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  2. 3 days ago · Sixtus V: The Visionary Pope. At the helm of Rome’s remarkable transformation stood Pope Sixtus V, a visionary leader who ascended to the papal throne in 1585. Recognizing the city’s potential, Sixtus V embarked on an ambitious urban renewal project that would shape Rome’s landscape for centuries to come. His grand vision aimed to restore ...

  3. 16 hours ago · He assisted in drawing up rules for the new congregation, which was approved by Pope Sixtus V, July 1, 1588, and confirmed by Pope Gregory XIV on February 18, 1591, and reconfirmed by Pope Clement VIII on June 1, 1592.

  4. 5 days ago · Once, upon seeing a painting of the great saint, Pope Sixtus V commented: “You do well to carry that stone, for without it the Church would never have canonized you.” His words are a beautiful reminder that the great deeds of the saints are not what ushered them into eternity.

  5. 3 days ago · On July 2, 1587, Pope Sixtus V granted an indulgence for all who reverentially exclaim the phrase: “Praise be to Jesus Christ!” to which the proper response would be “For evermore,” or “Amen.” This led to the creation of divine greeting and leave-taking formulas throughout Europe.

  6. 16 hours ago · He responded to the letter and the two men spent a few weeks together in retreat to draw up the institutions and rule. The congregation was approved by Pope Sixtus V on July 1, 1588. The congregation lives both and active and contemplative life, perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament being one of the pillars of their life.

  7. 2 days ago · It was created by Pope Sixtus V at a time when the law of the Church and the law of the State corresponded. However, we cannot pretend that the world has not changed,” he said. In this...

  8. 3 days ago · Sixtus V: 1585–90 Urban VII: 1590 Gregory XIV: 1590–91 Innocent IX: 1591 Clement VIII: 1592–1605 Leo XI: 1605 Paul V: 1605–21 Gregory XV: 1621–23 Urban VIII: 1623–44 Innocent X: 1644–55 Alexander VII: 1655–67 Clement IX: 1667–69 Clement X: 1670–76 Innocent XI: 1676–89

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