Communium interpretes dolorum
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Communium interpretes dolorum is an encyclical by Pope Pius XII stating an urgent need for World War II to end, appealing for prayers for peace during the month of May, 1945. It was delivered in Rome, at St. Peter's Basilica on Sunday, 15 April 1945, in the seventh year of his pontificate.
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Communium interpretes dolorum Latin for 'Interpreter of the common anguish' Encyclical of Pope Pius XII | |
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Signature date | 15 April 1945 |
Subject | On Ending the Second World War |
Number | 7 of 41 of the pontificate |
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