Circle of Prayer - Papal Encyclicals of Pope Benedict XV
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Benedict XV,Sept. 3, 1914 - Jan. 22, 1922

Encyclicals

Ad Beatissimi Apostolorum (Appealing For Peace) November 1, 1914
Annus Iam Plenus (On Children in Central Europe) December 1, 1920
Fausto Appetente Die (On St. Dominic) June 29, 1921
Humani Generis Redemptionem (On Preaching the Word of God)  June 15, 1917
In Hac Tanta (On St. Boniface) May 14, 1919
In Praeclara Summorum (On Dante) April 30, 1921
Pacem, Dei Munus Pulcherrimum (On Peace and Christian Reconciliation) May 23, 1920
Paterno Iam Diu (On the Children of Central Europe) November 24, 1919
Principi Apostolorum Petro (On St. Ephram the Syrian) October 5, 1920
Quod Iam Diu (On the Future Peace Conference) December 1, 1918
Sacra Propediem (On the Third Order of St. Francis) January 6, 1921
Spiritus Paraclitus (On St. Jerome) September 15, 1920

We are gathering together papal encyclicals and the writings of various Popes dating back to 1226 from Pope Honorius III. The first link offers some history on Pope Benedict XV and the second brings you to all his encyclicals.

Some wrote prolifically and have produced many documents, and much depended on the duration of the reign of each Pope. Pope John Paul II was one of the longest reigning Popes in history and has written much.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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