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Benedict XIV
Birth name Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini
Papacy began August 17, 1740
Papacy ended May 3, 1758
Predecessor Clement XII
Successor Clement XIII
Born March 31, 1675
Bologna, Italy
Died May 3, 1758
Rome, Italy

Benedict XIV, born Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini (Bologna, March 31, 1675 – Rome, May 3, 1758), was Pope from 1740 to 1758.

He was born into a noble family of Bologna, which was at that time the second largest city in the Papal States. He was elected Pope in 1740. The conclave which elected him had lasted six months; he is alleged to have said to the



cardinals: "If you wish to elect a saint, choose Gotti; a statesman, Aldrovandi; an honest man, elect me." His Papacy began in a time of great difficulties, chiefly caused by the disputes between Catholic nations and the Papacy about governmental demands to nominate bishops rather than leaving the appointment to the Church. He managed to overcome most of these problems - the disputes of the Holy See with the Kingdom of Naples, Sardinia, Spain, Venice, and Austria were settled.

He had a very active papacy, reforming the education of priests, the calendar of feasts of the Church, and many papal institutions. Perhaps the most important act of Benedict XIV's pontificate was the promulgation of his famous laws about missions in the two bulls, Ex quo singulari and Omnium solicitudinum. In these bulls he ruled on the custom



of accommodating Christian words and usages to express non-Christian ideas and practices of the native cultures, which had been extensively done by the Jesuits in their Indian and Chinese missions. An example of this is the statues of ancestors - there had long been uncertainty whether honor paid to ones ancestors was unacceptable 'ancestor worship,' or if it was something more like the Catholic veneration of the saints. This question was especially pressing in the case of an ancestor known to have not been a Christian. The choice of a Chinese translation for the name of God had also been debated since the early 1600s. Benedict XIV denounced these practices in these two bills. The consequence of this was that many of these converts left the Church.

Benedict XIV was also responsible, along with Cardinal Passionei, for beginning the catalogue of the Vatican Library and in 1757, he entrusted the relics of St. Donatus of Libya, a beheaded corpse, to the Third Order Franciscans, in the village of Vila do Conde, Portugal.

Styles of
Pope Benedict XIV
Reference style His Holiness
Spoken style Your Holiness
Religious style Holy Father
Posthumous style none

See also


Preceded by:
Clement XII
Pope
1740–58
Succeeded by:
Clement XIII
Pave Benedikt 14.

Benedikt XIV. (Papst) Benedicto XIV Benoît XIV ბენედიქტე XIV 교황 베네딕토 14세 Papa Benedetto XIV Paus Benediktus XIV Paus Benedictus XIV ベネディクトゥス14世 (ローマ教皇) Benedikt XIV Pave Benedikt XIV Papież Benedykt XIV Papa Bento XIV Benedictus XIV 本篤十四世


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