Pío IX
Pío IX was the Pope from 1846 to 1878, recognized for his long papacy and significant influence on Catholic doctrine and politics, including his opposition to liberal movements in Latin America during the 19th century.
Born on Jun 13, 1792 (233 years old)
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Ecuador:
Pío IX proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854.
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Guatemala:
Pope Pío IX proclaimed the dogma of faith regarding the Immaculate Conception in 1854.
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Argentina:
Pío IX was asked to declare a dogma regarding the Inmaculada Concepción in 1854.
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Costa Rica:
Pope Pío IX established the diocese of Costa Rica in 1850.
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Spain:
Pío IX declared himself a prisoner in the Vatican after Rome fell in 1870.
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Italy:
Pio IX was the last Pope to live at the Quirinale before it became the official residence of the King of Italy.
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Italy:
Pio IX is noted as the last Pope to live in the Quirinale before the papacy moved to the Apostolic Palace.
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Venezuela:
Pío IX condemned the proposition that 'the Church must separate from the State and the State from the Church'.
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Italy:
Pio IX was the last Pope to live at the Quirinale before it became the official residence of the King of Italy.
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Costa Rica:
Pío IX was the youngest pope elected at the age of 54.
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