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The canonizations of St. John XXIII and St. John Paul II have got me thinking… 
The late 19th and 20th centuries were a time of tremendous change and upheaval for the Church. However, they were also a time when we had exceptionally good Popes, who not only taught clearly and authoritatively, but also led us wisely through numerous temporal (World War I and II) and spiritual (Modernism, the rise of Communism as an ideology) crises.
St. Pius X is already a Saint (yay!
), but in my opinion, all of the following also deserve to be canonized:
Bl. Pius IX (the Immaculate Conception! The Syllabus of Errors!)
Leo XIII (Rerum Novarum!)
Benedict XV (a man of peace during tumultuous times…)
Pius XI (Mit Brennender Sorge!)
Pius XII (his work during WWII, and his encyclicals are classics. Also, the Assumption!)
What do you think? Vote in the poll! You can vote for as many options as you like individually, or (as I did) for “all of them”
The late 19th and 20th centuries were a time of tremendous change and upheaval for the Church. However, they were also a time when we had exceptionally good Popes, who not only taught clearly and authoritatively, but also led us wisely through numerous temporal (World War I and II) and spiritual (Modernism, the rise of Communism as an ideology) crises.
St. Pius X is already a Saint (yay!
Bl. Pius IX (the Immaculate Conception! The Syllabus of Errors!)
Leo XIII (Rerum Novarum!)
Benedict XV (a man of peace during tumultuous times…)
Pius XI (Mit Brennender Sorge!)
Pius XII (his work during WWII, and his encyclicals are classics. Also, the Assumption!)
What do you think? Vote in the poll! You can vote for as many options as you like individually, or (as I did) for “all of them”