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Straight after Mass finished in St. Peter's Basilica this evening, Catholics inside heard the noise from outside and raced to see the news from the Sistine Chapel
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The moment in St. Peter's Square when white smoke from the Sistine Chapel announced Pope Leo XIV's election from the conclave of cardinals
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The moment in St. Peter's Square when white smoke from the Sistine Chapel announced Pope Leo XIV's election from the conclave of cardinals
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Kikeservitives are agents of the antichrist
Not our allies and definitely not Christian
Not our allies and definitely not Christian
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Pastor Says Christians Were Born to Serve Israel, Cites Isaiah
At the Israel Advocacy Day conference, Pastor Michael Fisher told the audience that Christians were placed in this time to serve Israel. He pointed to a passage from Isaiah about foreigners tending vineyards and working fields for the Jewish peopleβsaying it reflects a purpose that still stands today.
At the Israel Advocacy Day conference, Pastor Michael Fisher told the audience that Christians were placed in this time to serve Israel. He pointed to a passage from Isaiah about foreigners tending vineyards and working fields for the Jewish peopleβsaying it reflects a purpose that still stands today.
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So what youβre saying is that the gates of hell prevailed against the Church? Sedes arenβt Catholic
Well fellas pack it up
Some random sede said this is a illegitimate election
I must notify the Pope immediately
Some random sede said this is a illegitimate election
I must notify the Pope immediately
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Orthos spreading lies about Catholicism nothing new from this scummy schismatics
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Everyone pray for the newly elected world leader of Christianity.
May he lead us closer to God
May he lead us closer to God
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Just for the record israelis
When we take power
You will be our slaves and be forced to build Churches for the reminder of your lives.
I think thats fair
When we take power
You will be our slaves and be forced to build Churches for the reminder of your lives.
I think thats fair
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1. Pope Leo I (440β461) β Defender of the doctrine of Christβs two natures and a strong promoter of papal authority; known as Leo the Great.
2. Pope Leo II (682β683) β Confirmed the condemnation of Monothelitism and reformed Latin liturgical pronunciation and music.
3. Pope Leo III (795β816) β Crowned Charlemagne and strengthened the papacyβs political and religious authority.
4. Pope Leo IV (847β855) β Rebuilt Rome after Saracen attacks and fortified the city with the Leonine Wall.
5. Pope Leo V (903) β Known for his ascetic and pious lifestyle during a very brief papacy.
6. Pope Leo VI (928) β Defended the Churchβs autonomy amid political turmoil and aristocratic interference.
7. Pope Leo VII (936β939) β Invited Isaac of Gorze to initiate moral and monastic reforms.
8. Pope Leo VIII (963β965) β Sought cooperation with Emperor Otto I during a time of contested authority.
9. Pope Leo IX (1049β1054) β Leader of the Gregorian reform movement and opponent of simony; worked for East-West Church unity.
10. Pope Leo X (1513β1521) β Patron of Renaissance art; supported Michelangelo and the rebuilding of St. Peterβs Basilica.
11. Pope Leo XI (1605) β Remembered for his humility and virtue, despite a reign of only 27 days.
12. Pope Leo XII (1823β1829) β Promoted Catholic education and strengthened the Churchβs teaching institutions.
13. Pope Leo XIII (1878β1903) β Founder of Catholic social teaching through Rerum Novarum; addressed modern social issues.
2. Pope Leo II (682β683) β Confirmed the condemnation of Monothelitism and reformed Latin liturgical pronunciation and music.
3. Pope Leo III (795β816) β Crowned Charlemagne and strengthened the papacyβs political and religious authority.
4. Pope Leo IV (847β855) β Rebuilt Rome after Saracen attacks and fortified the city with the Leonine Wall.
5. Pope Leo V (903) β Known for his ascetic and pious lifestyle during a very brief papacy.
6. Pope Leo VI (928) β Defended the Churchβs autonomy amid political turmoil and aristocratic interference.
7. Pope Leo VII (936β939) β Invited Isaac of Gorze to initiate moral and monastic reforms.
8. Pope Leo VIII (963β965) β Sought cooperation with Emperor Otto I during a time of contested authority.
9. Pope Leo IX (1049β1054) β Leader of the Gregorian reform movement and opponent of simony; worked for East-West Church unity.
10. Pope Leo X (1513β1521) β Patron of Renaissance art; supported Michelangelo and the rebuilding of St. Peterβs Basilica.
11. Pope Leo XI (1605) β Remembered for his humility and virtue, despite a reign of only 27 days.
12. Pope Leo XII (1823β1829) β Promoted Catholic education and strengthened the Churchβs teaching institutions.
13. Pope Leo XIII (1878β1903) β Founder of Catholic social teaching through Rerum Novarum; addressed modern social issues.
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βThe New Pope is woke leftistβ
Pope Leo XIV:
Pope Leo XIV:
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