This article contains a list of Encyclicals of Pope Pius X. Pope Pius X issued 17 Papal Encyclicals during his reign as Pope:
No. | Title (Latin) | Title (English translation) | Subject | Date |
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1. | E Supremi | On the Restoration of All things in Christ | 4 October 1903 | |
2. | Ad Diem Illum Laetissimum | On the Immaculate Conception | 2 February 1904 | |
3. | Iucunda Sane | On Pope Gregory the Great | 12 March 1904 | |
4. | Acerbo Nimis | On Teaching Christian Doctrine | 15 April 1905 | |
5. | Il Fermo Proposito | On Catholic Action in Italy | 11 June 1905 | |
6. | Vehementer Nos | On the French Law of Separation | 11 February 1906 | |
7. | Tribus Circiter | On the Miravites: Mystic Priests of Poland | 5 April 1906 | |
8. | Pieni L'animo | On the Clergy in Italy | 28 July 1906 | |
9. | Gravissimo Officii Munere | On French Associations of Worship | 10 August 1906 | |
10. | Une Fois Encore | On the Separation of Church and State | 6 January 1907 | |
11. | Pascendi Dominici Gregis | On the Doctrine of the Modernists | 8 September 1907 | |
12. | Communium Rerum | On St. Anselm of Aosta | 21 April 1909 | |
13. | Editae Saepe | On St. Charles Borromeo | 26 May 1910 | |
14. | Notre Charge Apostolique | “Our Apostolic Mandate” | On socialist doctrines of the Sillon movement | 15 August 1910 |
15. | Iamdudum | On the Law of Separation in Portugal | 24 May 1911 | |
16. | Lacrimabili Statu | On the Indians of South America | 7 June 1912 | |
17. | Singulari Quadam | On Labour Organisations | 24 September 1912 |
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