Author:Leo XIII
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Works by Leo XIII
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[edit]Encyclical Letters
[edit]No. | Title (Latin or Italian) | Title (English translation) | Subject | Date |
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1. | Inscrutabili Dei Consilio | By God's Unsearchable Design | On the Evils of Society | 21 April 1878 |
2. | Quod Apostolici Muneris | Which Apostolic Duty | On Socialism | 28 December 1878 |
3. | Aeterni Patris | Of the Eternal Father | On the Restoration of Christian Philosophy | 4 August 1879 |
4. | Arcanum divinae sapientia | The Mystery of Divine Wisdom | On Christian Marriage | 10 February 1880 |
5. | Grande Munus | The Great Duty | On Saints Cyril and Methodius | 30 September 1880 |
6. | Sancta Dei Civitas | The Holy City of God | On Mission Societies | 3 December 1880 |
7. | Diuturnum | Long-lasting | On the Origin of Civil Power | 29 June 1881 |
8. | Licet Multa | Although Many | On Catholics in Belgium | 3 August 1881 |
9. | Etsi Nos | Even We | On Conditions in Italy | 15 February 1882 |
10. | Auspicato Concessum | A Happy Circumstance | On St. Francis of Assisi | 17 September 1882 |
11. | Cum Multa | With Many | On Conditions in Spain | 8 December 1882 |
12. | Supremi Apostolatus Officio | The Supreme Apostolic Office | On Devotion to the Rosary | 1 September 1883 |
13. | Nobilissima Gallorum Gens | The Most Noble People of France | On the Religious Question in France | 8 February 1884 |
14. | Humanum Genus | The Human People | On Freemasonry | 20 April 1884 |
15. | Superiore Anno | Last Year | On the Recitation of the Rosary | 30 August 1884 |
16. | Immortale Dei | Immortal God | On the Christian Constitution of States | 1 November 1885 |
17. | Spectata Fides | Observed Faith | On Christian Education | 27 November 1885 |
18. | Quod Auctoritate | Which by Authority | Proclaiming a Jubilee | 22 December 1885 |
19. | Iampridem | Long Ago | On Catholicism in Germany | 6 January 1886 |
20. | Quod Multum | Which for Many | On the Liberty of the Church | 22 August 1886 |
21. | Pergrata | Most Pleasing | On the Church in Portugal | 14 September 1886 |
22. | Vi È Ben Noto | It Is Well Known to You | On the Rosary and Public Life | 20 September 1887 |
23. | Officio Sanctissimo | The Holiest Duty | On the Church in Bavaria | 22 December 1887 |
24. | Quod Anniversarius | Which Anniversiary | On His Sacerdotal Jubilee | 1 April 1888 |
25. | In Plurimis | Among the Many | On the Abolition of Slavery | 5 May 1888 |
26. | Saepe Nos | We Often | On Boycotting in Ireland | 24 June 1888 |
27. | Libertas praestantissimum donum | Liberty, the Most Excellent Gift | On the Nature of Human Liberty | 20 June 1888 |
28. | Quam Aerumnosa | How Troublesome | On Italian Immigrants | 10 December 1888 |
29. | Etsi Cunctas | Although All | On the Church in Ireland | 21 December 1888 |
30. | Exeunte Iam Anno | Already at the End of the Year | On Right Ordering of Christian Life | 25 December 1888 |
31. | Magni Nobis | Great to Us | On The Catholic University of America | 7 March 1889 |
32. | Quamquam Pluries | Although Frequently | On Devotion to St. Joseph | 15 August 1889 |
33. | Sapientiae Christianae | Of Christian Wisdom | On Christians as Citizens | 10 January 1890 |
34. | Dall'alto dell'Apostolico Seggio | From the Height of the Apostolic Seat | On Freemasonry in Italy | 15 October 1890 |
35. | Catholicae Ecclesiae | Of the Catholic Church | On Slavery in the Missions | 20 November 1890 |
36. | In Ipso | In Itself | On Episcopal Reunions in Austria | 3 March 1891 |
37. | Rerum Novarum | New Things | On Capitol and Labour | 15 May 1891 |
38. | Pastoralis | Of Pastoral Things | On Religious Union | 25 June 1891 |
39. | Pastoralis Officii | Of the Pastoral Office | On the Morality of Duelling | 12 September 1891 |
40. | Octobri Mense | The Month of October | On the Rosary | 22 September 1891 |
41. | Au Milieu Des Sollicitudes | Amid the Solicitudes | On the Church and State in France | 16 February 1892 |
42. | Quarto Abeunte Saeculo | The Fourth Century Having Passed | On Christopher Columbus | 16 July 1892 |
43. | Magnae Dei Matris | Of the Great Mother of God | On the Rosary | 8 September 1892 |
44. | Custodi Di Quella Fede | Guards of That Faith | On Freemasonry | 8 December 1892 |
45. | Inimica Vis | The Hostile Force | On Freemasonry | 8 December 1892 |
46. | Ad Extremas | To the Farthest | Seminaries for Native Clergy | 24 June 1893 |
47. | Constanti Hungarorum | The Hungarians' Loyal | On the Church in Hungary | 2 September 1893 |
48. | Laetitiae Sanctae | Of Holy Praise | Commending Devotion to the Rosary | 8 September 1893 |
49. | Providentissimus Deus | The Most Provident God | On the Study of Holy Scripture | 18 November 1893 |
50. | Praeclara Gratulationis Publica | The Public Rejoicing's Splendid | The Reunion of Christendom | 20 June 1894 |
51. | Litteras A Vobis | Your Letter | On the Clergy in Brasil | 2 July 1894 |
52. | Iucunda Semper Expectatione | Always with Delightful Expectation | On the Rosary | 8 September 1894 |
53. | Orientalium Dignitas | The Dignity of the Easterners | On the Churches of the East | 30 November 1894 |
54. | Christi Nomen | The Name of Christ | On Propagation of the Faith and Eastern Churches | 24 December 1894 |
55. | Longinqua | Extensive | On Catholicism in the United States | 6 January 1895 |
56. | Permoti Nos | We, Influenced | On Social Conditions in Belgium | 10 July 1895 |
57. | Adiutricem | Adjutrix | On the Rosary | 5 September 1895 |
58. | Insignes | Eminent | On the Hungarian Millennium | 1 May 1896 |
59. | Satis Cognitum | Sufficiently Well-Known | On the Unity of the Church | 29 June 1896 |
60. | Fidentem Piumque Animum | Confidence and Devotion | On the Rosary | 20 September 1896 |
61. | Divinum Illud Munus | That Divine Office | On the Holy Spirit | 9 May 1897 |
62. | Militantis Ecclesiae | Of the Church Militant | On St. Peter Canisius | 1 August 1897 |
63. | Augustissimae Virginis Mariae | Of the Most August Virgin Mary | On the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary | 12 September 1897 |
64. | Affari Vos | Speak to You | On the Manitoba Schools Question | 8 December 1897 |
65. | Caritatis Studium | Of the Studies of Charity | On the Church in Scotland | 25 July 1898 |
66. | Spesse Volte | Many Times | On the Suppression of Catholic Institutions | 5 August 1898 |
67. | Quam Religiosa | Which Religious | On Civil Marriage Law | 16 August 1898 |
68. | Diuturni Temporis | Long Time | On the Rosary | 5 September 1898 |
69. | Quum Diuturnum | When the Long | On the Latin American Bishops' Plenary Council | 25 December 1898 |
70. | Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae | Witness to Our Goodwill | Virtue, Nature and Grace, and Americanism | 22 January 1899 |
71. | Annum Sacrum | A Holy Year | Consecration to the Sacred Heart | 25 May 1899 |
72. | Depuis Le Jour | Since the Day | On the Education of the Clergy | 8 September 1899 |
73. | Paternae | Paternal | On the Education of the Clergy | 18 September 1899 |
74. | Omnibus Compertum | Everyone Knows | On Unity Among the Greek | 21 July 1900 |
75. | Tametsi Futura Prospicientibus | Although the Outlook on the Future | On Jesus Christ the Redeemer | 1 November 1900 |
76. | Graves De Communi Re | Grave Regarding General Business | On Christian Democracy | 18 January 1901 |
77. | Gravissimas | The Gravest | On Religious Orders in Portugal | 16 May 1901 |
78. | Reputantibus | Reflecting | On the Language Question in Bohemia | 20 August 1901 |
79. | Urbanitatis Veteris | Of Ancient City-Living | On the Foundation of a Seminary in Athens | 20 November 1901 |
80. | In Amplissimo | In the Greatest | On the Church in the United States | 15 April 1902 |
81. | Quod Votis | Which Undertaking | On the Proposed Catholic University | 30 April 1902 |
82. | Mirae Caritatis | Of Wondrouts Love | On the Holy Eucharist | 28 May 1902 |
83. | Quae Ad Nos | Which to Us | On the Church in Bohemia and Moravia | 22 November 1902 |
84. | Fin Dal Principio | Since the Beginning | On the Education of the Clergy | 8 December 1902 |
85. | Dum Multa | While with Much | Marriage Legislation | 24 December 1902 |
Apostolic Constitutions
[edit]No. | Title (Latin or Italian) | Title (English translation) | Subject | Date |
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1. | Romanos Pontifices | The Roman Pontiffs | On British Bishops | 13 May 1881 |
2. | Misericors Dei Filius | The Merciful Son of God | On Franciscan Tertiaries | 30 May 1883 |
3. | Iamdudum pars | Long Ago the Part | On the Great Price of Quebec | 2 February 1889 |
4. | Officiorum ac munerum | Of Duties and Obligation | On the Prohibition and Censorship of Books | 25 January 1897 |
5. | Felicitate quadam | With a Certain Happiness | On Franciscan Orders | 4 October 1897 |
6. | Ubi primum | Where First | On Rosary Confraternities | 2 October 1898 |
7. | Aeterni Pastoris | Of the Eternal Pastor | On the Jubilee | 24 October 1899 |
8. | Conditae a Christo | Founded by Christ | On Religious Orders | 8 December 1900 |
Apostolic Letters
[edit]- To the English People
- True and False Americanism in Religion
- Apostolicae Curae - Anglican Orders (15th September 1896)
- The Holy Scriptures ; The Biblical Commission
- Review of His Pontificate
- The Church in the Philippines
Other letters
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Works about Leo
[edit]- "Pope Leo XIII," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Leo (popes)/Leo XIII," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "The Portrait I did not Paint", a biographical portrait (of sorts) by John McLure Hamilton from Men I Have Painted (1921).
Letters to Leo
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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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