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  2. List of encyclicals of Pope Benedict XIV - Wikipedia

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    No. Title ()Title (English translation)Subject Date 1. Ubi primum: General Recommendations for Bishops [1]: 3 December 1740 2. Pro Eximia Tua: Invitation to the Archbishop of Torino to put a stop to the practice done by priests of the commerce of alms from the masses.

  3. Pope Benedict XIV - Wikipedia

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    Benedict XIV created 64 cardinals in seven consistories; among the new cardinals he elevated into the cardinalate was the Henry Benedict Stuart (1747). The pope also reserved one cardinal in pectore and revealed that name at a later time, therefore validating the creation.

  4. Lists of papal encyclicals - Wikipedia

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    List of encyclicals of Pope Benedict XVI; List of encyclicals of Pope Francis This page was last edited on 21 April 2024, at 13:48 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Vix pervenit - Wikipedia

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    Vix pervenit is an encyclical, promulgated by Pope Benedict XIV on November 1, 1745, which condemned the practice of charging interest on loans as usury.Because the encyclical was addressed to the bishops of Italy, it is generally not considered ex cathedra.

  6. Deus caritas est - Wikipedia

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    The encyclical contains almost 16,000 words in 42 paragraphs. The first half is said to have been written by Benedict in German, his mother tongue, in the summer of 2005; the second half is derived from uncompleted writings left by John Paul II. [2] The document was signed by Pope Benedict on Christmas Day, 25 December 2005. [3]

  7. Category:Documents of Pope Benedict XIV - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Lists of papal encyclicals - Wikipedia

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  9. Ad beatissimi Apostolorum - Wikipedia

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    Ad beatissimi Apostolorum is an encyclical of Pope Benedict XV given at St. Peter's, Rome, on the Feast of All Saints on November 1, 1914, in the first year of his pontificate. The first encyclical written by Pope Benedict XV coincided with the beginning of the First World War, which he labelled "the Suicide of Civilized Europe".