PIUS IV

1499–1565, pope (1559–65), a Milanese named Giovanni Angelo de' Medici; successor of Paul IV. He was probably not related to the great Medici family. His career in Rome began in 1527, and he held increasingly important offices under Clement VII, Paul III (who made him a cardinal), and Julius III. Cardinal Medici was one of the reform party, but he was no rigorist, hence he was out of favor with Paul IV. The great feature of his pontificate was the reconvening of the Council of Trent (see Trent, Council of) for its last and most important session (1562–63). By quietly easing the difficulties of the council and publicly backing it, Pius gained new respect for the papacy and made himself one of the great popes of the Counter Reformation. He welcomed the final break with Protestantism, which the council brought about. His good political relations with Spain were in contrast with Paul IV's anti-Hapsburg policy. Pius's chief aid was his nephew, St. Charles Borromeo. He was succeeded by St. Pius V.

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...THREE The Conflict I THE EMPEROR TAKES ALL 73 II PIUS EXCOMMUNICATES NAPOLEON 86 III PIUS IS KIDNAPPED 99 IV SILENCE AT SAVONA 109 V THE BLACK CARDINALS...ALPS 137 III THE GRAND ARMY ANNIHILATED 143 IV FACE TO FACE 146 FIVE The Wheel Full Circle...
...in the fifteenth year of Pope Pius XIs Pontificate. Original text...during the sixteenth year of Pope Pius XIs Pontificate. Original text...CLXIX April 3, 1937 , i-iv; The Pope Speaks New York...in the sixteenth year of Pope Pius XIs Pontificate. Original text...
...give striking proof. On February 5, 1875, Pius issued an encyclical which declared the May...18 CC, IV 9th ser.; October 23, 1874 ,354. 19...the idea of demanding the extradition of Pius IX cf.
...text of a handwritten letter from President Roosevelt to His Holiness, which I presented at my first audience. Message No. IV is the Popes reply, handed to me for transmission to the President on March 16, 1940 . By that time, conversations with His...
English readers so that they failed to observe the many passages of gibberish -- Amos iv. 2, 3 was a favourite example. The affection for the Douay-Challoner Bible, which was so strongly expressed by his opponents...
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...avoid war, and then seeking to mediate a peace, Pius XII did not openly and clearly denounce Nazi racism...departure from the strong-willed leadership of Pius XI.132 IV No antisemite, Pius XII quietly encouraged the rescue of tens of thousands...
Pius XII and the Jews: The Clash between History...I want to emphasise that I consider Pope Pius XII to have been a true son of the Church...to comment upon the process of sanctifying Pius XII. Could I really be Kategor or Sanegor...
...June 16, 1846, assumed the name Pius IX, in honor of Pius VII, who had issued the dispensation...the new martyr. Whereas Sixtus IV (1471-1484) in the fifteenth...second half of the nineteenth century Pius acted otherwise and recognized the...
...and Selected Documents of Saint Pius X (Westminster, Md.: Newman...En Angleterre" 236-45; "IV En Italie" 330-37; "V En...commented on its motivation: "Pius X ... was mainly preoccupied...spirit," Barbier considers Pius Xs letter directed against the...
...we shall see, the attempt of Pope Pius IV (r. 1559-65) to have the ancient...Trevisis plan was indeed carried out. Pius IV had a large trench built around part...displaying inscriptions that credit Pius IV (fig. 2) underneath his coat...
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...not have allowed to show through in his portraits of Philip IV in the next century. Her paintings of Isabel de Valois and...though he was aware that the fame of her work "moved Pope Pius IV to make known to her that he desired to have the portrait...
...a few isolated examples. Eugene IV in 1435 condemned the enslavement...slaves to be immediately set free. Pius II and Sixtus IV emphatically repeated these prohibitions...reaffirming the position of Pope Pius II, whom he quotes as having declared...
...demand of the pope himself? IV. The Roman Curia and the...significant that it was Pope Pius IX, who defined the dogma...to this declaration of Pius XII, to the Vatican Council...1976, N. 3113 3115; Pius IX, Letter to the German...Cistercienses, 1963; Book IV, c. III, 6, p. 453...
...smile). (14.) Earlier on, in 1937, Pius XI had written an encyclical to German...specifically. We do know that a few years later Pius XI asked Jesuit priest Fr. John La Farge...submitted it to the Pope. Unfortunately, Pius XIs sudden death interrupted this process...
...first decade of his pontificate, Pius XII had been something of a reformer...the director of Department IV of the Polish secret intelligence...and directly with SB Department IV in Warsaw to furnish the secret...the confrontational approach of Pius XII, whose sharp anticommunist...
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...20, 1285, took the name of Honorius IV. He was already very old and so severely...1287, andwas succeeded by Nicholas IV. Margaret Hutton, Loughborough, Leics...several during his tenure as Pope. Pius IV (Giovanni Angelo Medici, Pope from...
...Gilbert Borromeo and Margaret Medici, the sister of Pope Pius IV. He was the third among the six children of the couple...State and made Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan by Pope Pius IV, his uncle. He was instrumental in the reconvening of...
...the catalogue of the Inquisition of 1559, under Pope Paul IV, was the first Catholic list meant for the whole world...of Trent had authorised a revised list prepared under Pope Pius IV, the so-called Tridentine Index was promulgated in 1564...
...the catalogue of the Inquisition of 1559, under Pope Paul IV (1557-1559), was the first Roman Catholic list meant...of Trent had authorised a revised list prepared under Pope Pius IV, the so-called Tridentine Index was promulgated in 1564...
...understood Mr Blair is in line for the Supreme Order of Christ, the highest Vatican honour for nonpriests, or the Order of Pius IV. Both are effectively Papal knighthoods. Mr Blair was unavailable for comment. Premier David Cameron has no objection...
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PIUS IV 1499 1565, pope (1559 65...de Medici; successor of Paul IV. He was probably not related...he was out of favor with Paul IV. The great feature of his pontificate...council and publicly backing it, Pius gained new respect for the papacy...
PIUS V, SAINT 1504 72, pope (1566...near Alessandria; successor of Pius IV. He was ordained in the Dominicans...celebrated for his austerity. Paul IV made him cardinal (1557) and...Papal States with severity. St. Pius was the first pope after the...
PIUS II pi s, 1405 64, pope (1458...was an opponent of Pope Eugene IV and in 1439 became secretary...cardinal (1456). As pope, Pius issued (1460) a bull condemning...He was succeeded by Paul II. Pius did not patronize art or literature...
PAUL IV 1476 1559, pope (1555 59), a Neapolitan named Gian Pietro Carafa; successor...declared Elizabeth I illegitimate and unfit to be queen. He was succeeded by Pius IV. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...Adrian VI , 1522 23 Clement VII , 1523 34 Paul III , 1534 49 Julius III, 1550 55 Marcellus II, 1555 Paul IV , 1555 59 Pius IV , 1559 65 St. Pius V , 1566 72 Gregory XIII , 1572 85 Sixtus V , 1585 90 Urban VII, 1590 Gregory XIV, 1590 91 Innocent...
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