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Pope Pius IX

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PopeBlessed

Pius IX
Bishop of Rome
Pius IX in 1875
Native name
Pio IX
ChurchCatholic Church
Papacy began16 June 1846
Papacy ended7 February 1878
PredecessorGregory XVI
SuccessorLeo XIII
Previous post(s)
  • Auditor to Chile and Peru(1823‍–‍1825)
  • Head of the Hospital of San Michele (1825‍–‍1827)
  • CanonofSanta Maria in Via Lata(1825‍–‍1827)
  • Archbishop of Spoleto(1827‍–‍1832)
  • Archbishop (personal title) of Imola(1832‍–‍1846)
  • Cardinal-Priest of Santi Marcellino e Pietro(1840‍–‍1846)
Orders
Ordination10 April 1819
byFabrizio Sceberras Testaferrata
Consecration3 June 1827
byFrancesco Saverio Castiglioni
Created cardinal
  • 23 December 1839 (in pectore)
  • 14 December 1840 (revealed)

byGregory XVI
Personal details
Born
Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti

13 May 1792
Senigallia, Marche,PapalStates
Died7 February 1878(aged85)
Apostolic Palace, Vatican City,Kingdom of Italy
SignaturePius IXs signature
Coat of armsPius IXs coat of arms
Sainthood
Feast day7 February
Venerated inCatholic Church
Title as SaintBlessed
Beatified3 September 2000
Saint Peters Square, Vatican City
byPope John Paul II
Attributes
  • Papal vestments
  • Papal tiara
Patronage
  • Pius Seminary of Rome[1]
  • Senigallia[2]
  • Diocese of Senigallia[2]
  • First Vatican Council
ShrinesSan Lorenzo fuori le mura
Other popes named Pius

Pope Pius IX(Italian:Pio IX; bornGiovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti;[a]13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of theCatholic Churchfrom 1846 to 1878. His reign of nearly 32 years is the longest verified of anypopein history. He was notable for convoking theFirst Vatican Councilin 1868 and for permanently losing control of thePapal Statesin 1870 to theKingdom of Italy. Thereafter, he refused to leaveVatican City, declaring himself a "prisoner in the Vatican".

At the time of his election, some considered him liberal, but no longer after theRevolutions of 1848. Upon the assassination of hisprime minister,Pellegrino Rossi, Pius fledRomeandexcommunicatedall participants in the short-livedRoman Republic. After its suppression by the French army and his return in 1850, his policies and doctrinal pronouncements became increasingly conservative. He was responsible for thekidnapping of Edgardo Mortara, a six-year-old taken by force from his Jewish family who went on to become a Catholic priest in his own right and unsuccessfully attempted to convert his Jewish parents.

In his 1849encyclicalUbi primum, he emphasizedMarysrole in salvation. In 1854, he promulgated the dogma of theImmaculate Conception, articulating a long-held Catholic belief that Mary, the Mother of God, was conceived withoutoriginal sin. His 1864Syllabus of Errorswas a strong condemnation of liberalism,modernism,moral relativism,secularization,separation of church and state, and otherEnlightenmentideas. Pius reaffirmed Catholic teaching in favor of making the Catholic faith the state religion where possible.[citation needed]

His appeal for financial support revived global donations known asPeters Pence. He strengthened the central power of theHoly SeeandRoman Curiaover the worldwide Catholic Church, while also formalizing the popes ultimate doctrinal authority (the dogma ofpapal infallibilitydefined in 1870).Pope John Paul IIbeatified him in 2000.

Early life and ministry

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The birthplace house of Pius IX in Senigallia

Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti was born on 13 May 1792 inSenigallia. He was the ninth child born into the noble family of Girolamo dei Conti Mastai-Ferretti (1750–1833), grandnephew ofPietro Girolamo Guglielmi, and wife Caterina Antonia Maddalena Solazzei di Fano (1764–1842).[3]He was baptized on the day of his birth with the names Giovanni Maria Battista Pietro Pellegrino Isidoro. He was educated at thePiaristCollege inVolterraand in Rome. An unreliable account published many years later[4]suggests that the young Count Mastai was engaged to the daughter of the (Protestant)Church of IrelandBishop of Kilmore,William Foster. Certainly, if there was ever any such engagement, it did not proceed.

Illustration showing Mastai-Ferretti at his first Holy Mass in 1819

In 1814, as a theology student in his hometown of Sinigaglia, he metPope Pius VII, who had returned from French captivity. In 1815, he entered the PapalNoble Guardbut was soon dismissed after an epileptic seizure.[5]He th