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Pope Pius IX, 1846
Pope Pius IX, 1846. Born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti (1792-1878), Pius IX was elected Pope in 1846. His pontificate was the longest of the post-apostolic era. A conservative, Pius proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854, and in 1869 convened the First Vatican Council, which declared the doctrine of papal infallibility
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Cassock Giovanni Maria Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti Mastai Ferretti Pius Ix Pope Pope Pius Ix Ann Ronan Pictures Roman Catholicism
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This print showcases Pope Pius IX, a prominent figure in Catholicism during the 19th century. Born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti in 1792, he was elected as Pope in 1846 and went on to have the longest pontificate of the post-apostolic era. Known for his conservative beliefs, Pope Pius IX made significant contributions to Catholic doctrine during his reign. In 1854, he proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, solidifying this belief within Catholic teachings. Additionally, in 1869, he convened the First Vatican Council which declared the doctrine of papal infallibility. The portrait captures Pope Pius IX's dignified presence and traditional attire. Dressed in a cassock with a distinctive headgear or cap adorning his head, he exudes authority and piety. The engraving beautifully portrays his profile against a backdrop that hints at Italy's rich religious history. This image serves as a powerful reminder of Pope Pius IX's influence on Roman Catholicism and his dedication to upholding its traditions. It is an important historical artifact that reflects both religious devotion and cultural significance
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