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- Q345627 subject Q6462832.
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- Q345627 abstract "Ad diem illum laetissimum is an encyclical of Pope Pius X, later canonised as "Pope Saint", on the Immaculate Conception, dated Rome in St. Peter's on the second day of February 1904, in the first year of his Pontificate. It is issued in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the dogma of the Immaculate conception. It explains the Mariology of Pius X.The first reason for Pius to write the encyclical was his desire for 'the restoration of all things in Christ,' which he had defined as his motto in his first Encyclical letter. To Pius, there is no safer or more direct road than Mary. She is uniting all mankind in Christ.The encyclical relied heavily on the views expressed in Saint Louis de Montfort's book True Devotion to Mary. Language of both writings is strikingly similar, which is not surprising, since Saint Pius highly esteemed True Devotion and granted an Apostolic Blessing to all who read it.".
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- Q345627 wikiPageWikiLink Q8124792.
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- Q345627 comment "Ad diem illum laetissimum is an encyclical of Pope Pius X, later canonised as "Pope Saint", on the Immaculate Conception, dated Rome in St. Peter's on the second day of February 1904, in the first year of his Pontificate. It is issued in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the dogma of the Immaculate conception.".
- Q345627 label "Ad diem illum".
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