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ENCYCLICALS WRITTEN BY POPE BENEDICT XV

Encyclical comes from a Greek term used to indicate letters that princes and magistrates sent to the widest possible number of people in order to make known laws, rules, regulations. etc. The corresponding Latin term was "circularis," which referred to a letter or message intended for extensive circulation. Encyclical today has come to be associated solely with the Church.

Encyclical Letters, the most solemn documents of the ordinary and universal pontifical magisterium, are usually addressed to all the bishops and faithful of the Catholic Church, but frequently are also addressed to include "all people of good will." Encyclical Epistles are addressed to a specific group of bishops - for example those of a specific country or region - and touch upon less important matters.

Encyclicals may deal with doctrinal matters, exhort or call the faithful to public prayer for a specific reason, or be commemorative of an important Church anniversary. They are always signed by the pope, usually in Latin, and are published in the "Acta Apostolicae Sedis" and in individual books in diverse languages.

The official Latin text is prepared by the Secretariat of State and normally five copies of the Latin-language document are signed by the Holy Father. The text, in various languages, is sent to episcopal conferences worldwide through the pontifical representatives.

Pope Benedict XV issued 12 Papal Encyclicals during his reign as Pope.

No. TitleSubjectDate
1.Ad beatissimi Apostolorum Appealing For Peace 01 Nov 1914
2.Humani generis redemptionem On Preaching the Word of God 15 Jun 1917
3.Quod iam diu On the Future Peace Conference 01 Dec 1918
4.In hac tanta On St. Boniface 14 May 1919
5.Paterno iam diu On the Children of Central Europe 24 Nov 1919
6.Pacem, Dei munus pulcherrimum On Peace and Christian Reconciliation 23 May 1920
7.Spiritus Paraclitus On St. Jerome 15 Sept 1920
8.Principi Apostolorum Petro On St. Ephram the Syrian 05 Oct 1920
9.Annus iam plenus On Children in Central Europe 01 Dec1920
10.Sacra propediem On the Third Order of St. Francis 06 Jan 1921
11.In Preclara Summorum On Dante 30 Apr 1921
12.Fausto appetente die On St. Dominic 29 June 1921