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    Pope Pius X ( Italian: Pio X; born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto; [a] 2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914) 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.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · St. Pius X (born June 2, 1835, Riese, Venetia, Austrian Empire [now in Italy]—died August 20, 1914, Rome, Italy; canonized May 29, 1954; feast day August 21) was an Italian pope from 1903 to 1914, whose staunch political and religious conservatism dominated the early 20th-century Roman Catholic Church.

  3. www.ewtn.com › library › saint-pius-x-pope-5771Saint Pius X, Pope | EWTN

    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.

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

  5. 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.

  6. Pope Pius X | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia. encyclopedia. Pope Pius X. Reigned 1903-1914. Listen to the audio version of this content. Click to enlarge. Pius X, POPE (GIUSEPPE MELCHIORRE SARTO ), b. June 2, 1835, at Riese, Province of Treviso, in Venice.

  7. Apr 27, 2024 · Often called the “Pope of the Eucharist,” Pius X frequently extolled the reception of Holy Communion as the “shortest and safest way to get to heaven.” Despite the conventions of his time, he determined that Christ never meant his Body to be reserved for adults, forbidden to the children he loved so much.

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