Pii Ix. Pontificis Maximi Acta is a historical record documenting the acts and decrees of Pope Pius IX, one of the most significant figures in 19th-century Catholic history. This collection provides valuable insight into the policies, pronouncements, and activities of the papacy during a period of profound political and social change in Europe.
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