Feast Day: February 7 –

Future Pope as Missionary –
Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti (Pio IX) was the ninth child of Count Girolamo and Caterina Sollazzi. He was born in Senigallia on May 13, 1792. Between 1803 and 1808, he was a pupil at the College for Noblemen in Volterra. Wanting to become a priest, he had to interrupt his studies because of sudden attacks of epilepsy. In 1815, at Loreto, he obtained the grace of a full recovery. He resumed his theological studies in 1819 and was ordained priest. In 1823, he went, as a missionary, to Chile for two years.
Young bishop of Spoleto – Pope at 54
At just 35 years of age, he was appointed Archbishop of Spoleto, then in 1832, of Imola. In 1840, he was created Cardinal, and on June 16, 1846, on the fourth vote, with 36 votes out of 50 Cardinals at the Conclave, he was elected Supreme Pontiff at just 54 years of age. As soon as he became Pope, he undertook a number of reforms within the Papal State (freedom of the Press, freedom to Jews, beginning of a railway, promulgation of the Statutes), but when in 1848, he refused to support the war against Austria his “persecution” began.
Advises Don Bosco on his ‘Society’
St John Bosco had his first audience with Pius IX on March 9, 1858. Both of them had the feeling they had encountered a Saint. Pius IX supported and guided Don Bosco in the founding of the Salesian Congregation. It was he who suggested calling it a “Society” in step with the times, of having vows, but not solemn vows, and he suggested a simple habit and an intense but not too complicated practice of piety. He convinced Don Bosco to write his memoirs to leave the Salesians a spiritual legacy.
Don Bosco’s Pope
During his Pontificate, he approved the Constitutions and the Salesian Society, the Institute of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, and the Pious Union of Salesian Cooperators, and was amongst the first to enroll as a member. Don Bosco had a great love for Pius IX and accepted all his advice, even when it cost him great sacrifice: “I am ready to face any difficulty,” he would say, “when dealing with the papacy and the Church.” But the Pope, too, had great esteem for Don Bosco and called him to Rome often to ask for his help on delicate issues.
Papal acts of importance
On December 8, 1854, he defined the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. In 1869, he called Vatican Council I, and on December 8, 1870, proclaimed St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church. On June 16, 1875, he consecrated the Church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. He died on February 7, 1878, after 32 years of Pontificate. John Paul II beatified him on September 3, together with Pope John XXIII.
Declared Venerable July 6, 1985; beatified September 3, 2000, by John Paul II.
Collect for the Liturgy on the Feast of Blessed Pope Pius IX
Lord our God who, in times of great cultural and social transformations, you guided the path of your Church by entrusting it to the sure magisterium, the tireless apostolic zeal, and the fervent charity of your servant Pope Pius IX, we humbly ask you, through the intercession of the Holy Virgin whom he proclaimed Immaculate, to confirm our faith, nourish our hope and reinvigorate our charity. Through Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, forever and ever. Amen
Source: SDB.org
