pius in A Sentence

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    When asked what name he chose he replied:"Pius.".

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    She attended St. Pius X Catholic Elementary School, Mobile, Alabama, 1973 and Murphy High School, Mobile, Alabama,

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    Humanist Renaissance popes Nicholas V, Pius II, Sixtus IV, and Leo X wrote books and amassed huge libraries.

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    After Pope Callixtus III died in 1458, his successor Pius II also took a shine to Rodrigo.

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    Sir Thomas More was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935 and is also considered a saint by the Anglican Church.

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    If the late, great Francis II had anything in common with Pius XIII, it was the ability to make the cardinals squirm.

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    John Pius Boland, who won the event, had been entered in the competition by a fellow-student of his at Oxford; the Greek,

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    But if there's a star attraction in this subterranean gallery, it's Pius IX's tiara, which was a gift from Queen Isabella II of Spain.

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    Scholars have pointed out that the Muratorian fragment says that Hermas wrote the Shepherd during the lifetime of bishop Pius in the mid second century.

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    Pope Pius XI referred to these three countries as a"terrible triangle" and the failure to protest in Europe and the United States as a"conspiracy of silence.

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    Æneas Silvius Piccolomini was chancellor of the university in his capacity of provost of Worms, always favored it with his friendship and good-will as Pope Pius II.

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    The preservation of the Colosseum began in the 19th century, with several notable efforts led by Pius VIII and a reconstruction project initiated in the 1990s.

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    Preservation of the Colosseum began in earnest in the 19th century, with notable efforts led by Pius VIII, and a restoration project was undertaken in the 1990s.

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    After a torturous early papacy, Pius XIII had finally come into his own as a spiritual force- and had begun to accept the uniqueness of his relationship with God.

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    Æneas Silvius Piccolomini was chancellor of the university in his capacity of provost of Worms, and later always favored it with his friendship and good-will as Pope Pius II.

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    Earlier, Catholic priest Father Pius Hal told the Papua New Guinea Today website two children of a local government leader were among five killed by quake-triggered landslips in Mendi town.

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    The learned Æneas Silvius Piccolomini was chancellor of the university in his capacity of provost of Worms and, as Pope Pius II, always favored it with his friendship and good-will.

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    Pope Pius XI wrote this about Communism:"Communism is intrinsically evil, and no one who would save Christian civilization may collaborate with it in any undertaking whatsoever" Encyclical letter Divini Redemptoris, n.

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    Æneas Silvius Piccolomini was chancellor of the school in his capacity of official of Worms, and later always upheld it with his friendship and inspirational state of mind as Pope Pius II.

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    In 1878 Pope Leo XIII praised the Union's determination to abolish drunkenness and"all incentive to it," and in 1906 Pope Pius X lauded its efforts in"persuading men to practise one of the principal Christian virtues- temperance.

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    Often overshadowed by the showier Versailles, the Château de Fontainebleau played a much more important role in French history overall, hosting such illustrious guests as Emperor Charles V, the abdicated Queen Christina of Sweden, and Pope Pius VII.

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    Regarding his frank 1930 pronouncement on birth control,"Casti Connubii," Pope Pius XI declared that contraception was inherently evil and any spouse practicing any act of contraception"violates the law of God and nature" and was"stained by a great and mortal flaw.".

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    Back then the Witnesses castigated Pope Pius XII for his concordats with Nazi Hitler( 1933) and Fascist Franco( 1941), as well as for the pope's exchange of diplomatic representatives with the aggressor nation Japan in March 1942, just a few months after the infamous Pearl Harbor attack.

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    While Rome seemed to be in a perpetual state of war- either in subduing revolts, adding to its territory or quelling civil conflicts, Emperor Antoninus Pius enjoyed a peaceful reign that lasted 23 years with no rebellions or military operations, an unprecedented feat in the history of the Roman Empire.

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    Pope Pius XI remarked to the German envoys how pleased he was that“ the German Government now had at its head a man uncompromisingly opposed to Communism,” and on July 20, 1933, at an elaborate ceremony in the Vatican, Cardinal Pacelli( who was soon to become Pope Pius XII) signed the concordat.

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