1956 Religion & Beliefs Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 21 Apr Margaret Truman marries Clifton Daniel: On April 21, 1956, Margaret Truman, daughter of former U.S. President Harry S. Truman, married journalist Clifton Daniel at Trinity Episcopal Church in Independence, Missouri. source: trumanlibrary.gov
  • 23 May Presbyterian Church advances gender equality: On May 23, 1956, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church made significant strides towards gender equality by allowing women to serve as elders and deacons. This decision was a pivotal moment in the church's history, reflecting broader societal changes regarding gender roles. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 25 May Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical on Sacred Heart devotion: On May 25, 1956, Pope Pius XII issued an encyclical titled 'Haurietis Aquas' which emphasized the importance of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This document reaffirmed the significance of this devotion in the Catholic faith and encouraged the faithful to deepen their spiritual connection to Christ. source: vatican.va
  • 28 Oct Pope Pius XII Publishes Encyclical: On October 28, 1956, Pope Pius XII published an encyclical addressing various social and political issues of the time. This encyclical reflected the Church's stance on contemporary challenges and its role in guiding moral and ethical considerations in society. source: britannica.com
  • 01 Nov Papal Encyclical: Pope Pius XII publishes the encyclical 'Laetamur admodum', addressing religious and theological matters within the Catholic Church.
  • 05 Nov Pope Pius XII Publishes Encyclical: Pope Pius XII issued the encyclical 'Datis nuperrime', contributing to the Catholic Church's theological and social discourse during the mid-20th century.
  • 29 Dec Death of Martin Albertz, German Theologian: Martin Albertz, a German clergyman, resistance fighter, and teacher, passed away on December 29, 1956, in Berlin. He was known for his opposition to the Nazis and his role within the Confessing Church. source: en.wikipedia.org