Pio XI

Pio XI

religious leader Vatican City

Pio XI was the Pope from 1922 until his death in 1939, known for his efforts to address the challenges of modernity and his engagement with political issues, including his controversial relations with Mussolini’s fascist regime. His papacy marked significant developments in the Catholic Church's approach to social and political matters.

Born on May 31, 1857 (168 years old)

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Venezuela Venezuela: Pío XI authored the encyclical Quadragesimo Anno in 1931, contributing to the Church's social teachings. 7

El Nacional: León XIV y el desarrollo humano integral

Colombia Colombia: Pío XI was elected pontiff after 14 votes and 5 days, causing significant debate among the cardinals. 5

El Tiempo: el más largo tuvo 14 votaciones y se extendió 5 días