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Order of Pope Pius IX

The Order of Pope Pius IX, also referred as the Pian Order, is a papal order of knighthood originally founded by Pope Pius IV in 1560. It is the highest honor currently conferred by the Holy See. The awarding of the order fell into disuse and was re-instituted by Pope Pius IX as a continuation on 17 June 1847.

History of the Order
founded the first Pian Order in 1560. The Order was founded on 17 June 1847, by Pope Pius IX with the decree Romanis Pontificibus, placing it as the continuation of the ancient order established by Pope Pius IV with the bull Pii patris amplissimi on March 1559. the new class of Commander with star (correspondent to the class of Grand Officer) was created. The Pian Order was then reformed again by Pope Pius XII, with a Bull dated 11 November 1939, which suppressed the privilege of nobility. From the historical point of view, the Knighthood of the Grand Cross of the Pian Order has held the role that was of the Militia Aurata before the reform of Gregory XVI, namely that of title of rank and ennobling of the Holy See from the sixteenth century to 1841. ==Order of Classes==
Order of Classes
The Order comprises five classes: • Knight with the Collar (GCCPO): who wear a gold chain around their shoulders which is decorated with the papal tiara and two doves, and on the breast a large star. It is the highest active papal decoration, and is reserved for heads of state. • Knight/Dame Grand Cross (GCPO): who wear a wide dark blue silk ribbon (sash) bordered with red which extends saltire-wise from the left shoulder to the right side where the insignia of the order is suspended by a rosette, and on the breast a large diamond-studded star. It is commonly awarded to the ambassadors accredited to the Holy See. • Knight/Dame Commander with Star (KC*PO/DC*PO): who in addition to the badge wear a star of smaller design than that of Knights of the Grand Cross on the breast. • Knight/Dame Commander (KCPO/DCPO): who wear the decoration at the neck. • Knight/Dame (KPO/DPO): who wear the star on the left breast. , re-instituted the Pian Order under his Papal name and pontificate in 1847. ==Insignia and uniform==
Insignia and uniform
, unrestored and on display on his memorial The decoration is a regular octagram made of blue enamel, the spaces between the rays filled with gold flames. On the white medallion in the center the name of the founder surrounded by the words Virtuti et Merito ("Virtue and Merit") is engraved. The reverse side is the same save for the substitution of Anno 1847 for Pius IX. The rarely worn official uniform consists of an elaborately embroidered dark blue evening coat with golden epaulettes, white trousers, and a white-plumed bicorne. Knights with the Collar wear a gold decorated chain around the neck, and a star on the left side of the breast; Knights Grand Cross wear a sash and a star on the left side of the breast; Commanders wear a cross around the neck; and Knights wear a smaller cross on the left breast of the uniform: ==Notable members==
Notable members
Royal houses and nobilityJuan Carlos I, former King of Spain, first and honorary canon of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, with Collar • Fra' Andrew Bertie, 78th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, with Collar • Henri, former Grand Duke of Luxembourg, with Collar • Albert II, former King of the Belgians, with Collar • Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, with Collar • Silvia, Queen of SwedenFranz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein, with Collar • Haile Selassie I, Emperor of EthiopiaMwambutsa IV, King of Burundi • Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand, with Collar • Charles III, King of the United Kingdom, with Collar • Camilla, Queen of the United KingdomGabriel García Moreno y Morán de Butrón, Duke of the Holy Faith (pontifical), former President of Ecuador, with Collar • Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, Premier Duke in the Peerage of EnglandHerman, Count Van Rompuy, former prime minister of Belgium • Charles de Broqueville, 1st Comte de Broqueville, former prime minister of Belgium. • Paul Joseph, Comte de Smet de Naeyer, former prime minister of Belgium • Charles, Count Woeste, Belgian Minister Heads of State and Politicians , Austrian-Hungarian/Romanian politician, jurist and legal scholar, wearing the star of the Order of Pius IX • Emir Abdelkader, Algerian leader insurgent against French colonial rule. • Sergio Mattarella, current President of ItalyMarcelo Rebelo de Sousa, current President of PortugalNicos Anastasiades, former President of CyprusGiorgio Napolitano, former President of ItalyCarlo Azeglio Ciampi, former President of ItalyOscar Luigi Scalfaro, former President of ItalyFrancesco Cossiga, former President of ItalyJacques Chirac, former President of FranceMarco Fidel Suárez, former President of ColombiaKonstantinos Stephanopoulos, former President of GreeceDiosdado Macapagal, former President of the PhilippinesJuscelino Kubitschek, former President of BrazilCarlos Menem, former President of ArgentinaDemetris Christofias, former President of CyprusUrho Kekkonen, former President of FinlandSaitō Makoto, former Prime Minister of JapanWładysław Grabski, former Prime Minister of PolandGeorge Papandreou, former Prime Minister of GreeceFranz von Papen, former Vice-Chancellor of Germany • Juan Vicente Gómez, former President of VenezuelaSukarno, former President of IndonesiaW.T. Cosgrave, former President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free StateSean T. O'Kelly, former President of IrelandSarit Thanarat, former Prime Minister of ThailandNikol Pashinyan, current Prime Minister of ArmeniaIvo Miro Jović, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaGiorgio Borg Olivier, former Prime Minister of MaltaConstantin Isopescu-Grecul, Romanian politician, jurist and university professor. • Petr Fiala, former prime minister of the Czech Republic Diplomats to the Holy See , Ambassador of the Republic of China to the Holy See, wearing sash and star of the Order of Pius IX • Callista Gingrich, former United States ambassador to the Holy SeeMercedes Arrastia Tuason, former Philippine ambassador to the Holy See • William A. Wilson, former United States ambassador to the Holy See • Francis Joseph Shakespeare, former United States ambassador to the Holy See • Thomas Patrick Melady, former United States ambassador to the Holy See • Raymond Flynn, former mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, former ambassador to the Holy See • Lindy Boggs, former Member of Congress, former ambassador to the Holy See • Khétévane Bagration de Moukhrani, former Georgian ambassador to the Holy See • Tim Fischer, former Australian deputy prime minister and former Australian ambassador to the Holy See Other notable membersJean-Pierre Mazery, Grand Chancellor of the Sovereign Military Order of MaltaVirgil C. Dechant, former vice-president for the Vatican Bank & Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus ==See also==
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