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词条 List of encyclicals of Pope John XXIII
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  1. Encyclicals

  2. References

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Pope John XXIII (1881–1963, {{Abbr|r.|reigned}} 1958–1963) issued eight Papal Encyclicals during his five-year reign as pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Two of his encyclicals, Mater et magistra and Pacem in terris, are especially important.[1][2] An encyclical is a letter sent by the Pope which is addressed to Roman Catholic bishops in a particular area or of the whole world.[3][4] Encyclicals may condemn errors, point out threats to faith and morals, exhort faithful practices, or provide remedies for present and future dangers to the church. The authority of the encyclical varies depending on the circumstances on the content and is not necessarily infallible. The title of a Papal Encyclical is usually taken from its first few words.[5]

Pope John XXIII's first encyclical, Ad Petri cathedram, was issued eight months into his pontificate and was neither an important social document nor doctrinal exposition. Instead it looked at truth, unity and peace with distinctive familiarity and concern.[5] The second, Sacerdotii nostri primordia, commemorated the 100th anniversary of the death of St. John Vianney, while Grata recordatio considered the use of the Rosary. Princeps pastorum, his fourth encyclical, used 1 Peter 5:4 as its biblical text and celebrated Roman Catholic missions.

Mater et magistra, the fifth encyclical, carried forward ideas from Leo XIII's Rerum novarum (1891), which had been issued 70 years before, and Pius XI's Quadragesimo anno (1931). It considers social ethics with its most important point being the application of natural law to the international community.[6] It is one of the longest encyclicals, at more than 25,000 words.[7] The sixth encyclical, Aeterna Dei sapientia, commemorated the death of Pope Leo I and called for unity within Christendom from external movements such as Communism and secularism.[8] The penultimate encyclical, Paenitentiam agere, considered penance and the then-upcoming Second Vatican Council. Pope John XXIII's final encyclical, Pacem in terris, was written two months before his death. It is long—over 15,000 words—and is the first in history to have been addressed to "all men of good will", rather than only the bishops and laity of the Roman Catholic Church. It was hailed as "one of the most profound and significant documents of our age."[9]

Encyclicals

No. Latin titleEnglish translationSubject DateText
1.
Ad Petri cathedram "To the chair of Peter" On truth, unity and peace in a spirit of charity 29 June 1959 (English)
2.
Sacerdotii nostri primordia "From the beginning of our priesthood" On St. John Vianney 1 August 1959 (English)
3.
Grata recordatio "With joyful recollection" On the rosary: prayer for the church, missions, international and social problems 26 September 1959 (English)
4.
Princeps pastorum "The prince of the shepherds" On the missions, native clergy and lay participation 28 November 1959 (English)
5.
Mater et magistra "Mother and teacher" On Christianity and social progress 15 May 1961 (English)
6.
Aeterna Dei sapientia "God's eternal wisdom" On commemorating the fifteenth centennial of the death of Pope St. Leo I 11 November 1961 (English)
7.
Paenitentiam agere "Penance for sins" On the need for the practice of interior and exterior penance 1 July 1962 (English)
8.
Pacem in terris "Peace on earth" On establishing universal peace in truth, justice, charity and liberty 11 April 1963 (English)

References

1. ^{{Citation | title= Vatican Revolutionary| newspaper= Time| pages= | date= 7 June 1963 | url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,874758-1,00.html | accessdate = 2008-05-21}}
2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20000903_john-xxiii_en.html |title= Pope John XXIII Biography |accessdate=2008-05-11 |author= |date= 6 September 2000 |work=L'Osservatore Romano |publisher= }}
3. ^{{CathEncy|wstitle= Ecclesiastical Letters}}
4. ^{{CathEncy|wstitle= Bulls and Briefs}}
5. ^{{Citation | title= Ad Petri cathedram| newspaper= Time| pages= | date= 13 July 1959 | url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,869179,00.html | accessdate = 2008-05-21}}
6. ^{{Citation |last= Brown|first= Robert McAfee|authorlink= Robert McAfee Brown |year= 1964|month= |title= Review of The Challenge of Mater et magistra|journal= Review of Religious Research|volume= 6|issue= 1|pages= 44–45|id= | format = subscription required | quote = The significant new thrust in the encyclical is its application of natural law theory to the international community, and its recognition that in our new and complex society there will be more occasions than in the past in which activities formerly conducted by private individuals will have to be administered by the state. |doi= 10.2307/3510885 |jstor= 3510885 |publisher= Religious Research Association, Inc. |last2= Moody |first2= Joseph N. |last3= Lawler |first3= J. George |postscript= .}}
7. ^{{Citation | title= Mater et Magistra| newspaper= Time| pages= | date= 21 July 1961 | url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,897825,00.html | accessdate = 2008-05-21}}
8. ^{{Citation | title= A Shepherd Calls| newspaper= Time| pages= | date= 15 December 1961 | url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,827100,00.html | accessdate = 2008-05-21}}
9. ^{{Citation | title= The Lasting Vision of Pope John| newspaper= Time| pages= | date= 26 February 1965 | url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,833488,00.html | accessdate = 2008-05-21}}

External links

  • Vatican archives for Pope John XXIII
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