Circle of Prayer - Papal Encyclicals of Pope Bl. John XXIII  1958-1963
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Blessed John XXIII -  Oct. 28, 1958 - June 3, 1963

Encyclicals

Ad Petri Cathedram (On Truth, Unity and Peace in a Spirit of Charity) June 29, 1959
Aeterna Dei Sapientia (The Eternal Wisdom of God and Pope Leo I) November 11, 1961
Grata Recordatio (Miscellaneous Thoughts) September 26, 1959
Mater Et Magistra (Church as Mother and Teacher of All Nations) May 15, 1961
On Promoting Devotion to the Most Precious Blood  June 6, 1960
Pacem In Terris (Peace on Earth) April 11, 1963
Paenitentiam Agere (Penance for One's Sins) July 1, 1962
Princeps Pastorum (The Pope as Christ's Prince of Shepherds) November 28, 1959
Sacerdotii Nostri Primordia (St. John Vianney) August 1, 1959
Veterum Sapientia (On the Promotion of the Study of Latin) Apostolic Constitution, February 22, 1962

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 John XXIII 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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