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Pope Pius IX - Death and beatification |  | Pope Pius IX - Death and beatification: Encyclopedia II - Pope Pius IX - Death and beatification |  | Pius IX died on 7 February 1878 from natural causes. His body was originally buried in St. Peter's grotto, but was moved 13 July 1881 to the Basilica di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura. The event was almost upstaged when a mob tried to seize the body and throw it into the Tiber River.
The process for his beatification was begun on February 11, 1907, and recommenced three times. Pope John Paul II declared him venerable on July 6, 1985, and beatified him on September 3, 2000. This latter cere ...
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Pope Pius IX - Death and beatification
Pius IX died on 7 February 1878 from natural causes. His body was originally buried in St. Peter's grotto, but was moved 13 July 1881 to the Basilica di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura. The event was almost upstaged when a mob tried to seize the body and throw it into the Tiber River.
The process for his beatification was begun on February 11, 1907, and recommenced three times. Pope John Paul II declared him venerable on July 6, 1985, and beatified him on September 3, 2000. This latter ceremony also included the beatification of Pope John XXIII.
The beatification of Pius IX is a subject of controversy in light of some of his actions during his time as Pope, and lingering questions concerning his mental well-being in the last years of his reign. Some Jews and Catholics have expressed concern that if Pius IX were to be declared a saint, it would seriously hamper Catholic-Jewish relations.
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