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Pope Pius XI   - Feb. 6, 1922 - Feb. 10, 1939

Encyclicals

Acerba Animi (On the Persecution of the Church in Mexico) September 29, 1932
Ad Catholici Sacerdotii (On the Catholic Priesthood) December 20, 1935
Ad Salutem (On St. Augustine) April 30, 1930
Caritate Christi Compulsi (On the Sacred Heart) May 3, 1932
Casti Connubii (On Christian Marriage) December 31, 1930
Dilectissima Nobis (On the Persecution of the Church in Spain) June 3, 1933
Divini Illius Magistri (On Christian Education) December 21, 1929
Divini Redemptoris (On Atheistic Communism) March 19, 1937
Ecclesiam Dei (On St. Jehosophat) November 12, 1923
Ingravescentibus Malis (On the Rosary) September 29, 1937
Iniquis Afflictisque (On the Persecution of the Church in Mexico) November 18, 1926
Lux Veritatis (On the Council of Ephesus) December 25, 1931
Maximam Gravissimamque (On French Diocesan Association) January 18, 1924
Mens Nostra (Promotion of the Spiritual Exercises) December 20, 1929
Miserentissimus Redemptor (Reparation to the Sacred Heart) May 8, 1928
Mit Brennender Sorge (On the Church and the German Reich) March 14, 1937
Mortalium Animos (On Religious Unity) January 6, 1928
Non Abbiamo Bisogno (Catholic Action in Italy) June 29, 1931
Nos Es Muy Conocida (On the Religious Situation in Mexico) March 28, 1937
Nova Impendet (On the Economic Crisis) October 2, 1931
Quadragesimo Anno (Reconstruction of the Social Order) May 15, 1931
Quas Primas (Introducing the Feast of Christ the King () December 11, 1925
Quinquagesimo Ante (On his Sacred Jubilee) December 23, 1929
Rappresentanti In Terra (On Christian Education) December 31, 1929
Rerum condicio: October 4, 1927 A.D. (Apostolic Constitution reforming the Rule of the Third Order Regular) English / Latin
Rerum Ecclesiae (On Catholic Missions) February 8, 1926
Rerum Omnium Perturbationem (St. Francis De Salles) January 26, 1923
Rerum Orientalium (On the Promotion of Oriental Studies) September 8, 1928
Rite Expiatis (On St. Francis of Assisi) April 13, 1926
Studiorum Ducem (On St. Thomas Aquinas) June 29, 1923
Ubi Arcano Dei Consilio (On the Peace of Christ in HIs Kingdom) December 23, 1922
Vehementer exultamus hodie: (Bull of Canonization of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face) May 17, 1925
Vigilanti Cura (On Motion Pictures) June 29, 1936

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 Pius XI 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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