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Pius XI was elected to the papacy on 6 February 1922. He took as his papal motto Pax Christi in Regno Christi (translated "The Peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ)". He followed the theme of Pius X, Instaurare Omnia in Christo ("To Restore All Things in Christ"). [1]
Pax Christi protesting the U.S. invasion of Iraq (Washington, D.C., March 2008).. Pax Christi (Latin for Peace of Christ) was established in France in March 1945 by Marthe Dortel-Claudot and Bishop Pierre-Marie Théas, after the Germans had been expelled from France but before the end of World War II in Europe.
Pax Christi, 1981. Dorothy Day and the permanent revolution. Benet Press, 1983. Such a vision of the street: Mother Teresa, the spirit and the work. Image Books, 1986. ISBN 0-385-17491-8. Catholic Relief Services: the beginning years ; for the life of the world. Catholic Relief Services, 1988. ISBN 0-945356-00-5
In the Oshkosh area, there is a Pax Christi group — open to all, regardless of faith tradition — that meets on the second Thursday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at Casa Esther, the Catholic Worker ...
It's hard to tell where the scholar ends and the athlete begins in Eden Prairie scholar-athlete Will Sather. Sather, a 6-1, 275-pound senior, is the center on an undefeated football team, and he ...
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The Teacher of Peace Award (previously called the Pope Paul VI Teacher of Peace Award) is a peacemaker award given out annually by Pax Christi USA, a Catholic peace organization, to an individual who has exemplified Pope Paul VI's World Day of Peace message: "To reach peace, teach peace."
The Pax Christi International Peace Award is given out every year since 1988 by the Christian peace organisation Pax Christi to other peace organisations and peace activists. The focus lies on grassroots activists and organisations that are active in an ongoing conflict, working against violence and injustice. [ 1 ]