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“Saint” Pius X?

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I’m confused. If Pius wasn’t canonized until 1954, why would a book published in 1908 be attributed to “Saint Pius X” (or “San Pio X” as the original Italian title supposed says)?--Lairor (talk)

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No source about the subject itself

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There is no source in this article about this catechism, its history and its editions. The only source about this catechism is a brief mention by Benedict XVI. Veverve (talk) 14:18, 3 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]