[8] In 1595 first Status Animarum, a register with the personal and religious data of the parishioners (339 at that time in Busnago) used for determining the tithe (tenth part of the wealth) to be paid to the parish.[citation needed] In 1805 Lombardy was included in the Italian Reign of Napoleon Bonaparte, who created a new regional and local administration introducing departments, districts and cantons.[9] After being part of the administration of Pieve di Pontirolo Busnago entered in the department of Olona (with Milan as capital), third district of Monza and fourth canton of Gorgonzola.[13] During the last years of the 1910s in the middle of the municipality a tramway, which connected Monza with Trezzo sull'Adda and Bergamo, was built: by this intervention, the town finally emerged from isolation.Between the 1970s and the 1980s the new administration built the secondary school, in the name of the General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa and Domenico Russo who were killed by the Mafia in Palermo in 1982, and created the first public library of the town in Saint Rocco street.[7] the Cardinal described an icon, depicting Saint Margaret, painted on a panel placed on the altar of the church; A vase with holy water at the entrance, four square windows and the sacristy (a large room with a brick floor and a closet that kept sacred objects).From 1529 to nowadays, 26 priests succeeded one another at the head of the church of Busnago: Martino de Regibus; Priest Giovita of Bergamo; Pietro Levate de Regibus; Arcangelo Scarpini; Alessandro Orobono; Domenico Balconi; Francesco Voltolina; Gerolamo Mangili; Gerolamo Mantegazza; Pietro Antonio Castiglione; Giovanni Ambrogio Lecchi; Luigi Canzolo; Pier Paolo Bonone; Giovanni Battista Salvione; Giovanni Battista Salvecchi; Domenico Prima; Carlo Bortolomeo Zaffrani; Carlo Giuseppe Landriani; Luigi Niccolini; Carlo Coppa; Antonio Simbardi; Alfredo Bardelli; Lini Cairati; Domenico de Bernardi; Stefano Strada and Eugenio Boriotti.[18] The Gandini priest built the cinema hall, that today is still active, and opened a small bar; while Don Enrico created the group of catechists, founded the newspaper "theTimone" (November 1963) and promoted for the first time in the mid-sixties the oratory during the summer.[18] In 1989 the new priest Don Domenico promoted a project to enhance the oratory to the present day shape, the construction of a small chapel, the creation of a playground and the foundation of a new newspaper: "the Busnagori".[20] Between the 1950s and 1960s a significant reconstruction transformed the house into a college: a theater, a canteen, several games rooms, a gymnasium, several outdoor courts and the middle school were also opened.
Church of Saint Margherita, Cascina Cortena, Busnago