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  1. Clement XI (born July 23, 1649, Urbino, Papal States—died March 19, 1721, Rome) was the pope from 1700 to 1721. Of noble birth, Albani received an impressive education in the classics, theology, and canon law, after which he successively became governor of the Italian cities of Rieti and Orvieto. Pope Alexander VIII made him cardinal deacon ...

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    The Holy See Pontiffs Clement XI [ AR - DE - EN ... IT - PT] Clement XI 243rd Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 23,30.XI, 8.XII.1700:

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  4. Jun 8, 2018 · Pope Clement XI was born Giovanni Francesco Albani on July 22, 1649, in Urbino, a province in central Italy. In his book The Oxford Dictionary of Popes, author J.N.D. Kelly noted that the Albani family was of "aristocratic Umbrian stock." His grandfather had been a Roman senator, and his uncle served as a prefect (a high-ranking official) of ...

  5. In 1913, Pope Pius X changed the date to October 7, as part of his effort to restore celebration of the liturgy of the Sundays. The Battle of Lepanto. On Oct. 7, 1571, a patchwork fleet of Catholic ships primarily from Spain, Venice and Genoa, under the command of Don Juan of Austria, was at a distinct disadvantage.

  6. Oct 7, 2023 · Fr. Cizik explains, “the feast of October 7th was renamed ‘Our Lady of the Rosary’ and extended throughout the Universal Church by Pope Clement XI in 1716.” In all Her appearances at Fatima, Portugal, the Blessed Mother repeatedly emphasized the importance of praying the Rosary daily and performing acts of reparation and sacrifice.

  7. Oct 27, 2019 · Spirituality. Why Christ the King was originally celebrated in October. Fr Lawrence Lew, O.P. | Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. Philip Kosloski - published on 10/27/19 - updated on 10/19/23. The feast...

  8. Aug 31, 2023 · In 1671, Pope Clement X extended the feast to the whole of Spain, and on August 5 1716, Pope Clement XI extended the feast to be celebrated by the Universal Church. In 1913, Pope Pius X changed the feast day to October 7.

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