- Qui Pluribus (On Faith and Religion) November 9, 1846
- Praedecessores nostros (On Aid for Ireland) March 25, 1847
- Ubi Primum (On Discipline for Religious) June 17, 1847
- Ubi Primum (On the Immaculate Conception) February 2, 1849
- Nostis et Nobiscum (On the Church in the Papal States) December 8, 1849
- Exultavit Cor Nostrum (On the Effects of the Jubilee) November 21, 1851
- Inter Multiplices (Pleading for Unity of Spirit) March 21, 1853
- Neminem vestrum (On the Persecution of the Armenians) February 2, 1854
- Apostolicae nostrae caritatis (Urging Prayers of Peace) August 1, 1854
- Ineffabilis Deus (Dogma of the Immaculate Conception) December 8, 1854
- Amantissimi Redemptoris (On Priests and the Care of Souls) May 3, 1858
- Qui nuper (On the Pontifical States) June 18, 1859
- Nullis certe verbis (On the Need for Civil Sovereignty) January 19, 1860
- Ubi urbaniano (Russian Persecutions of Catholics in Poland) July 30, 1864
- Quanta cura (Condemning Current Errors) and the Syllabus of Errors December 8, 1864
- Levate (On the Affiliations of Church) October 27, 1867
- Respicientes (Protesting the Taking of the Pontifical States) November 1, 1870
- Ubi Nos (On the Pontifical States) May 15, 1871
- Beneficia Dei (On the 25th Anniversary of His Pontificate) June 4, 1871
- Saepe Venerabiles Fratres (Thanksgiving for 25 Years of Pontificate) August 5, 1871
- Quartus supra (On the Church in Armenia) January 6, 1873
- Etsi multa (On the Church in Italy, Germany and Switzerland) November 21, 1873
- Vix dum a Nobis (On the Church in Austria) March 7, 1874
- Omnem sollicitudinem (On the Greek-Ruthenian Rite) May 13, 1874
- Gravibus Ecclesiae (Proclaiming a Jubilee) December 24, 1874
- Quod nunquam (On the Church in Prussia) February 5, 1875
Amongst the vast correspondence of the longest-reigning pontiff since St. Peter, Pope Pius IX wrote upwards of forty Encyclicals during his thirty-two year pontificate (1846-1878). Twenty-six of these are included in this collection. (Summary by M.S.C. Lambert, LC)
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