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New Pope Chooses Name Leo XIV: Symbolic of Strength and Leadership

New Pope Chooses Name Leo XIV: Symbolic of Strength and Leadership
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World May 9, 2025 11:39

rome - Pope Robert Francis Prevost from the United States, an Augustinian, is likely to explain soon why he has chosen the papal name Leo XIV, historically associated with diplomatic skills and social doctrine.

New Pope Robert Francis Prevost Chooses Name Leo XIV

Pope Robert Francis Prevost, the new pontiff from the United States and an Augustinian, is set to elucidate his choice of the papal name Leo XIV, known for its historical significance in the Catholic Church.

Papal Legacy of Leo I and Leo XIII

Pope Leo I of Tuscany, who lived between 400 and 461, averted the invasion of Attila the Hun in Rome through diplomatic means, showcasing his skills. Leo XIII, an Italian pope who lived from 1810 to 1903, laid the groundwork for the social doctrine of the Catholic Church.

Leo XIII's renowned encyclical Rerum Novarum in 1891 addressed the challenges of industrialization, advocating for workers' rights and proposing a middle ground between capitalism and Marxism.

Continuation of Social Doctrine

Pope Leo XIII's emphasis on Christian solidarity over class dictatorship influenced later popes, reflecting in the ongoing advocacy of the social doctrine within the Catholic Church.

Pope Prevost's Potential Focus

Pope Prevost's selection of the name Leo XIV may indicate his intention to champion the social doctrine of the Catholic Church, following the footsteps of his predecessors.

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