Pius V


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Italian pope from 1566 to 1572 who led the reformation of the Roman Catholic Church

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Pius V Catholic Church in Walsh, with Father Vincent Mukasa officiating.
Pius V was believed to be instrumental in obtaining the victory of the Battle of Lepanto as he led the faithful in praying for the intercession and protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Pius V, besides his personal penances, enjoined the entire Catholic world to pray the rosary and organized processions throughout Rome for the Marian prayer.
The papacies of Paul IV (1555-59), Pius IV (1559-65), Pius V (1566-72), and Gregory XIII (1572-85) were marked by indecision, dissent, and defensiveness.
If Pius IX and John XXIII advance, they will join only two other pope-saints in the last 300 years: Pius V (who reigned 1566-1572) and Pius X (1903-1914).
Pius V Catholic Church, Walsh, with Father Vincent Mukasa and Father Steven Pautler officiating.
The Roman Catholic Church honors today the memory of the initiator of the feast of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary - Saint Pius V (1566 -1572).
Immediately after Pope Pius V's excommunication of Elizabeth (1570), another theologian at Louvain, Nicholas Sander(s), entered the fray, and the Protestant theologian John Bridges replied to him.
Peter's but were then moved elsewhere, among them: Eugene IV, Callistus III, Pius II, Alexander VI, Leo X, Hadrian VI, Pius IV, Pius V, Clement VIII, Paul V, Gregory XV, Innocent X, Clement IX, Benedict XIII, and Clement XIV.
Apart from this, the same king Sebastian, in one of his resolutions prior to the 1577 law (of which I have a copy), revoked that first law from 1570 in what regards the exchanges considered licit according to Pius V's Bull, the Portuguese law, and the natural law.
Pius V is a doctrine of the faith that can never be changed, that the Novus Ordo [Mass] of Pope Paul VI is illicit, and that the bread and wine offered do not become the Body and Blood of Christ.