Lacrimabili statu

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Lacrimabili statu
Latin for 'In a tearful state'
Encyclical of Pope Pius X
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Signature date 7 June 1912
Subject Amazon forest
Indigenous peoples of South America
Number16 of 17 of the pontificate
Text
  Iamdudum
Singulari quadam 

Lacrimabili statu is an encyclical written by Pope Pius X dated June 7, 1912 that condemned the exploitation of the natives of the Amazon rainforest. [1]

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References

  1. "LACRIMABILI STATU".