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Where can one find a biography on Pope Pius XII?

You can find biographies on Pope Pius XII in libraries, bookstores, and online retailers like Amazon. Look for reputable biographers such as John Cornwell, Robert A. Ventresca, or David G. Dalin for insightful accounts of the life of Pope Pius XII.


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The First Vatican Council was convoked by Pope Pius IX on June 29, 1868, and opened on December 8, 1869, by Pope Pius IX.


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France does not have a pope, there is only one pope and he resides in the Vatican. The Pope in 1930 was Pope Pius XI.


When is Pope Pius' feast day?

There is more than one Pope Pius who have assigned feast days so you should be more specific.Pope Pius I - Formerly July 11 but suppressed since 1969St. Pius V - April 30Blessed Pius IX - February 7St. Pius X - August 21Ven. Pope Pius XII - no feast day assigned yet.


Where can you find the book 'The Life of Pope Pius X' from 1904?

There are several biographies of Pope Pius X available but many are out of print. You might find one in a used book store or by searching Amazon or eBay or through a general search of the Internet. The particular book you are looking for can occasionally be found on one or more of there sources. However, even in only fair condition they sell for relatively high prices.


Why would the pope want the job of being the pope?

Most cardinals do not really want to be pope as it entails massive amounts of responsibility. They accept the position only because they consider it as God's will. Eugenio Pacelli (Pope Pius XII) upon being elected said: "I do not deserve this honor. I accept it as a cross".Pius also requested that the cardinals vote one more time to verify he was the chosen one before he accepted the position as pope.


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What church is most similar to the Catholic Church?

Roman Catholic AnswerI believe that you will find the Society of St. Pius X very similar to Catholicism. They are fervent Catholics who believe that there hasn't been a valid Pope is Pope Pius XII. The Orthodox churches have very similar doctrines. But in the final analysis, Jesus Christ only founded one church, so by definition, every other church is very far removed from Catholicism because every one of them have denied some essential of the faith that God has preserved for us in His church including the Orthodox, and the Society of Saint Pius X.


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Which pope declared the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception?

A:Pope Pius IX proclaimed the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception in 1854. Strictly speaking, this was not an infallible doctrine, as the First Vatican Council had not yet approved the doctrine of papal infallibility. However, in 1870 the Vatican Council voted almost unanimously for the doctrine of papal infallibility, with only 2 opposed. One of Pius' opponents at the Council was subsequently excommunicated.Catholic Answer:The doctrine of the Immaculate Conception was defined and declared by Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1854.


How did Saint Pius X become a Christian?

Pope Pius X was born Giuseppe Melchior Sarto and was one of eight children born to impoverished farming parents who were staunch Catholics. He was born on June 2, 1835, and officially accepted into the Catholic Church the following day when he was baptized.


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