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Ad Petri cathedram
Latin for 'To the Chair of Peter'
Encyclical of Pope John XXIII
Signature date 29 June 1959
SubjectTruth, unity and peace in the spirit of charity
Number1 of 8 of the pontificate
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Ad Petri cathedram ("To the Chair of Peter") was the first encyclical issued by Pope John XXIII on 29 June 1959. It was promulgated eight months into the pontificate and addresses truth, unity and peace. It was neither a trend-setting social document or doctrinal exposition, but instead a fatherly message which was seen as addressing its issues with warmth and concern.

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