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  1. Pope Pius X (Latin: Pius PP. X; Italian: Pio X, 2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914), born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 258th Pope from 1903 to 1914. He is a saint of the Catholic Church, well known as being strongly against members of the Catholic Church trying to make it follow modern ideas, a movement called modernism.

  2. The reform of the Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X was promulgated by that Pope with the apostolic constitution Divino afflatu of 1 November 1911. The Roman Breviary is the title of the book obligatorily used for celebrating the Roman Rite Divine Office from the revision of Pope Pius V ( apostolic constitution Quod a nobis, 9 July 1568) to that by ...

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    Beginning Pontificate: 4,9.VIII.1903: End Pontificate: 20.VIII.1914: Secular Name: Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto: Birth: Riese (Treviso) Website: http://w2.vatican.va ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Pope_Pius_XPope Pius X - Wikiwand

    Pope Pius X was head of the Catholic Church from 4 August 1903 to his death in August 1914. Pius X is known for vigorously opposing modernist interpretations of Catholic doctrine, and for promoting liturgical reforms and scholastic theology.

  5. www.vatican.va › content › pius-xPius X - Vatican

    S. Pius PP. X Giuseppe Sarto 4.VIII.1903 - 20.VIII.1914. PIUS X. Apostolic Constitutions; Apostolic Exhortations; Apostolic Letters

  6. Saint Pius X, Pope. Author: Lives of Saints. POPE ST. PIUS X (1835-1914) Feast: August 21. Perhaps nowhere in the history of the Church is there a better example of a man possessed of so many of the saintly virtues—piety, charity, deep humility, pastoral zeal, and simplicity—than in one of the newest of God's elect, St. Pius X.

  7. Saint Pius X, orig. Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, (born June 2, 1835, Riese, Venetia, Austrian Empire—died Aug. 20, 1914, Rome, Italy; canonized May 29, 1954; feast day August 21), Pope (1903–14). Born in the Italian region of Venetia, he became bishop of Mantua in 1884 and patriarch of Venice in 1893. He was elected pope in 1903 and soon ...

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