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Pope Leo the Great - English URL: http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/LEO.htm
During the disintegration of the Western Empire, when heresy was rife and all moral values were threatened by the barbarian invasions, Pope Leo I stands out as the resolute champion of the faith.
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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. XIV - English URL: http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/NPNF2-14/Npnf2-14-89.htm
General Introduction.
ST. LEO I, THE GREAT - English URL: http://www.cfpeople.org/Books/Pope/POPEp45.htm
"A burden to shudder at"--thus St. Leo I spoke of the papal office. Yet few have been so capable of bearing that burden as the clever, energetic, and holy Tuscan who succeeded St. Sixtus III. A deacon in the Church at Rome Leo was absent in Gaul on an important mission for the Emperor when St. Sixtus III died. He returned to find himself pope.
Pope John XXIII - Aeterna Dei Sapientia - On Saint Leo the Great - 11 November 1961 - English URL: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/stl04001.htm
To the Venerable Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops, and other Local Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See: Commemorating the fifteenth centenary of the death of Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church.
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. XII - English URL: http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/NPNF2-12/Npnf2-12-04.htm
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The details of Leo's early life are extremely scanty and uncertain. It is probable that he was born between 390 and 400a.d.There is a tradition that his father was a Tuscan named Quintian, and that Volaterrae, a town in the north of Etruria, was his birthplace. Of his youth we know nothing: his writings contain no allusions to that or to any other part of his personal history.
CIN - LEO I (THE GREAT) 461 - English URL: http://www.cin.org/leogreat.html
The date of St Leo's birth is not known, nor the place certainly, although it seems probable that it was Rome. We have record of him as deacon in positions of responsibility under Celestine I and Sixtus III, and he himself became pope in 440. His work was so great and so manifold that it does much less than justice to summarize it, but it took four chief forms: control of heresy in the west, intervention in doctrinal controversy of profound importance in the east, the defense of Rome itself against barbarian invasion, and his work as pastor and teacher.
Patron Saints Index: Pope Saint Leo the Great - English URL: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintl04.htm
Memorial 10 November Profile Italian nobility. Strong student, especially in scripture and theology. Priest. Eloquent writer and homilist. Pope from 440 to 461 during the time of the invasion of Attila the Hun. When Attila marched on Rome, Leo went out to meet him and pleaded for leave. As Leo spoke, Attila saw the vision of a man in priestly robes, carrying a bare sword, and threatening to kill the invader if he did not obey Pope Leo. As Leo had a great devotion to Saint Peter, it is generally believed the first pope was the visionary opponent to the Huns. When Genseric invaded Rome, Leo's sanctity and eloquence saved the city again.
Pope St Leo--Pray to God for us! - English URL: http://www.catholic-forum.com/members/popestleo/index.html
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This site focuses on Pope St Leo the Great and his relevance for Christian unity today. Articles on this site about Pope St Leo.
Leo I, Saint, pope. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 - English URL: http://www.bartleby.com/65/le/LeoI-St.html
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c.400–461, pope (440–61), an Italian; successor of St. Sixtus III. A Doctor of the Church, he was one of the greatest pontiffs of the early years of the church. He waged a firm campaign against schism and heresy. With the aid of Valentinian III, the Roman emperor of the West, he campaigned to eliminate Manichaeism from Italy.
Biography: Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome, doctor (10 Nov 461) - English URL: http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/11/10.html
Leo I (440-461) and Gregory I (590-604) are the only two bishops of Rome commonly called "the Great." Leo, at a time when the capital of the Empire had been moved to Constantinople, and the government even in Italy no longer had its headquarters at Rome, was the most important official in the city. To him fell such prosaic tasks as supervising the distribution of grain imports and reorganizing the municipal fire department.
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