Pope Pius XI published four encyclicals in 1937. They here follow in descending chronological order:
1. "Ingravescentibus Malis" - September 29th treating on the Rosary, addressed to the Universal Church.
2. "Nos Es Muy Conocida" - March 28th treating on the religious situation in Mexico, specifically addressed to the Mexican hierarchy.
3. "Divini Redemptoris" - March 19th treating on Atheistic Communism, addressed to the Universal Church.
4. "Mit Brennender Sorge" -March 14th treating on the Church and the German Reich, specifically addressing the German hierarchy. Of these, "Divini Redemptoris" was the most controversial and lauded, for it condemned Communism and has been a point of contention ever since.
The encyclical written in 1937 was called "Mit brennender Sorge," which means "With Burning Anxiety." It was written by Pope Pius XI and addressed issues related to the Church in Germany under the Nazi regime.
Yes, genus names are written with the first letter capitalized and the species name in lowercase, both italicized or underlined. For example, Homo sapiens.
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No, it is not necessary to underline a scientific name even if it is completely written in capital letters. The proper format for writing a scientific name is to italicize it or underline it to indicate that it is a Latinized binomial name.
You can find your name written in genus species form in the field of taxonomy. Scientists use binomial nomenclature to classify all living organisms, where the genus name comes first, followed by the species name.
Unlike the species name, the genus name of an organism can stand its own. When it is written alone, it must start with a capital letter and must be underlined if handwritten or italicized if typed.ExamplesPlasmodium vivax (genus and species, must be underlined/italicized)Plasmodium (genus name only, must be underlined/italicized)P.vivax (genus shortened with species name, must be underline/italicized)vivax (should never be written, practically meaningless)
Encyclical
Pope Pius XI.
Pius XII wrote Miranda Prorsus, the official name of the encyclical, on September 8, 1957. (The title of the encyclical would be perhaps more accurately translated as Remarkable Inventions.)
Pope Leo XIII Wrote This Encyclical.
Mysterium Fidei - encyclical - was created in 1965.
The Catholic encyclical "Arcanum" was promulgated by Pope Leo XIII on February 10, 1880.
It may be a motu proprio or an encyclical, depending upon the purpose.
It was pope pias XI
It was written in 1937.
An encyclical, which is a lengthy treatise on a subject or a motu proprio which is generally a short letter covering a particular action or subject and is meant as a clarification.
'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck and published in 1937.
Encyclicals are usually named by taking the first word, or first several words, of the encyclical in Latin and using it as the name.