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1. Scripture Catholic - THE PRIMACY OF PETER
... whom thou, who wast the teacher of error, wast made the disciple of Truth.î Pope Leo the Great (regn. A.D. 440-461), Sermon LXXXII (ante A.D. 461). Top II. Primacy of Peterís Apostolic See "The ...
http://scripturecatholic.com/primacy_of_peter.html 2. The Primacy of the Roman Church
... spoken by the mouth of Leo [pope, AD 440-461]. (The Fathers of the Council of Chalcedon, AD 451, p 261) Wherefore the most holy and blessed Leo, archbishop of the great and elder Rome, through us ...
http://lane.elcore.net/rome.htm 3. The Chains of St. Peter
... him past slumbering guards to freedom. The chain was eventually given as a gift to Pope St. Leo the Great (440-461). In Rome there was already a chain that was greatly prized which had bound the ...
http://www.ichrusa.com/saintsalive/chains.htm 4. Pope St. Leo the Great (r. 440-461) and Papal Supremacy
Pope St. Leo the Great (r. 440-461) and Papal Supremacy Pope St. Leo the Great, who reigned from 440 to 461, considered by many Protestant and secular historians as the first pope, and revered as a ...
http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ235.HTM 5. Pope St. Leo I (the Great)
... N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Pope St. Leo I (the Great) (Reigned 440-61). Place and date of birth unknown; died 10 November, 461. Leo's pontificate, next to that of St. Gregory I ...
http://www.catholicity.co ...leo_i,pope_saint.html 6. The Terri Schindler-Schiavo Stor
... There has been for some time talk of him as only the third Pope to deserve the title ìGreat,î after Leo I (Ü 461) and Gregory I (Ü 604), and even the most conservative assessment will rank him along ...
http://victimsoflaw.net/Terri.htm 7. Saint Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church
... on Christmas day 820, Leo was attacked by ... before he became Pope; namely, that he saw ... a bare stone. He was a great practicer of lowliness ... about the year 461, glorious both in word ...
http://www.spokaneorthodox.com/saints.htm 8. Saints
... hand. It was impossible to unclasp his grip of the letter, and the pope was asked to try to retrieve it. The letter revealed his identity. Relics: Sant'Alessio all'Aventino. Church: Sant'Alessio all ...
http://roma.katolsk.no/saints.htm 9. SPAIN - LoveToKnow Article on SPAIN
... It is thus rather more than twice the size of Great Britain., nearly 50,000 sq. m. larger than Japan, and nearly 85,000 sq. m. larger than Italy and Sicily. Exclusive of the Canaries its area is 191 ...
http://www.1911ency.org/S/SP/SPAIN.htm 10.
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11. Doctors of the Church
... Leo the Great (Bio) Personal Pope, 440-461 Confirmed the doctrine of the Incarnation (Council of Chalcedon, 451) Held the doctrinal primacy of Rome Persuaded Atilla the Hun not to invade Rome Named ...
http://www.victorclaveau. ...ors_of_the_church.htm 12. A Prescription Against Traditionalism, Part 2
... that drafted that unpromulgated schema, and to (it appears anyway) a sermon by Pope Leo the Great (r. 440-461 AD). The reference to popes having "the prerogative...to convoke such councils, to ...
http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/treatise7.html 13. Catholic Software
... of Vatican II: A great tool for understanding ... the biography of Leo XIII is 21 paragraphs ... 00 Screen Shot Phone 877-461-8608 to Order The CD ... and The Catechism of Pope St. Pius X. Features ...
http://www.catholic-software.com/ 14. Nicene and Post-Nicene Church History - Cutting Edge Ministries
... Benedict and Monasticism ] [ Jerome of Stridon ] [ Leo the Great ] [ Emergence of The Roman Church ] [ Gregory The Great ] [ The Apostate Church ] [ Mohammad and The New Religion ] [ The Iconoclasts ...
http://www.revelationofjohn.com/FatherB.html 15. The Full Box
... St. Leo the Great (d 461), Pope. St. Fulgentius (d 533), Bishop of Ruspe. St. Benedict (d 546), father of Western monasticism. St. Gregory the Great (d 604), Pope. St. Isadore (d 636), Archbishop of ...
http://home.inreach.com/bstanley/fullbox.htm 16. Pope Leo the Great on the Papacy
Pope Leo the Great on the Papacy The following quotes are taken from the letters and sermons of Pope Leo I, and deal with the papacy, the Apostolic See of Rome, etc. The letters and sermons ...
http://www.globalserve.ne ...ebee/ecclesia/leo.htm 17. The Church of Saint Leo the Great
... and St. Frances de Sales parishes; he named it in honor of Pope St. Leo the Great who served as Pontiff from 440 until he died in 461. The Archbishop called upon Father Owen Lacey to become the ...
http://www.churchofstleothegreat.org/About.html 18. Prosper of Aquitaine or Tironis
... Later tradition portrays him as a notary of Pope Leo the Great (440-461). Prosper began to write his Epitoma Chronicon in the first decades of the fifth century. The first certain references we have ...
http://www.vortigernstudi ...g.uk/artsou/prosp.htm 19. The History of the Melkite Byzantine Church
... charter for the oriental Churches by which Pope Leo XIII ordered the strictest respect for the ... ... speaking on behalf of the "absent brother", the great Orthodox Church, which counts no less than two ...
http://www.phoenicia.org/melkites.html 20. Have We Been Observing the Sabbath At the Wrong Time All These Years?
... In a letter from Bishop Paschasinus of Lilybaeum (Marsala), Sicily, to Pope Leo the Great (461 A.D.) we find discussed a DISCREPANCY between the Roman and Alexandrian calculations of Pascha or Easter ...
http://www.hope-of-israel.org/sabfloat.htm 21. Christ-Centered Catholic Books
... St. John Chrysostom St. Leo the Great This is treasure of ... Them Phone us toll free at 877-461-8608 to order. This is part of ... Hitler, the War and the Pope by Professor Ronald Rychlak ...
http://www.lcchristianword.com/featuredbook.htm 22. Living Catholicism: BOOK REVIEW: Witness to Hope by George Weigel
... In the case of Pope Leo the Great (440-461), the barbarisms in question were Attila and his Huns. In the case of Gregory the Great (590-604), the barbarians were the Lombards. In the case of John ...
http://www.livingcatholic .../book_review_wit.html 23. Two Thousand Years of Catholic Writings
... St. Leo I ("the Great") (pope 440 - 461) Sermons (at New Advent) Letters (at New Advent) Later Writings Many of these writings are from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library. St. Benedict (480 - 547 ...
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Peo ...atholic/writings.html 24. Office of papacy remains point of contention with evangelicals over biblical...
... The Petrine doctrine of papal supremacy was clearly stated by Pope Leo the Great (440-461) and defended in the writings of certain church fathers, in particular Augustine (d. 430) and Gregory the ...
http://www.floridabaptistwitness.com/4208.article 25. History of Interest
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26. Church History - 1st-10th Century
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27. Archives: Redemption
... org/usurytalk Action Against Usurers Pope Leo the Great (440-461) laid the cornerstone for later usury laws when he forbade clerics from taking usury and condemned laymen for it. In 850 the Synod of ...
http://www.sheddinglight. ...chives_redemption.htm 28. The Rise of the Papacy
... Leo the First (A.D. 440-461), taking advantage of ... see any primary power. Leo excommunicated ... the struggle and became Pope. In A.D. 503, being ... Geffcken, in his great work on Church and ...
http://www.thenazareneway ...ise_of_the_papacy.htm 29. Why Do We Exist? | Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. | March 13, 2006
... Brien Joseph Pearce Josef Pieper Richard Purtill Pope Benedict XVI/Cardinal Ratzinger Christoph ... ... version I. In one of his sermons, Leo the Great (d. 461 A.D.) remarked that "the great reason ...
http://www.ignatiusinsigh ...l_whyexist1_mar06.asp 30. List of the Knights of the Garter (1348-present)
... 8th Earl of Kildare. Surnamed "Gerald the Great." Supporter of Lambert Simnel. Defeated Perkin ... ... Giuliano de Medici, Duc de Nemours, brother of Pope Leo X. (Not installed.) 275 (inv 1514) Sir Edward ...
http://www.heraldica.org/ ...orders/garterlist.htm 31. SSPXAsia.com: Fourth Sunday of Advent
... before the whole congregation, for notorious sinners, is as old as the Church itself, as Pope Leo the Great (f 461) proves (Ep. 136); "The secret, auricular confession was introduced into the Church as ...
http://www.sspxasia.com/D ...-Sunday-of-advent.htm 32. eMedals - World Orders for Vatican
... From the days of Pope Leo the Great (440-461) the pontifical household had included papal chamberlains who were personal attendants on the Pope in his private apartments. The number of papal ...
http://www.emedals.ca/catalog.asp?country=V 33. St. Leo the Great - Catholic Online
... St. Leo the Great St. Leo the Great was born in Tuscany. As deacon, he was dispatched to Gaul as a mediator by Emperor Valentinian III. He reigned as Pope between 440 and 461. He persuaded Emperor ...
http://www.catholic.org/s ...aint.php?saint_id=299 34. Association for the Rights of Catholics in the Church
... clerics, the people, and leadership are required.î (Epistle, iv, 5; PL, 50, 431); ï Pope St. Leo the Great (d. 461 A.D.), who faced down Attila the Hun and saved Rome from the sack, wrote: ìLet him ...
http://www.arcc-catholic-rights.org/bishops.htm 35. Pontiff Pondering - type brighter
... I (222-30) - I think the youth would relate to Pope Urban St. Cornelius (251-53) - enough said St ... ... 440-61) - Leo the great it doesn't get much better than that St. Hilarius (461-68) - that's ...
http://www.capohedz.com/t ...ontiff-pondering.html 36. From Sabbath to Sunday
... Augustine and Leo the Great, for instance, strongly reprimanded those Christians who at Christmas worshiped the Sun rather than the birth of Christ.73 Therefore, it is well to keep in mind that in ...
http://www.biblicalperspe ...bath_to_sunday/8.html 37. Orthodox Saints for February
... for approval. Delighted, the Pope ratified the Emperor's ... Papacy had been promoting. When Leo VI succeeded Basil I as Emperor ... 675) 'Saint Barsanuphius the Great, who was from Egypt, and his ...
http://www.abbamoses.com/months/february.html 38. Fasting during Lent: A way to strengthen one's commitment to social justice
... Pope Leo the Great (440-461) often linked fasting with social justice in his preaching, said Rogers. "Let each one rejoice in the copiousness of the harvest... but in such a way that even the poor ...
http://patersondiocese.org/page.cfm?Web_ID=1664 39. Polish National Alliance
... freedom of the twentieth century; "Whereas: Pope John Paul II uplifted the image and stature of ... ... have been given the title "the Great" [Leo the Great (d. 461) and Gregory the Great (d. 604)], and ...
http://www.pna-znp.org/co .../popethegreat0705.htm 40. Pope Paul VI Encyclical - Humanae Vitae -- On Human Life
... field which thus opens up to the activity of the great international organizations. To Men of Science ... ... that, according to the wish already expressed by Pope Pius XII, medical science succeed in providing ...
http://www.canada.omsoul. ...evitae_encyclical.htm 41. The Untold Story of Christmas
... religious. Therefore the Roman rulership saw great advantage in synchronizing and harmonizing ... ... what or whom they were worshiping that Pope Leo I (440-461) chastised Christians who on Christmas ...
http://www.613commandment ...tory_of_christmas.htm 42. Calvinism
... A.D.), Pope Leo the Great (390/400-440/461 A.D.), and Pope Gregory the Great, Rufinus (~344-408 A.D.), Salaminius Hermias Sozomen (370/380-~425 A.D.), Socrates Scholasticus (~379-~439 A.D.), Sulpitius ...
http://www.inerrancy.org/ ...iansNotCalvinists.htm 43. Eli Washington John Lindesmith Online Exhibit
... Leo, the Great, Pope of Rome, and died in 461. This was my first visit to Forsyth: it was for the purpose of Solemnising the marriage between Peter Jackson and Mary Price. At this time, every thing I ...
http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/lindesmith1.html 44. Basilicas of Rome
... The nave and side aisles are lined with the portraits of the popes with Pope Leo the Great (440-461) initiating the series. Each time a new Pope was elected he was added to the series. Only 41 of the ...
http://www.signumcrucis.net/basilicas.htm 45. Living Spirit - The Tablet - The International Catholic Weekly - The Living ...
... Pope St Leo I (The Great) (date of birth unknown; died 461) Sermon 51 I have long since given up asking the why of suffering. It gets me nowhere, and I know when I m beat. I live quite peaceably in ...
http://www.thetablet.co.uk/livingspirit.shtml 46. To Tell You The Whole Truth - Questions Often Asked and Answers #8
... Year of End of Pontificate * indicates that this pope was martyred NAMES OF POPES YEAR OF END OF ... ... St. Celestine 423 St. Sixtus III 440 St. Leo (the Great) 461 St. Hilary 468 St. Simplicius 483 St ...
http://www.scborromeo.org/truth/q8.htm 47.
... s 1989 Interview Conducted by Edward W. Desmond. Pope St. Clement The First Epistle of Clement to the ... ... together in peace and concord. All these the great Creator and Lord of all has appointed to exist ...
http://conservation.catholic.org/saints.htm 48. The Ecole Glossary
... Glossary Leo the Great One of the three popes to be called "the great," St. Leo I was born c 400 CE and ruled as pope from 440 to 461. Little is known of his early life. He was active in the church ...
http://www2.evansville.ed ...web/glossary/leo.html 49. Saint Leo's Parish - About Us
... www.catholic.org/saints/saints/leogreat.html (November 13, 1999) St. Leo I Saint Leo the Great, c.400-461, pope (440-61), an Italian; successor of St. Sixtus III. A Doctor of the Church, he was ...
http://www.stleosparish.org/about.htm 50. November 3rd
... Died: Constantius, Roman emperor, 361, Mopsucrene, Cilicia; Pope Leo the Great, 461; James II, king of Aragon, 1327, Barcelona; Thomas de Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, killed in France, 1428; Bishop ...
http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/nov/3.htm 51. History of Pasco County, Florida
... In the most technical sense, the school and monastery are named for Pope Saint Leo I the Great (440-461), the only saint in the bunch. He was the pope who fended off Attila the Hun at the gates of ...
http://www.fivay.org/pasco3.html 52. The People's Synod
... and leadership are required " (Epistle, iv, 5; PL, 50, 431). That redoubtable Pope St. Leo the Great (d. A.D. 461), who faced down Attila the Hun and saved Rome from the sack, wrote: " Let him ...
http://www.peoples-synod.org/ 53. Rethinking Communion in the Hand | Catholic-Pages.com
... Communion on the tongue. Rather, the facts seem to point to a different conclusion. Pope St. Leo the Great (440-461), already in the fifth century, is an early witness of the traditional practice. In ...
http://www.catholic-pages.com/mass/inhand.asp 54. Hexapedia - Pope Leo I
... probably on November 10, 461. Leo's Significance The ... his assistants in this great task. Through the see ... the whole body. In Leo's eyes the decrees of ... the title of the first pope. The Roman Catholic ...
http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Pope_Leo_I 55. Early Christians Believed in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
... Hilary of Poiters St. Basil the Great St. Epiphanius of Salamis St ... Marcarius the Magnesian St. Leo I St. Caesar of Arles St ... otherwise known as the third Pope. "Since then these things are ...
http://www.therealpresenc ...charst/father/a5.html 56. Popes of the Catholic Church
... d. 418) 27 Dec 418 - 3 Apr 419 Eulalius (anti-pope) (d. 423) 29 Dec 418 - 4 Sep 422 St. Boniface I ... ... III (d. 440) 29 Sep 440 - 10 Nov 461 St. Leo I "the Great" (b. c.390 - d. 461) 19 Nov 461 - 29 ...
http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Catholic.html 57. What Does The Prayer Really Say? » 2006 » March
... Praeconium makes you think right away of the great chant of the deacon called the Exsultet, or ... ... Merciful Father. It was Laetare Sunday and the Pope wore rose vestments. I dont remember having ...
http://wdtprs.com/blog/2006/03/ 58. Stable Economy : Traditional Economy : Brief History of Interest
http://www.appropriate-ec ...tory_of_interest.html
59. Catholic Church History. Catholic Church Dogma.
... attended this council. Saint Basil the Great did much to help the poor in times of famine ... ... Leo I, 457 to 474 A.D. He became Pope Leo I in 440 A.D., to 461 A.D., and in his famous Tome of ...
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