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==Encyclicals of Pope Benedict XIV (1740-58)==
==Encyclicals of Pope Benedict XIV (1740-58)==
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| December 3, 1740 || [[Ubi Primum]] ||
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| June 30, 1741 || [[Quanta Cura]] || forbidding traffic in alms
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| November 17, 1741 || [[Satis vobis compertum]] ||
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| November 13, 1742 || [[Certiores effecti]] ||
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| March 23, 1743 || [[Quemadmodum preces]] ||
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| November 20, 1744 || [[In suprema Catholicae]] ||
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| February 2, 1744 || [[Inter omnigenas]] || forbidding divorce
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| August 19, 1744 || [[Cum semper oblatas]] ||
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| February 18, 1745 || [[Cum multorum charitate]] ||
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==Encyclicals of Pope Clement XIII (1758-69)==
==Encyclicals of Pope Clement XIII (1758-69)==
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| October 20, 1939 || [[Summi Pontificatus]] || Function of the state in the modern world
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| June 29, 1959 || [[Ad Petri Cathedram]] ||  
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Encyclicals of Pope Benedict XIV (1740-58)

Date Name of encyclical Subject matter
December 3, 1740 Ubi Primum
June 30, 1741 Quanta Cura forbidding traffic in alms
November 17, 1741 Satis vobis compertum
November 13, 1742 Certiores effecti
March 23, 1743 Quemadmodum preces
November 20, 1744 In suprema Catholicae
February 2, 1744 Inter omnigenas forbidding divorce
August 19, 1744 Cum semper oblatas
February 18, 1745 Cum multorum charitate

Encyclicals of Pope Clement XIII (1758-69)

Encyclicals of Pope Clement XIV (1769-74)

Encyclicals of Pope Pius VI (1774-99)

Encyclicals of Pope Pius VII (1800-23)

Encyclicals of Pope Leo XII (1823-29)

Encyclicals of Pope Pius VIII (1829-30)

Encyclicals of Pope Gregory XVI (1831-46)

Encyclicals of Pope Pius IX (1846-78)

Encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903)

Encyclicals of Pope Pius X (1903-14)

Encyclicals of Benedict XV (1914-22)

Encyclicals of Pope Pius XI (1922-39)


Encyclicals of Pope Pius XII (1939-58)

Date Name of encyclical Subject matter
October 20, 1939 Summi Pontificatus Function of the state in the modern world
June 29, 1943 Mystici Corporis Christi Defined the Church as the mystical body of Christ
September 30, 1943 Divino afflante Spiritu Biblical studies, authorized used of exegetical methods
August 12, 1950 Humani Generis Certain modern views; also addressed authority of encyclicals generally


Encyclicals of Pope John XXIII (1958-63)

Date Name of encyclical Subject matter
June 29, 1959 Ad Petri Cathedram
August 1, 1959 Sacerdotii nostri primordia
September 26, 1959 Grata recordio
November 28, 1959 Princeps pastorum
May 15, 1961 Mater et Magistra social justice
December 9, 1961 Aeterna dei sapienta
June 14, 1962 Paenitentiam agere
April 10, 1963 Pacem in terris

Encyclicals of Pope Paul VI (1963-78)


Encyclicals of Pope John Paul II (1978-2005)


Encyclicals of Pope Benedict XVI (2005- )