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  1. JEANORAY. Answer: Si Pope Leo I (c. 400 - 10 Nobyembre 461), na kilala rin bilang Saint Leo the Great, ay Obispo ng Roma mula 29 Setyembre 440 at namatay noong 461. Sinabi ni Pope Benedict XVI na ang papacy ni Leo "... ay walang alinlangan. pinakamahalaga sa kasaysayan ng Simbahan.

  2. Feast day November 10. Only two popes have earned the title Great—Gregory I and Leo I. Leo was born in the beginning of the fifth century, probably in Rome. When he was a deacon, other church leaders looked to him for advice and for explanations of the faith. Leo was sent to settle arguments between leaders. He was on such a mission in 440 ...

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  3. Apr 27, 2001 · From a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope (Sermo 12 de Passione, 3, 6-7: PL 54, 355-357) Prayer. God our Father, look upon us with love. You redeem us and make us your children in Christ. Give us true freedom. and bring us to the inheritance you promised. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,

  4. 4 days ago · Pope Leo I, who was the first pope to be remembered posthumously as “the great,” began his papacy in 440 and served until his death in 461. During his pontificate, he worked to clarify doctrines related to Christ’s human and divine natures.

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · Pope St. Leo the Great died on Nov. 10, 461. He was proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by Pope Benedict XIV in 1754. A large collection of his writings and sermons survives, and can be...

  6. Nov 9, 2015 · Saint Leo the Great. As the nickname soon attributed to him by tradition suggests, he was truly one of the greatest Pontiffs to have honoured the Roman See and made a very important contribution to strengthening its authority and prestige. He was the first Bishop of Rome to have been called Leo, a name used subsequently by another 12 Supreme ...

  7. Catholicism. Saints. St. Leo the Great. Share. Place and date of birth unknown; died 10 November, 461. Leo's pontificate, next to that of St. Gregory I, is the most significant and important in Christian antiquity.

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