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  1. Who. Pius IX. Where. () When. 07 February 1878. The longest papal reign was that of Pius IX (Italy, b. Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti, 13 May 1792 ), who was Pope for 31 years 236 days between 16 June 1846–7 February 1878.

  2. Sep 15, 2020 · Approx. Length of Reign: Approx. Age at Beg. of Papacy: Beginning of Reign: End of Reign: Stephen II [92] 3 days "elderly" March 22/23, 752: March 25/26, 752: Urban VII [229] 12 days: 69: September 15, 1590: September 27, 1590: Boniface VI [113] Approx. 15 days: N/A: April 896: April 896: Celestine IV [180] 16 days: N/A

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  4. According to Roman Catholicism, the history of the papacy, the office held by the pope as head of the Catholic Church, spans from the time of Peter to the present day. [1] In the first three centuries of the Christian era, many of Peter's successors as bishops of Rome are obscure figures, most suffering martyrdom along with members of their ...

  5. Popes with The Longest Reigns - PopeHistory.com. Saint Peter (30–64 or 67): 34 or 37 years. Pius IX (1846–1878): 31 years, 7 months and 23 days (11,560 days). Saint John Paul II (1978–2005): 26 years, 5 months and 17 days (9,665 days) Leo XIII (1878–1903): 25 years, 5 months and 1 day (9,281 days).

    • Early Life
    • Drawn to Ministry
    • Pope During A Time of Tumult
    • Immaculate Conception and Other Important Doctrines
    • Pope Pius IX’s Legacy

    Born in Senigallia, Italy on May 13, 1792, as Giovanni Maria, the Blessed Pope Pius IX was the son of Count Mastai Farretti and Countess Caterina Solazzi. From a very young age, Giovanni showed a proclivity for religious life, and while he suffered from multiple physical setbacks, he was a clever young man who pursued his interests in spite of thes...

    Undeterred from his desire to be involved in ministry work, Giovanni began to study theology once more, this time at the Roman Seminary. In 1819, he was ordained as a priest, and his first Mass was celebrated at the Church of St. Anne of the Carpenters, where he served as rector until 1823. For the following two years, he served with the Apostolic ...

    After faithfully serving in a variety of ministry positions, Giovanni was elected pope on June 16, 1846, when he took the name of Pius IX. One of his first actions as pope was to grant amnesty to political enemies. In his first Encyclical, he condemned communism, secret societies, and freemasonry. He also formed a laymen advisory council and establ...

    One of the primary doctrines that Pope Pius IX was known for was the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, which he defined in December of 1854: He was very passionate about devotion to the Sacred Heart, instituting it as a global feast day and dedicating it in September of 1856. In 1869, he held the first Vatican Ecumenical Council, during which pap...

    Pope Pius IX’s pontificate was the longest in history, taking place over 32 years, and saw the beginning of the transition of the papacy from a both political and spiritual position to one that focused more solely on spiritual matters. He passed away on February 2, 1878, and was beatified in September 2000. At Basilica, he is found in the Mary, Hel...

  6. Feb 6, 2024 · He was head of the Catholic Church from 16 June 1846 to 1878, the longest verified papal reign. He was notable for convoking the First Vatican Council in (1869–70), which decreed papal infallibility and for permanently losing control of the Papal States in 1870 to the Kingdom of Italy.

  7. The first meeting of the Vietnam-Holy See Joint Working Group was convened in Hanoi from 16 to 17 February 2009. [12] The Pope met with President Nguyễn Minh Triết on 11 December 2009. Vatican officials called the meeting "a significant stage in the progress of bilateral relations with Vietnam." [13] The Vietnam–Holy See Joint Working ...

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