Pope, born Giacomo della Chiesa (1854–1922), who reigned from 1914 until his death. Benedict’s pontificate was dominated by World War I, which he termed ‘the suicide of Europe,’ and its turbulent aftermath. Maintaining strict neutrality, he advanced several peace proposals and did much to aid war victims. Unsigned internal letter, in Italian, one page, 6.75 x 9, no date, but between 1914-1919, on gold embossed letterhead. The Pope provides an itemized list and lire amounts after each entry regarding raising money to help less fortunate Russian and Turkish citizens during the war. In fine condition. RRAuction COA.