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    Calendar of Pope Pius XII and the General Roman Calendar of 1960. Though no longer mentioned in the General Roman Calendar, Saint Pius I may now, according...
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  • Look up pius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pius (/ˈpaɪəs/ PY-əs, Latin: [ˈpiːʊs]; Latin for 'pious') is a masculine given name. Its feminine form...
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  • Pope Pius may refer to: Pope Pius I (c. 140–154; officially listed as 142/146 – 157/161) Pope Pius II (1458–1464) Pope Pius III (1503) Pope Pius IV (1559–1565)...
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    century: "Post hunc deinde Pius, Hermas cui germine frater angelicus Pastor, quia tradita verba locutus." - "Then, after him, Pius, whose brother according...
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    quoted as saying "I call myself Pius; my whole life was under Popes with this name, but especially as a sign of gratitude towards Pius XI." On 15 December...
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    V. Pius V died on 1 May 1572. Pius V suffered from bladder stones, a condition for which he was unwilling to have an operation. Additionally, Pius V fasted...
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    son pontificat. Vol I, II. Paris Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pius IX. Wikisource has original works by or about: Pius IX Wikiquote has quotations...
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    Church. The Society of Saint Pius X, a traditionalist Catholic fraternity formed decades after his death, is named after him. Pius X was devoted to the Blessed...
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  • rescinded in 1960 Pope Hyginus (Saint) (c. 138 – c. 142), martyrdom Pope Pius I (Saint) (c. 142 – c. 154), martyred by the sword according to old sources...
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    Fragment identifies the author of The Shepherd as Hermas, the brother of Pius I. The book was originally written in Rome in Koine Greek. A first Latin translation...
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