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Saint Pius X, born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, was the 226th pope of the Roman Catholic Church, serving from 1903 until his death in 1914. He was known for his deep commitment to the pastoral care of the Church and was a significant figure in the early 20th century. Pius X aimed to restore holiness to the clergy and laity alike. His papacy was marked by a strong opposition to modernism, which he perceived as a threat to the core tenets of Catholic faith. He championed the frequent reception of the Eucharist, emphasizing its importance in the spiritual life of the faithful.

Pius X's legacy includes the establishment of the Code of Canon Law and the promotion of catechesis through his catechisms. His writings and reforms laid the groundwork for modern Catholic education and spiritual practices. Additionally, he was known for his pastoral touch, encouraging a closer relationship between the Church and its members. His canonization in 1954 reinforced his enduring influence within the Catholic Church and among its followers.

nacionalidad Italiano
Fecha de Nacimiento June 2, 1835
Lugar de Nacimiento Riese, Veneto, Italy
Fecha de fallecimiento August 20, 1914
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