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  1. Jul 20, 1998 · Leo XIII (born March 2, 1810, Carpineto Romano, Papal States—died July 20, 1903, Rome) was the head of the Roman Catholic Church (1878–1903) who brought a new spirit to the papacy, manifested in more conciliatory positions toward civil governments, by care taken that the church not be opposed to scientific progress and by an awareness of ...

  2. Pope Leo XIII reigned from February 20, 1878 to July 20, 1903. To our Institute members, he is most affectionately admired for a great many reasons, perhaps most especially for his authorship of the Prayer to St. Michael, his eleven encyclicals on the Rosary, and those on Catholic social teaching.

  3. Pope Leo XIII saw socialism as fundamentally flawed, seeking to replace rights and Catholic moral teaching with the ideology of state power. He believed that this would lead to the destruction of the family unit, where moral, productive individuals were taught and raised most successfully.

  4. Jan 27, 2017 · Pope Leo XIII – Biography & Facts. Leo XIII was the 256th man to serve as the leader of the Catholic Church and the 13th to assume the papal name of Leo. He was also the oldest living Pope aged 91. This article intends to highlight his complete history in order to make it easier to recall and study.

  5. Pope Leo XIII. Please help support the mission of New Advent and get the full contents of this website as an instant download. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... Born 2 March, 1810, at Carpineto; elected pope 20 February, 1878; died 20 July, 1903, at Rome.

  6. www.vatican.va › content › leo-xiiiLeo XIII - Vatican

    Leo PP. XIII Gioacchino Pecci 20.II.1878 - 20.VII.1903. LEO XIII. Apostolic Constitutions; Apostolic Letters; Briefs; Bulls

  7. www.vatican.va › content › vaticanLeo XIII - Vatican

    Beginning Pontificate: 20.II, 3.III.1878: End Pontificate: 20.VII.1903: Secular Name: Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci: Birth: Carpineto Romano: Website: http://w2.vatican ...

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