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A photo I made from a picture from Madre Pascalina Lehnert, who owned it and gave me copyright rights. She writes that Pope Pius XII, who disliked most paintings of himself, saw this picture in a much larger version and said, "this is actually me". The small picture was donated to Pascalina Lehnert by the English painter Boden in 1956?. The much much larger version of it, with Pope Pius XII sitting on a throne, was completed at the same time in the Vatican and is somewhere in England. That picture has its own copyright. (Pascalina Lehnert, Ich durfte ihm dienen, p.171) |
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I created this image entirely by myself |
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July 15, 1962 |
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- Deiparae Virginis Mariae
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- Ad Sinarum Gentes
- Luctuosissimi Eventus
- Laetamus Admodum
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- Novimus Nos
- Pope Pius XII and the Church in China
- Ad Apostolorum Principis
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- Pope Pius XII and Russia
- Persecutions of the Catholic Church and Pius XII
- Pope Pius XII and Poland
- Cum Jam Lustri
- Decennium Dum Expletur
- Pope Pius XII Liturgy Reforms
- The Vatican and Eastern Europe (1846-1958)
- Pope Pius XII: Illness and death
- Pope Pius XII: Late years
- Jubilaeum Maximum
- Ad Caeli Reginam
- Fulgens Corona
- Beatifications of Pope Pius XII
- Theology of Pope Pius XII
- Doctor Mellifluus
- Pope Pius XII reforms of Eastern Canon Law
- Social teachings of Pope Pius XII
- History of Roman Catholic mariology
- Mariology of Pope Pius XII
- Testament of Pope Pius XII
- Template:Pope Pius XII
- Sempiternus Rex Christus
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