Pope Pius XI

[Pope Pius holy card]
Also known as
Achille Ratti
Profile
Son of a silk manufacturer. Studied in Milan and at the Gregorian University of Rome. Ordained in 1879. Taught in the Milan seminary. Appointed one of the college of doctors of the Ambrosian Library, Milan in 1888, and won fame for his studies in paleography. Chief librarian in 1907. Vice prefect of the Vatican Library under Pope Pius X. Papal legate to Poland in 1918 under Pope Benedict XV; put the Church on good terms with the Polish government, and made some inroads with the Bolsheviks in Russia. Papal nuncio to Poland in 1919. Archbishop of Milan in 1921. Cardinal. Pope.

Pius's pontificate, like his pre-papal career, was marked by great diplomatic activity, often aided by Eugenio Pacelli (later Pope Pius XII). He openly opposed the youth activities of Fascist governments, and he finally published the papal letter Non abbiamo bisogno in 1931; it showed one could not be both Fascist and Catholic. Relations between Mussolini and the Holy See deteriorated.

Hitler signed a concordat with the Church in 1933, but never paid it any attention after the ceremony. Nazis continually meddled with Church activities, persecuted clergy, and tried to convert German Christians to the new faith in Nazism. Pius denounced the government and Nazi theory in Mit brennender Sorge in 1937. Soon after, he issued the analysis On Atheistic Communism, denounced persecutions in Russia, Mexico, and Spain, and was on unusually good terms with England, Holland, and France.

Pius spoke out against nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism, and totalitarianism, and for human dignity. He established the new feast of Christ the King to recall the rights of religion in the state. He thought little of laissez-faire capitalism, and urged social reform in the 1931 encyclical Quadragesimo anno. He called for greater participation by the laity, a movement he called Catholic Action. He supported missionary work, but wanted to integrate Christianity with native cultures instead of making them European. To protect Eastern rite Catholics from Latin influence, he augmented their congregation, established a commission to study their canon law, and exhorted Western Catholics to embrace their brothers of the various Eastern rites. Pius loved technology, and sought ways for it to benefit the Church. He established Vatican radio, modernized the Vatican Library, and reconstituted the Pontifical Academy of the Sciences in 1936 with a large international membership.
Born
1857 at Desio, Italy as Achille Ratti
Papal Ascension
6 February 1922
Papal Beatifications
1921: Blessed Margaret of Lorraine
1925: Saint Anthony Mary Gianelli
1925: Saint Andrew Kim Taegon
1925: Saint James Honoré Chastán
1926: Blessed Andre Grasset de Saint Sauveur 1926: Blessed Apollinaris of Posat 1926: Blessed John Mary du Lau
1926: Blessed John Mary du Lau 1926: Blessed Julian Massey 1926: Blessed Michael Ghebre 1926: Blessed Noel Pinot 1926: Blessed Solomon le Clerq 1926: Saint Beatrice da Silva Meneses 1929: Blessed Anthony Turner
1929: Blessed Edward Waterson
1929: Blessed Edward Stransham
1929: Blessed Edward Oldcorne
1929: Blessed Edward Coleman
1929: Blessed Edward Fulthrop
1929: Blessed Edward James
1929: Blessed Edward Shelley
1929: Blessed George Gervase
1929: Blessed George Swallowell
1929: Blessed George Napper
1929: Blessed Gomidas Keumurjian
1929: Blessed Henry Abbot
1929: Blessed Thomas Warcop
1929: Blessed Hugh More
1929: Blessed John Roche
1929: Blessed John Speed
1929: Blessed James Fenn
1929: Blessed James Bird
1929: Blessed James Bell
1929: Blessed James Claxton
1929: Blessed John Grove
1929: Blessed John Nutter
1929: Blessed John Munden
1929: Blessed John Pibush
1929: Blessed John Amias
1929: Blessed John Finch
1929: Blessed John Fenwick
1929: Blessed John Lockwood
1929: Blessed John Southworth
1929: Blessed John Cornelius
1929: Blessed John Carey
1929: Blessed John Jones
1929: Blessed John Ireland
1929: Blessed John Duckett
1929: Blessed John Robinson
1929: Blessed John Hewitt
1929: Blessed John Slade
1929: Blessed John Bodey
1929: Blessed John Mason
1929: Blessed Robert Dalby
1929: Blessed Robert Anderton
1929: Blessed Richard Leigh
1929: Blessed Richard Martin
1929: Blessed Richard Lloyd
1929: Blessed Richard Langley
1929: Blessed Robert Morton
1929: Blessed Ralph Ashley
1929: Blessed Sidney Hodgson
1929: Blessed Thomas Reynolds
1929: Blessed Thomas Bosgrave
1929: Blessed Thomas Holland
1929: Blessed William Ward
1929: Blessed William Marsden
1929: Blessed William Dean
1929: Blessed William Howard
1929: Blessed William Patenson
1929: Blessed William Ireland
1929: Blessed William Andleby
1929: Saint Anne Line
1929: Saint Claude de la Colombiere
1929: Saint Edmund Arrowsmith
1929: Saint Henry Morse
1929: Saint Henry Walpole
1929: Saint John Almond
1929: Saint John Boste
1929: Saint John Fenwick
1929: Saint John Grove
1929: Saint John Kemble
1929: Saint John Lloyd
1929: Saint John Plessington
1929: Saint John Rigby
1929: Saint John Roberts
1929: Saint John Southworth
1929: Saint John Wall
1929: Saint Margaret Clitherow
1929: Saint Margaret Ward
1929: Saint Nicholas Owen
1929: Saint Philip Howard
1929: Saint Teresa Margaret Redi
1929: Saint Thomas Garnet
1933: Saint Catherine Laboure
Canonizations
1925: Saint John Mary Vianney
1925: Saint John Eudes
1925: Saint Madeline Sophie Barat
1925: Saint Marie Madeline Postel
1925: Saint Peter Canisius
1925: Saint Therese of Lisieux
1930: Jesuit North American Martyrs
1930: Saint Catherine Tomas
1930: Saint Lucy Filippini
1930: Saint Robert Bellarmine
1930: Saint Theophilus of Corte
1931: Saint Albert the Great
1933: Saint Andrew Fournet
1933: Saint Bernadette Soubirous
1934: Saint Conrad of Parzham
1934: Saint John Bosco
1934: Saint Jane Antide Thouret
1934: Saint Joseph Benedict Cottolengo
1934: Saint Louise de Marillac
1934: Saint Teresa Margaret Redi
1934: Saint Mary Michaeli
1934: Saint Pompilius M. Pirotti
1935: Saint John Fisher
1935: Saint Thomas More
1938: Saint Andrew Bobola
1938: Saint John Leonardi
1938: Saint Salvatore of Horta
Died
1939 of natural causes
Writings
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