Christian Century on Pius X
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- From the Editor's Desk. Schultenover, David G. // Theological Studies;Sep2007, Vol. 68 Issue 3, p489
The article presents an editorial concerning dogmatic theology and the influence of the Catholic Counter-Reformation. The author reflects upon 100th anniversary of Pope Pius X's encyclical "Pascendi dominici gregis" that initiated the Modernist Crisis in the Catholic Church. The author also...
- The Decree on Mixed Marriages. // America;8/3/1912, Vol. 7 Issue 17, p398
The article refutes the statement in secular journals that Pope Pius X has withdrawn the requirement that the non-Catholic party in a mixed marriage should promise to baptize and bring up the children as Catholics. The necessity of such requirement was reiterated in a Catholic decree on June 21,...
- Senator Sherman and the Vatican. // America;7/12/1919, Vol. 21 Issue 14, p350
The author reflects on the remarks made by U.S. Senator Lawrence Sherman concerning the papacy during his speech on June 20, 1919. He states that Sherman criticized the Vatican and the papal power for the outburst of war, implying that Pope Pius X counseled and approved the war. Moreover, he...
- The Pope and Europe. WOODS, HENRY // America;5/6/1911, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p78
The author comments on the European press and its treatment of the papacy of Pius X in 1911. He critiques the press in its assertions against the acts of the Pope in his war against Modernism and disagreement with France. He claims that Pius X inherited the conditions obtaining his ascension to...
- The Brethren of Pius X. // America;2/22/1913, Vol. 8 Issue 20, p470
1wThe author reflects on how Pope Pius X has taken as his brethren the entire Christian faithful of whom Christ is said to have given him the care. The author mentions that the Pope could have relieved his relatives of the necessity of hard work and the pressure of poverty by presenting them...
- A Well-Informed Pope. // America;1/31/1914, Vol. 10 Issue 17, p399
The author expresses his opinion on Pope Pius X in 1914. He describes the comments of the secular press at the time the Pope came to the throne and says that they have changed their tune after ten years. An excerpt from an article in the Bombay "Examiner" is offered describing how the Holy...
- Ad Multos Annos. // America;6/14/1913, Vol. 9 Issue 10, p230
The author discusses the recovery of Pope Pius X. Evidence of recovery include his resumption of audiences and routine work, and remarks made by physicians and competent witnesses regarding his condition. Some of the works done by his Pontificate include checking of abuses and instituting...
- Growth into Full Adulthood. CURRAN, FRANCIS X. // America;5/31/1958, Vol. 99 Issue 9, p275
The author looks at the growth of the Catholic Church in the U.S. as of May 31, 1958. He cites that the status of the country as mission territory was ended and elevated to equal rank with the ancient churches of Europe on June 29, 1908 under the Apostolic Constitution "Sapienti Consilio" issued...
- The Tenth Anniversary. // America;8/9/1913, Vol. 9 Issue 18, p422
The author discusses the accomplishments of Pope Pius X in his ten years of service as Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church. The author states that Pope Pius can probably be considered one of the most constructive and far-reaching reformers that have sat in the Chair of Peter since the days of...


