1959 Religion & Beliefs Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 23 May Presbyterian Church advances gender equality: On May 23, 1959, the Presbyterian Church made significant strides towards gender equality within its ranks. This move was part of a broader trend in various religious organizations to address gender disparities and promote inclusivity. source: presbyterianmission.org
  • 28 Jun Ethiopian Orthodox Church gains independence: On June 28, 1959, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church was granted independence from the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. This marked a significant moment in the church's history, allowing it to establish its own hierarchy and governance. The move was part of a broader trend of national churches seeking autonomy during the mid-20th century. source: britannica.com
  • 29 Jun Pope John XXIII's first encyclical: Ad Petri Cathedram: On June 29, 1959, Pope John XXIII issued his first encyclical titled 'Ad Petri Cathedram.' This document addressed the role of the papacy and emphasized the importance of unity within the Church. It was a significant moment in his papacy, reflecting his vision for the Catholic Church's future. source: vatican.va