Pope Pius IX (Italian: Pio IX, Pio Nono; born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of the Catholic Church from 1846...
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The Order of Pope Pius IX (Italian: Ordine di Pio IX), also referred as the Pian Order (Italian: Ordine Piano, pronounced [piˈaːno]), is a papal order...
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This article contains a list of encyclicals of Pope Pius IX. Pius IX issued 41 papal encyclicals during his reign as pope:...
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Pope Leo XIII (category Cardinals created by Pope Pius IX)
the fourth-longest reign of any pope, behind those of Peter the Apostle, Pius IX (his immediate predecessor) and John Paul II. He is well known for his...
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1821 (1821): Pius VII, Ecclesiam a Jesu Christo. 1825 (1825): Leo XII, Quo graviora. 1829 (1829): Pius VIII, Traditi humilitati. 1830 (1830): Pius VIII, Litteris...
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The relationship between Pope Pius IX and the United States was an important aspect of the pontiff's foreign policy and Church growth program. Together...
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Sarto took as his papal name Pius X, out of respect for his recent predecessors of the same name, particularly Pope Pius IX (1846–1878), who had fought...
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Garibaldi. The election of Pope Pius IX in 1846 caused a sensation among Italian patriots, both at home and in exile. Pius's initial reforms seemed to identify...
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where the novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help is prayed weekly. Pope Pius IX granted a pontifical decree of canonical coronation along with its official...
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Century: Leo XII to Pius IX. Vol. II. London: J. Murray. pp. 51–101. Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, George (1932). "Chapters VII, VIII, IX". Italy in the Making:...
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The relations between Pope Pius IX and Judaism were off to a good start at the beginning of his papacy, but relations later soured after anti-clerical...
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de 1956) | PIUS XII". Archived from the original on 2021-10-02. Retrieved 2021-10-02. "Salutari fonti, die III m. Martii, A.D. MCMLVII - Pius PP. XII, Litterae...
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veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lourdes. On 1 February 1876, Pope Pius IX officially granted a decree of canonical coronation to the image as Notre-Dame...
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(1559–1565) Pope Pius V (1566–1572) Pope Pius VI (1775–1799) Pope Pius VII (1800–1823) Pope Pius VIII (1829–1830) Pope Pius IX (1846–1878) Pope Pius X (1903–1914)...
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Magisterium (section Pius IX and Vatican I)
the infallibility of the Church. Pope Pius IX's definition of the Immaculate Conception of Mary and Pope Pius XII's definition of the Assumption of Mary...
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Archangel, also called the Rosary of the Angels, is a chaplet approved by Pope Pius IX in 1851. Antónia d'Astónaco was a Portuguese Carmelite nun who reported...
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Mariology of the popes (redirect from Mariology of Pope Pius IX)
1943 encyclical Mystici corporis, Pius XII speaks to the 1854 dogma of the Immaculate Conception promulgated by Pius IX. Mary, whose sinless soul was filled...
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Foreign relations between Pope Pius IX and Italy were characterized by an extensive political and diplomatic conflict over Italian unification and the...
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The foreign relations between Pope Pius IX and France reflected Pope Pius IX's hostility to the French Third Republic's anticlerical politics, as well...
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third highest Papal order is the Order of Pius IX, founded on 17 June 1847 by Pope Pius IX. The Order of Pius IX is the highest Papal order currently awarded...
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Administrative subdivisions of the Papal States from 1816 to 1870 (section New legations of Pius IX)
declared. It was crushed by a French army, and Pius returned to Rome on 12 April 1850. On 22 November 1850, Pius IX issued an edict grouping the 19 delegations...
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The Papal States under Pope Pius IX assumed a much more modern and secular character than had been seen under previous pontificates, and yet this progressive...
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forcing the monarchs to flee their capitals, including Pope Pius IX. Initially, Pius IX had been something of a reformer, but conflicts with the revolutionaries...
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reconstituted, would have endured." Pope Pius IX and succeeding popes Leo XIII, Pius X, Benedict XV, and Pius XI took great care not to recognize the legitimacy...
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and religious matters. Integralists uphold the 1864 definition of Pope Pius IX in Quanta cura that the religious neutrality of the civil power cannot...
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of the Papal States and was the arms minister during the reign of Pope Pius IX. He led Papal forces during the Battle of Mentana against Italian troops...
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capital because Napoleon III kept a French garrison in Rome protecting Pope Pius IX. The opportunity to eliminate the last vestige of the Papal States came...
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Life of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Canonization of St. Thérèse Homily of Pope Pius XI at the Canonization of St. Thérèse on 17 May 1925. Jubilee of parliament...
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Archives. Pontifical decree of coronation granted on 16 July 1875 by Pope Pius IX as a "special mandate" (De Speciali Mandatum Sanctissimi) or Motu Proprio...
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hitherto liberally-inclined Pope Pius IX had to flee the city. The revolution was suppressed with French help in 1849 and Pius IX switched to a conservative...
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