Pope Leo XIII, 1878-1903: “In faith and in the teaching of morality, God Himself made the Church a partaker of His divine authority, and through His heavenly gift she cannot be deceived. She is therefore the greatest and most reliable teacher of mankind, and in her swells an inviolable right to teach them.” [Encyclical Libertas, June 20, 1888, n. 27]
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I mean do you think it could be a sign of some kind?
I don’t really think so.
Ron, do you think that Pope Leo being an augustinian as Martin Luther was and the fact that the latter was excommunicated by pope Leo X could have a significance in the protestant process of conversion?
I don’t see how that would have any effect.