Nor did Pope Pius XII eschew the field of psychotherapy, if one credits his allocutions to those who practiced in the field. |
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Before that can be done well, I think, the archives of Pius XII's pontificate will probably have to be fully catalogued and opened. |
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In February 1878 Pius IX died but one month after allowing Victor Emanuel II to receive the viaticum during the king's final bout with malaria. |
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In 1808, Pope Pius VII made Baltimore an archdiocese, with suffragan bishops in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Bardstown, Kentucky. |
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During the reign of King Philip II, Pope Pius V, appalled at the unconscionable carnage of the bullfights, forbade the practice of the corridas. |
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Who better demonstrates this reality than John Paul II, the pope about to beatify Pius? |
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The decline in vocations, which began under Pius XII, has not been reversed and there is now one seminarist for every twelve priests. |
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Pius IX made his furious rejection of liberalism and national unification indubitable upon his return to Rome. |
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Mazzini looked to Rome where, to his relief, Pius IX had lost favour with liberals after refusing to condone the war against Austria. |
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Pope Pius XII in particular contributed heavily to renewal of the Church's liturgical and Sacramental life. |
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Both Pius XI and Pius XII had pontificates that built upon the concordats begun under Benedict. |
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During his Rome visit, Teilhard had hoped to meet with the pope, Pius XII, but was unable to gain an audience. |
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We thank Father Provincial and Fr. Pius most fraternally for their timely collaboration. |
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When in 1903 Leo XIII died and the Patriarch of Venice ascended to St Peter's throne as Pius X, the Vatican dismembered the political arm of the organization for good. |
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In 1566 Pope Pius V requested that Danti use his architect's skills to design Santa Croce, the church of the Dominican monastery at Bosco Marengo near Alessandria. |
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Thinking this was a traditional South African welcome by a private security firm within our 'compound,' Pius compliantly handed over everything. |
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He was continued in this office by Pius IV, whom, however, he antagonized by his censoriousness and obstinacy. |
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The visit of two important Society of Saint Pius X priests included Holy Mass, a talk and a pot luck supper each day. |
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Subiaco preserves its medieval form and owes many of its buildings to Pope Pius VI, who as cardinal was commendatory abbot of the monastery. |
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In an attempt to avoid further bloodshed Pius asked his own army, the Zouaves, to lay down their arms, fled the Quirinal and shut himself up in the Vatican. |
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The missal of Pope Pius V in 1570 prescribed the sequence of Innocent III, with rose on the two Sundays mentioned. |
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And with John Fisher, he was canonized by Pius XI in 1935, on the fourth centenary of his martyrdom. |
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It is still standing. He was elevated to the rank of domestic prelate by Pope Pius X, which is why his title is monsignor. |
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Pius KrivĂ˝ was also known in Switzerland as a zeal-ous priest who radiated joy, and who was very approachable. |
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Representing the St. Pius X Parent Teacher Association will be Janet Henley Andrews, who is president, and Susan Hiscock, who is vice-president. |
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In 1929 Pius XI set up a commission of cardinals for the codification of canon law valid for all Uniate churches in the East. |
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Pius IX was the fourth son of Girolamo Mastai-Ferretti, gonfalonier of Senigallia, and the countess Caterina Solazzi. |
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In addition to the historical and memoir sections, some thoughts from Pius KrivĂ˝'s homilies are included at the end of the book. |
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After Caleruega, I returned to Rome to DSI's beautiful office, the former sacristy of Pius V, at Santa Sabina. |
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Pius SegmĂĽller was deployed as Commander of the Swiss Guard in Rome, and as Commander of the Lucerne City Police Department. |
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The Austrian court was dominated by the Jesuits, its government had concluded a concordat with Pius IX, the pope who ardently combated all modern ideas. |
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To gratify Pius, Cosimo in 1570 married Camilla Martelli, who had long been his mistress. |
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But the relationship between the two men deteriorated, and in 1809 the Papal States were annexed once again and Pius was taken prisoner. |
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In 1981 Pius KrivĂ˝ became seriously ill and was admitted to the Slovak Institute of St. Cyril and Methodius in Rome. |
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On trips to Rome in 1907 and 1910, he obtained from Pope Pius X a promise that an Acadian bishop would be appointed. |
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Father Pius was buried in the tomb of the Slovak Institute in Cimitero Flaminio in Rome. |
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Pope Pius II exploited the fact that the Compactata had been approved by a council and not the pope and so he declared it null and void. |
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The first attempt to do so was under Pope Pius XII, who modernized the Church in a very clever way. |
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Aloof and bookish, Pius XI spent years as a Vatican librarian before becoming a diplomat and cardinal. |
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Henry Manning, who progressed from convert to ultramontane cardinal, encouraged Pius IX to consolidate authority and claim infallibility when pronouncing ex cathedra. |
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Pius V published the bull of excommunication of Elizabeth in 1570 to aid the Rebellion of the Northern Earls, but deliberately without informing Philip first. |
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Near the Visitation booth, members of St. Pius X Church, Mount Pleasant, served western Pennsylvania ethnic classics, perogies, cabbage and noodles and cabbage rolls. |
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In the same way, the Revolution of 1848 and the misfortunes endured by Pius IX gave rise to a new school of thought: ultramontane, anti-liberal and which upheld the temporal power of the Pope. |
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Pope Pius VII responded by excommunicating Napoleon, who in response held the pontiff prisoner, first in France and later in the Ligurian town of Savona. |
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Pope Pius XII was the first to pay such a visit, meeting with King Victor Emmanuel III on 28 December 1939, to plead for peace after the outbreak of the Second World War. |
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It cannot even be absolutely certain when the frontier laid out by Pius was equipped with the manpitts and other special fortifications. |
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Then there came the Modernists, condemned by Pope St. Pius X, but whose heresies lived on to be re-hatched at Vatican II by the liberal theologians, and canonized by the conciliar popes. |
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Pope Pius VII was present at the coronation of Napoleon I in 1804 but did not actually perform the crowning. |
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It has to do with a secondary and additional request annexed and added on to the message of heaven, made to Pope Pius XII, according to that which her confessor had told her! |
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In 1851 he entered the Order as a non-cleric brother-at the suggestion of Pius IX-in the Custody of strictest observance begun by the Saxony Province. |
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In the encyclical Mediator Dei, Pope Pius XII elucidates this principle and address errors that can arise from a misunderstanding of it. |
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In fact, in 1931, Pope Pius XI had named Eugenio Pacelli, at the time Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal protector of the religious families of the Assumption. |
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For an example in point, Our predecessor of immortal memory, Pius IX, so argued when he proclaimed the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. |
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In 1929 Pius XI informed the Eastern Churches of his intention to work out a Code for the whole of the Eastern Church. |
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Father Denis is the maternal uncle of Jean-Gabriel Michaud and it was he who baptized him, as well as our daughter Marie-Hélène, in Saint Pius X church in Quebec City in different ceremonies. |
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Pope Pius XI canonised More and Fisher on 19 May 1935, and More's feast day was established as 9 July. |
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Pius XII created 32 cardinals in early 1946, having announced his intentions to do so in his preceding Christmas message. |
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In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte's General Louis Alexandre Berthier invaded Italy, imprisoning Pope Pius VI, who died in captivity. |
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On the other hand, the body of St. Pius X, which has not been embalmed, remains intact and entire, and even endowed with a certain amount of flexibility after 87 years. |
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It was also the nub of the controversy between Le Sillon and Pius X in the early 1900s, alas not discussed in the book. |
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Other names used by antiquarians include the Wall of Pius and the Antonine Vallum, after Antoninus Pius. |
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He also points to the grave implications of this dictum by Pius X for small and underpopulated communities where marital choice was limited. |
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Even the advance on Scotland under Antoninus Pius resulted in a substantial reduction of troops in Wales. |
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Founded in 1926 by Pope Pius XI, CNEWA is a special agency of the Holy See providing support to the churches and peoples of the Middle East, Northeast Africa, India and Eastern Europe. |
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In spite of very difficult times spent in several prisons, Pius KrivĂ˝ considered this time as a special opportunity to be a faithful brother preacher and he maintained his own unique humorous spirit. |
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Like several other smaller congregations, it was obliged in 1568 under Pope Pius V to unite with the general body of Observantists. |
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Construction began in AD 142 at the order of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius, and took about 12 years to complete. |
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What I called blood libel was the charge that Pope Pius XII, and my church, were moral accessories to mass murder. |
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It was then brought to Italy, where Enea Silvio Piccolomini, later Pope Pius II, first examined and analyzed the book. |
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In 1570, Pope Pius V declared Elizabeth a heretic who was not the legitimate queen and her subjects no longer owed her obedience. |
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Pope Pius VI never accepted the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, further isolating the Church in France. |
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Pope Pius X radically rearranged the Psalter of the Breviary and altered the rubrics of the Mass. |
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Clitherow was beatified in 1929 by Pope Pius XI and canonised on 25 October 1970 by Pope Paul VI among the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. |
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Pius X High School for Boys, and then at Xaverian College in Victoria Park, Manchester. |
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Pope Pius II strongly advocated for another Crusade, while Nicholas of Cusa supported engaging in a dialogue with the Ottomans. |
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Between 1459 and 1462 the most famous architects of Italy worked there for the Pope Pius II and built the city centre of the small town. |
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Not surprisingly, the move to beatify Pius XII alongside John XXIII in 2000 provoked a storm of controversy that may have contributed to the decision to postpone Pius's beatification. |
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The Prince also recently met Pius Ncube, the Archbishop of Bulawayo, an outspoken critic of the government. |
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Two years later, on May 17, 1925, she was canonized by Pope Pius XI, who named her the principal patron saint of the missions worldwide, on an equal footing with St. Francis Xavier. |
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Thus, these two popes lie within the continuity of Saint Pius X and of Pius XI in proposing Saint John Mary Vianney as model, patron and intercessor to the priests of the entire world. |
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During the years succeeding the rule of Antoninus Pius, the Roman Empire began to be attacked on all sides. |
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Afterwards, Pope Pius IX declared himself as prisoner in the Vatican, and in 1871 the capital of Italy was finally moved from Florence to Rome. |
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The Church proposed him for the worship of the faithful with his beatification in1622 and with his canonization in1931, when Pope Pius XIproclaimed him Doctor of the Church. |
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French troops also deposed Pope Pius VI, establishing a republic in Rome. |
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With respect to opera, the legendary Puerto Rican tenor Antonio Paoli was so celebrated, that he performed private recitals for Pope Pius X and the Czar Nicholas II of Russia. |
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With the approval of the American hierarchy, the two priests traveled to Rome in June 1911 to receive final approval from Pope Pius X for their project. |
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A longstanding Germanophile, Pius XII was nonetheless anti-Nazi. |
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The music of the Pontifical Anthem, anthem of the Vatican City, was composed in 1869 by Charles Gounod, for the golden jubilee of Pope Pius IX's priestly ordination. |
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Fourth to Balmont Belle on his debut, this Antonius Pius gelding performed creditably when second to older rival Vasanta Navaratri, also at Dundalk, two weeks ago. |
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In 1570, Pope Pius V issued a Papal bull, Regnans in Excelsis, excommunicating Elizabeth, and releasing her subjects from their allegiance to her. |
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Antoninus Pius never visited Britain, whereas his predecessor Hadrian did. |
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In 1851 Pope Pius IX approved the Chaplet of Saint Michael based on the 1751 reported private revelation from archangel Michael to the Carmelite nun Antonia d'Astonac. |
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In 1950, Pope Pius XII defined the Assumption of Mary as dogma, the only time that a pope has spoken ex cathedra since papal infallibility was explicitly declared. |
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In 1975, he was awarded both the Eddington Medal and the Pius XI Gold Medal, and in 1976 the Dannie Heineman Prize, the Maxwell Prize and the Hughes Medal. |
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These liturgical rites have an antiquity of at least 200 years before 1570, the date of Pope Pius V's Quo primum, and were thus allowed to continue. |
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Pius XII had refrained from creating cardinals during the war. |
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