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  Pope Pius IV
Pope Pius IV Pius IV, born Giovanni Angelo Medici (March 31, 1499 - December 9, 1565), pope from 1559 to 1565, was born of humble parentage in Milan.
After studying at Bologna and acquiring reputation as a jurist, he went in 1527 to Rome, and as the favourite of Pope Paul III was rapidly promoted to the governorship of several towns, the archbishopric of Ragusa, the vice-legateship of Bologna, and in April 1549 to the cardinalate.
Pius, however, aided by Morone and Charles Borromeo, proved himself equal to the emergency, and by judicious management - and concession - brought the council to a termination satisfactory to the disputants and favourable to the pontifical authority.
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 Pope Pius V - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The body of Pius V is in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.
Pius V was canonized by Clement XI on May 24, 1712.
Pope Pius V is also a patron saint of the Maltese Islands and helped financially in the construction of the city of Valletta.
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 Wikinfo | Pope Pius V
Saint Pius V (January 17, 1504 - May 1, 1572) was pope from 1566 to 1572 and is a saint of the Catholic Church.
Under Pius IV he became bishop of Mondovi in Piedmont, but his opposition to that pontiff procured his dismissal from the palace and the abridgment of his authority as inquisitor.
Before Ghislieri could return to his episcopate, Pius IV died, and on January 7, 1566, he was elected to the papal chair with duly attendant prodigies, his coronation taking place on his birthday, ten days later.
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 St. Pius V
Pius V did feel his office to be "an impediment to his eternal salvation", a heavy cross under which he feared he would fall".
Pius V was aware of his lack of political experience, and he harbored no ambitions that way.
As for the Missal, Pius V was aware that the apostolic faith ever believed by the Church everywhere (lex orandi, lex credendi) is expressed in the liturgy and that Luther's attempted demolition of true faith relies on his opposition to the Eucharistic sacrifice and the liturgy "that goes back to the Apostle Peter".
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 Satya Nov. 97: The Pope and Bullfighting by Jean Thaler
On November 1, 1567, Pope Pius V (1566-1572), issued a papal bull entitled "An injunction forbidding bullfights and other similar sports with wild animals and the annulment of vows and oaths previously made." Jean Thaler explains the background to the bull and the extremely mixed record of this particular pope.
Pius V was canonized 200 years later for making the impossible happen.
Pius V's bull is extremely important because its prohibition of blood sports should be binding for 700 million Catholics.
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Pope Pius IV, in 1560, gave him the diocese of Mondovì in Pjemonte.
Pope Pius V fought harshly with the heretics of his time and preached to defend and to spread the Catholic faith.
Pius V worked with all his might against the enemies of the faith.
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 St. Pius V
St. Pius V was pope from 1566 to 1572.
Pius V ruled that the pope should eat frugally and alone -- a regulation observed up to recently.
Pius V had already encouraged the rosary devotion generally in a decree of 1569.
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 Pope Pius V: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Under Pius IV (additional info and facts about Pius IV) he became bishop of Mondovi (additional info and facts about Mondovi) in Piedmont (The region of northwestern Italy; includes the Po valley), but his opposition to that pontiff procured his dismissal from the palace and the abridgment of his authority as inquisitor.
Pius saw a threatened invasion of his own supremacy and was desirous of limiting its discussions.
He was succeeded by Gregory XIII (The pope who sponsored the introduction of the modern calendar (1572-1585)).
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 Patron Saints Index: Pope Saint Pius V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Upon his ascension to the papacy, Pius V immediately faced the task of enacting the reforms of the Council of Trent.
New seminaries were opened, a new breviary, new missal, and new catechism were published; foundations were established to spread the Faith and preserve the doctrine of the Church.
Pius faced many difficulties in the public forum, both in the implementation of the Tridentine reforms and interaction with other heads of state.
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 Pope Pius V
Pius V, given name Michele Ghislieri, Roman Catholic Pope from 1566 to 1572, was born on the 17th of January 1504, in the Milanese.
In this office he was continued by Pope Pius IV, whom, however, he repelled by his excessive severity, and antagonized by his censoriousness and obstinacy.
The election of Pius to the papacy was the enthronement of the Inquisition: the utter extinction of heresy was his darling ambition, and the possession of power only intensified his passion.
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 Archbishop Sheen Today! -- Mary and the Moslems
Among the Pope's most important works were his restoration of the Roman Missal to the ancient rite usage in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and promotion of St. Dominic's devotion to the Rosary [2] with the pious recitation of the fifteen mysteries.
Pius V sent the seamen and soldiers off to battle with a mystical promise of certain victory, which he had seen in a heavenly vision.
Pope Pius V died one year after the Victory, on May 1, 1572 of an illness caused by his austere life of prayer, fasting, and poverty.
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 St. Pius V
Pope Paul IV dying in 1559, he was succeeded by Pius IV, of the family of Medicis, who translated our good cardinal to the bishopric of Mondovi, in Piedmont, a church reduced by the wars to a deplorable and calamitous condition.
The Emperor Maximilian II wrote to Pope Pius IV to desire that priests might be allowed to marry, as a means that might facilitate the return of the modern sectaries to the communion of the church.
The pope, together with his apostolic benediction, sent to the general a prediction of certain victory, with an order to disband all soldiers who seemed to go only for the sake of plunder, and all scandalous and riotous persons, whose crimes might draw down the divine indignation upon their arms.
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 Is Quo Primum still binding
Further St. Puis V would not have made us of the severe condemnatory language that is used in Quo Primum if he were making some minor editions but rather it is because he was binding for all eternity the Mass of the Roman rite.
Pope St. Pius V, was not introducing a new Mass; he was canonizing the Roman Mass which has been handed down to us from the Apostles.
Thus, the Mass that Pope St. Pius V was confirming in Quo Primum was not some new construct like the Novus Ordo Missae, but was essentially the Apostolic Mass of Sts.
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 Catholic Community Forum Saints - Pope St. Pius V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pope St. Pius V was born of a noble family at Bosco, Italy in the year 1504.
During the papacy of Pius V, new seminaries were opened, a new breviary, a new missal, and a new catechism were published and foundations were established to spread the Faith and preserve the doctrine of the Church.
Pius did not allow the public life of being pope to stand in the way of his personal generosity and devotion to the Faithful.
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 Zenit News Agency - The World Seen From Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pius V was well persuaded of this, after the victory of Lepanto on Oct. 7, 1571, and wished to institute a proper feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, which was to be celebrated on that day, beginning that very same year.
Antonio Ghislieri, elected Pope in 1566 with the name Pius V, was born in Bosco Marengo, in the province of Alessandria, in 1504.
Although the title of Inquisitor weighs on his memory, in fact Pius V was a great reformer, committed to eradicating simony and nepotism from the Roman Curia.
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 St. Pius V: A Dominican Pope
This was the situation facing Pope St. Pius V in the autumn of 1571.Word had come that a huge navy from Turkey was on its way to try to add Italy to the Ottoman Empire—and to make all Christians into Moslem slaves.
With a great love for the Sacrifice of the Mass, Pope Pius V unified the liturgy by standardizing the Roman Breviary and the Missal, thus allowing for uniform recitation of the Office and celebration of the Mass.
In 1588 Pope Sixtus V had the remains of Pope Pius transferred to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome—a permanent tribute to Pius’ love of the Blessed Mother and her Rosary.
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Even laymen are familiar with the priniciple enunciated by Pope St. Celestine I to the bishops of Gaul (422): "Legem credendi, lex statuit supplicandi" [the law of praying has established the law of believing], often shortened to "Lex orandi, lex credendi" [the law of praying (is) the law of believing].
If it were true that another pope or council could set aside the solemn decrees of a former pope or council, there would be no Apostolic authority in the Church, and we could not believe Christ's promise to be with the Church "all days" until the end of time.
Any pope or council that attempts to set aside the authoritative teachings of a previous pope or council is acting in defiance and disobedience to the authority of the Church.
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 Ask Me... Mass of John XXIII, new Calendar, canonization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is the Missal we have had since the time of Pope St. Pius V (containing Quo Primum and all the other documents regularly included in all editions of the Roman Missal) into which a few changes had been incorporated, according to the Motu Proprio Rubricarum Instructum of 25 July 1960.
The changes made by Pope Pius XII were in the Communion fast and in the restored liturgy of Holy Week.
The fact that Archbishop Lefebvre accepts their changes and not those of Pope Paul VI is evidence of his faith in the Church and not the spirit of rigidity.
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 Pope Sixtus V
Sixtus V, given name Felice Peretti, Roman Catholic Pope from 1585 to 1590, was born at Grottamara, in Ancona, on the 13th of December 1521.
During the pontificate of Gregory XIII he lived in retirement, occupied with the care of his villa and with his studies, one of the fruits of which was an edition of the works of Ambrose; not neglecting, however, to follow the course of affairs, but carefully avoiding every occasion of offense.
The pope's negotiations with Henry's representative evoked a bitter and menacing protest and a categorical demand for the performance of promises.
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 Pope St. Pius V
Ghisleri was raised to the cardinalate by Pope Paul IV, the famous pope of the Council of Trent and promulgator of the bull, Cum ex apostolatus.
When he was elected pope St. Pius V himself re-confirmed the provisions of Cum ex apostolatus in a bull entitled Inter Multiplices, and some three centuries later Pope St. Pius X incorporated the same principles into the Code of Canon Law, chiefly in canon 188.
Pius V added to the Litany of Loreto the title, “Help of Christians,” and instituted the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary, in honour of she who had saved Christendom.
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 phatmass - Reading Room
For example, the reforms of Pope St. Pius X often noted as a "change" in the liturgy were nothing more than an ordered reform, not innovation, of the Sacred Music the Church makes use of in her liturgical life.
It is automatically assumed that the Pope Pius V was not limiting the juristiction of all future pontiffs as if he knew the needs of the Church for the rest of time.
This 'in perpetuity' document of Pope Pius V is strikingly similar to Quo Primum except that it promulgated the new breviary instead of the Missal.
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 CUF.org :: Catholics United for the Faith
The Pope and the bishops teaching in union with him are not the authors or arbiters of Church teaching, but rather its “guardians and authentic interpreters,”[3] fulfilling the divinely sustained mission that Christ gave to Peter and the other disciples (cf.
Pius V did not simply reaffirm or restore “the ancient rite of Christ”; rather he promulgated a rite that explicitly replaced various older rites which came into existence after Christ’s Ascension.
Furthermore, popes use “Us” in solemn declarations to convey that their individual acts and authority encompass communion with all popes, yet are particular to them as the pope in a given time period.
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 The Mary Page: Meditations
The feast was introduced by Pope St. Pius V (1504-1572) in the year 1571 to commemorate the miraculous victory of the Christian forces in the Battle of Lepanto on October 7, 1571.
The Dominican pope, St. Pius V, did much to further the spread of the Rosary and it thereafter became one of the most popular devotions in Christendom.
Pope Leo XIII (papacy: 1878-1903) strongly promoted the increase of devotion to the Blessed Mother by encouraging the constant use of the Rosary.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Pius V St
Pius V, St (1504-1572), pope (1566-1572), whose austere reforms and repressive measures against dissenters strengthened the Roman Catholic Church at...
Aquinas was canonized by Pope John XXII in 1323 and proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius V in 1567.
Pius X, St (1835-1914), pope (1903-1914), who opposed the Modernist movement in Roman Catholicism.
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 Pope Pius V: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election.
Pope Pius V: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election.
Pius V had thoroughly disapproved of his predecessor, and showed his contempt for his memory by reversing the findings of the Caraffa's trial, declaring them to have been innocent, and pursuing their accusers and judges with relentless vindictiveness.
This signal victory naturally gave Pius V intense satisfaction; all the bells in Rome were rung in jubilation and commands issued for public rejoicings.
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 Concerning the Renewed Debate About Paul VI's Missal
Paul VI had to abolish the use of St. Pius V's Missal..., Pius V's Missal had diminished to the point of becoming an almost dried-up trickle of water, quite unable to water and nourish the faith and piety of the Christian people.
Pius V had limited himself to republishing the Roman Missal then in use just as it had always been down through the centuries of history.
Pope St. Pius V never abolished the traditional Roman Rite, but only all of the other rites dating back to less than 200 years, and he did so because these had become suspect of Protestant pollution or accretions.
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