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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 ...
The Vatican Publishing House (Italian: Libreria Editrice Vaticana; Latin: Officina libraria editoria Vaticana; LEV) is a publisher established by the Holy See in 1926. It is responsible for publishing official documents of the Roman Catholic Church, including Papal bulls, event records, and encyclicals, as well as certain Secret Archive documents. [1]
Dilexit nos (He loved us) is the fourth encyclical of Pope Francis, subtitled "On the human and divine love of the Heart of Jesus Christ".Similar to previous encyclicals, in Dilexit nos Pope Francis criticises modern phenomena, such as individualism, social and economic disparities, and "uses of technology that threaten our humanity", and calls for rediscovery of "heart" as a way towards unity ...
List of encyclicals of Pope Pius XI; List of encyclicals of Pope Pius XII This page was last edited on 10 May 2022, at 18:40 (UTC). Text is ...
Pope Francis (2013). Open Mind, Faithful Heart: Reflections On Following Jesus. Translated by Joseph V. Owens, SJ. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-8245-1997-1. Bergoglio, Jorge (1995). La vida sagrada y su misión en la Iglesia y en el mundo (PDF) (in Spanish). Argentina Catholic University: Faculty of Theology. OCLC 806712655.
Papal encyclicals usually take the form of a papal brief because of their more personal nature as opposed to the formal papal bull. Like most papal documents the title of the encyclical is usually taken from its first few words (its incipit). They are usually written in Latin unless particularly addressed to the Bishops or the church of one region.
The following is a list of papal encyclicals were promulgated by Pope Benedict XVI. Deus caritas est (God is Love) (December 25, 2005) Text; Spe salvi (In Hope We Were Saved) (November 30, 2007) Text; Caritas in veritate (Charity in Truth) (June 29, 2009) Text
Dives in misericordia (Latin: Rich in Mercy) is the name of the second encyclical written by Pope John Paul II. [1] It is a modern examination of the role of mercy—both God's mercy, and also the need for human mercy—introducing the biblical parable of the Prodigal Son as a central theme. The original text was written in longhand in Polish.