Encyclical Letters of Pope St. Pius X

by Pope St PIUS X (1835 - 1914)

Iucunda Sane (On Pope Gregory the Great) March 12, 1904

Encyclical Letters of Pope St. Pius X

During his eleven year pontificate (1903-1914) Pope St. Pius X wrote 16 encyclicals. The subjects ranged from saints, The Immaculate Conception, The Restoration of All Things in Christ, Catholic Social Action, and more. This is collection of 14 out of the 16 encyclicals that he authored. His most well known encyclical, Pascendi, has been recorded separately, and can be found at this link here: Pascendi Dominici Gregis (Summary by Maria Therese)


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Communium Rerum (On St. Anselm of Aosta) April 21, 1909, Part 2 , Acerbo Nimis (On Teaching Christian Doctrine) April 15, 1905 , Communium Rerum (On St. Anselm of Aosta) April 21, 1909, Part 1 , Editae Saepe (On St. Charles Borromeo) May 26, 1910 , Extracts from Il Fermo Proposito (On Catholic Social Action) June 11, 1905 , Gravissimo Officii Munere (On French Associations of Worship) August 10, 1906 , Iamdudum (On the Law of Separation in Portugal) May 24, 1911 , Lacrimabili Statu (On the Indians of South America) June 7, 1912 , Pieni L’animo (On the Clergy in Italy) July 28, 1906 , Tribus Circiter (On the Mariavites: Mystic Priests of Poland) April 5, 1906 , Une Fois Encore (On the Separation of Church and State) January 6, 1907 , Vehementer Nos (On the French Law of Separation) February 11, 1906