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  1. 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.

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

  3. encyclopedia. Pope Leo XIII. Reigned 1878-1903, wrote the Encyclical Rerum novarum, b. March 2, 1810, at Carpineto; d. July 20, 1903, at Rome. Listen to the audio version of this content. Click to enlarge. Leo XIII, POPE, b. March 2, 1810, at Carpineto; elected pope February 20, 1878; d. July 20, 1903, at Rome.

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    Jun 11, 2018 · LEO XIII (1810–1903), pope from 1878 to 1903. The conclave of 1878, following the long and contentious pontificate of Pius IX (r. 1846–1878), proved difficult as conflict in the college of cardinals continued, dividing those who favored confrontation from those who sought conciliation with the modern world.

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

  6. Leo XIII, orig. Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci, (born March 2, 1810, Carpineto Romano, Papal States—died July 20, 1903, Rome), Pope (1878–1903). Born into the Italian nobility, he was ordained a priest in 1837 and entered the diplomatic service of the Papal States. He was appointed bishop of Perugia in 1846 and was named a cardinal in 1853.

  7. As Pope, Pope Leo XIII used all his authority for a revival of Thomism, the theology of Thomas Aquinas. On 4 August 1879, Leo promulgated the encyclical Aeterni Patris ("Eternal Father") which, more than any other single document, provided a charter for the revival of Thomism—the medieval theological system based on the thought of Aquinas ...

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