States by his bishop to raise funds to continue their work.〔 Young fell in love with Negrini, and asked him to marry her many times, but he initially refused, sticking to his vows as a priest.〔 According to Young, her father was more accepting of the romance, but her mother was strongly opposed.〔 However, her father also attempted to block the marriage by arranging for a psychiatric assessment of his daughter, in hopes that she would be found irrational and mentally incapable of contracting a marriage.〔 Young eventually travelled to Italy with Negrini, where the two moved into his aunt's apartment in Milan. In April, she visited the U.S. consulate in an attempt to renounce her citizenship, but foreign service officers told her that she would have to wait. Her bid for statelessness was an effort to avoid expulsion from the country, as with no means of support she could have been deported back to the United States.
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