pius xii in English

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( 1876–1958 ) , pope 1939–58; born Eugenio Pacelli . He upheld the neutrality of the Roman Catholic Church during World War II and was criticized after the war for failing to condemn Nazi atrocities.

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1. The Allocutions of His Holiness Pope Pius XII thus have a universal scope

2. Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII December 27, 2017 · St

3. Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII: A Theme Illuminating American Social History

4. The reign of Pius XII (1939–58), however, saw addresses (Allocutiones) to various congresses and conventions of doctors, scientists, jurists, and other professionals

5. Pius XII, allocution to the first convention of laymen representing all nations on the promotion of the apostolate Oct. 15, 1951: A.A.S.

6. 19 There were occasional rumors of visions and "angelic" phenomena associated with Pius XII during the entire duration of his papacy (1939-.

7. On 4 May Sas again warned that an attack was imminent; this time it coincided with a warning from Pope Pius XII.

8. All of this represents quite a flip-flop from a quarter of a century ago when Pius XII decreed excommunication for all “atheistic Communists.”

9. Rome, February 10, 1993 Distinguished Professor, It was with keen interest that I read your work Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII to the Roman Patriciate and Nobility

10. Taking advantage of the doctrine and jurisprudence that had developed particularly in more recent times, Pius XII declared in an authentic way the canonical concept of moral certainty in the allocution addressed to your tribunal on October 1, 1942.

11. Back then the Witnesses castigated Pope Pius XII for his concordats with Nazi Hitler (1933) and Fascist Franco (1941), as well as for the pope’s exchange of diplomatic representatives with the aggressor nation Japan in March 1942, just a few months after the infamous Pearl Harbor attack.

12. In 1924 and 1929 Pacelli, who, following the death of Pius XI in February 1939, would himself become Pope Pius XII, had negotiated Concordats with the German states of Prussia and Bavaria , and in 1929, he also reached two treaties with Italy that guaranteed sovereignty to the Vatican in return for recognition of the Kingdom of Italy.

13. In his 1947 encyclical Mediator Dei, Venerable Pius XII warned against what he termed an "exaggerated and senseless Antiquarianism" in the reform of the Sacred Liturgy.This preference for "Antiquarianism" has subsequently become known as archaeologism, and from the 1930s till today has been one of the most prevalent schools of thought in discussions about Catholic identity.