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  1. 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.

  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. Nov 9, 2021 · During his 25-year reign (1878-1903), Pope Leo XIII saw major dangers arising in the world. After an alarming vision right after saying Mass — 33 years to the day of the final vision of Fatima on...

  4. He was first destined for Spoleto, but on 17 July, 1841, he was sent to Perugia, a hotbed of the anti-papal revolutionary party. For three years he improved the material conditions of his territory and introduced a more expeditious and economical administration of justice.

  5. Pope Leo XIII was head of the Catholic Church from 20 February 1878 until his death in July 1903. Living until the age of 93, he was the oldest pope, whose age can be validated, holding office, and had the fourth-longest reign of any pope, behind those of St. Peter, Pius IX and John Paul II.

  6. Pope Leo XIII recommended Thomas Aquinas as a model for theological and philosophical studies. As Pope, Pope Leo XIII used all his authority for a revival of Thomism, the theology of Thomas Aquinas.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › roman-catholic-popes-and-antipopes › leo-xiiiLeo Xiii | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · LEO XIII (Vincenzo Giaocchino Pecci, 1810 – 1903), pope of the Roman Catholic church (1878 – 1903). The sixth child of noble parents, Giaocchino Pecci was born in Carpineto in the Papal States on March 2, 1810.

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