Pope Pius X Beatification / Bound Photographic and Document Volume
A bound volume containing documentary material relating to the beatification of Pope Pius X (1835-1914). His beatification took place on 3 June 1951 at St. Peter’s Basilica before twenty-three cardinals, hundreds of bishops and archbishops, and a crowd of over one hundred thousand. Pope Pius X was later canonized on 29 May 1954. The volume includes newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, manuscript transcriptions, commemorative postcards, and press and agency photographs relating to the beatifica
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- Level of description
- File
- Date
- 1951
- Reference
- 29
- Extent and medium
- 64 pp; 33 cm x 21 cm; Bound volume, clipping, printed, manuscript, and photographic print
- Scope and content
- A bound volume containing documentary material relating to the beatification of Pope Pius X (1835-1914). His beatification took place on 3 June 1951 at St. Peter’s Basilica before twenty-three cardinals, hundreds of bishops and archbishops, and a crowd of over one hundred thousand. Pope Pius X was later canonized on 29 May 1954. The volume includes newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, manuscript transcriptions, commemorative postcards, and press and agency photographs relating to the beatification. The volume is a ‘Richview Account Series Book’ printed by Browne & Nolan in Dublin.
- Repository
- Irish Capuchin Archives
- Context
- Irish Capuchin Archives > Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office > Papers of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. > Bound Photographic and Document Volumes
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Sample passages
- Dr. Patrick Dunne , Auxiliary
- Isidores and St. Patrick's
- Patrick F. Power : Most Rev.
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gone before . He cherished the by step , he rose in the hierarchy humility there lay a great inner , lands , to pray . The sanctity of career of Pius the Tenth . The from Italy , but from many other been content to labour all his ! already his tomb is a shrine , where pilgrims come , not only magnificent ceremonial of the boy , Joseph Santo , who was born became , with acclamation , But others recognised that ties of a high order . So , step of the place , where he was born . of the Church till eventually he life amongst the simple people ) Church and the age-old tradi- on June 2 , 1835 , in the little called the democratic basis of ! the Church , it is provided by the ) Rome , where , with all the tradi- tions of which it was the ritual , the Beatification of Pope strength and intellectual quali- parents were poor and his home was humble . He would have village of Riese in the Italian behind his gentleness and tional splendour of the Church . natural and fitting that his cause Simple and Ascetic . TF ever there was a perfect his life , his simplicity , his L' example of what might be ! with no obvious advantages . His province of Treviso , started life His Humble Home . refection . The dignity of the short period after his death . Supreme Pontiff . passed since Pope Pius died , but his lifetime and rendered it ) LL keeping with all that had Pius the Tenth will take place . ' humility , his abounding Chris - Only thirty-seven years have people will turn towards should be promoted within a TIS career as Pope was in an object of veneration during tian charity-all these made him , NO-DAY the eyes of the Irish Pontifical Throne was always
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The second part of the ceremony se with strong .
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other Irish clerics , represent- atives from the Irish College . O'Connell of Mt. Welleray and Dr. Patrick Dunne , Auxiliary Boylan , of Dublin , and many Abbot Olayley of Roscrea . Miser . Fitzpatrick of Manor- Bishop of Dublin : Abbot Isidores and St. Patrick's of Kilmore : Father Fullen , of hamilton , Canon Sheridan and Patrick F. Power : Most Rev. bangor . Father Murtagh of the Diocese the Irish Church of St. and his Counsellor . Mr. Ambassador to the Holy See Fathers Toher and Michael and others . beatification ceremony were : Mr. J. P. Walshe , " Irish atives present at the A MONG the Irish represent- Represented , Ireland was
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