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Pope Gregory XVI issued nine encyclical letters (enciclica or epistola encyclica) during his reign as pope. According to the Holy See's website,[1] these were:
No. | Title (Latin) | Title (English translation) | Subject | Date |
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1. | Quel Dio | End of the insurrection in the Papal States | 5 April 1831 | |
2. | Le armi valorose | On the pacification of the Papal States | 12 July 1831 | |
3. | Cum primum | Condemnation of the November Uprising in Kingdom of Poland | 9 July 1832 | |
4. | Mirari vos | Condemnation of liberalism and indifferentism | 15 August 1832 | |
5. | Singulari Nos | Condemnation of the ideas of Félicité de La Mennais | 25 June 1834 | |
6. | Commissum divinitus | Condemnation of certain doctrinal errors | 17 May 1835 | |
7. | Augustissimam beatissimi | Restoration of the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls | 21 December 1840 | |
8. | Inter ea | Condemnation of anti-clerical laws in the Swiss Confederation | 1 April 1842 | |
9. | Inter praecipuas | Condemnation of non-Catholic Bible translations | 8 May 1844 |
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edit- ^ Holy See, Gregory XVI, accessed 27 February 2023