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Iniquis afflictisque
Encyclical of Pope Pius XI
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Signature date 18 November 1926 (1926-11-18)
SubjectOn the Persecution of the Church in Mexico
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Iniquis afflictisque (On the Persecution of the Church in Mexico) is an encyclical of Pope Pius XI promulgated on November 18, 1926, to denounce the persecution of the Catholic Church in Mexico. It was one of three encyclicals concerning Mexico, including Acerba animi (1932) and Firmissimam Constantiamque (1937). The Mexican government at the time was engaging in violently anticlerical persecution of the Church and the Pope harshly criticised the government for its abuses.

The Pope criticized the state's interference in matters of worship, outlawing of religious orders and the expropriation of Church property. He noted that, "Priests are... deprived of all civil and political rights. They are thus placed in the same class with criminals and the insane."

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  1. ^ Philippe Levillain The Papacy: An Encyclopedia p. 1208, 2002 Routledge
  2. Pope Pius XI. "Iniquis afflictisque". p. 8.
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