Pope Leo XIII
Young People Can’t Afford to Live – Rerum Novarum’s Answer to the Crisis – Sign Of The Cross
* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, * Political / Finance / History, Frank Wright, Pope Leo XIIIYoung people cannot afford homes. They cannot afford families. The economy is producing conditions that are neither pro-family nor pro-life. Frank Wright turns to Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum to ask a fundamental question: what is our economy for? Catholic social teaching rejects both unrestrained capitalism and socialist state worship. It teaches a reciprocal balance of rights
Book – War of antichrist with the Church and Christian civilization : lectures delivered in Edinburgh in October 1884 : Dillon, George F
* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, * Infiltration / Anti-Church / isms, * Prophecy / Apparitions / End Times, Books, Audiobooks, Documents, Excorcism, Possesion, Spiritual Warfare, Freemasonry, George F. Dillon, Pope Leo XIII, The Anti-ChristOriginally published by Monsignor George Dillon, DD, in 1885 in response to Pope Leo XIII’s call to “tear away the mask from Freemasonry,” The War of the Antichrist with the Church and Christian Civilization lays out the facts of Freemasonry, its history, and its anti-Christic ideology. PDF: https://dn790007.ca.archive.org/0/items/warofantichristw00dillrich/warofantichristw00dillrich.pdf
Rome Has Spoken: The Pope Who Fought Capitalism AND Communism | Rerum Novarum – Avoiding Babylon
* allposts, * Bookmarked Favorite, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, Avoiding Babylon, Papal Documents, & Encyclicals, Pope Leo XIII, Rome Has SpokenIn 1891, an 81-year-old man who had spent the last twenty years as aprisoner inside his own city — no army, no kingdom, no power anygovernment was obligated to respect — sat down and wrote a letter thatterrified the most powerful economic movement in human history. Not with a threat. With an argument. On one
Pope Leo XIII on America and Americanism, w/ Timothy Flanders | Catholic Culture Podcast #217 – Catholic Culture
* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, Catholic Culture, Pope Leo XIII, Timothy FlandersTimothy Flanders joins the podcast to discuss Pope Leo XIII’s two letters addressed to the Catholic Church in America.
Pope Leo XIII – Immortale Dei – On the Christian Constitution of States – 1885
* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, * Political / Finance / History, Books, Audiobooks, Documents, Catholic Culture, Papal Documents, & Encyclicals, Pope Leo XIIIFull Encyclical: https://www.papalencyclicals.net/leo13/l13sta.htm Pope Leo XIII – Immortale Dei: On the Christian Constitution of States | Catholic Culture Audiobooks “Since, then, no one is allowed to be remiss in the service due to God, and since the chief duty of all men is to cling to religion in both its reaching and practice—not such religion
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Rome Has Spoken: The Most Contested Encyclical in the Modern Church | Pope Leo XIII – Immortale Dei – Avoiding Babylon
* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, * Political / Finance / History, Avoiding Babylon, Books, Audiobooks, Documents, Marriage, Family, Fatherhood, Motherhood, Papal Documents, & Encyclicals, Pope Leo XIII, Rome Has SpokenIf you have ever prayed the Saint Michael prayer — “Saint Michaelthe Archangel, defend us in battle” — you have prayed words writtenby the pope in this episode. And according to the tradition of the Church, he wrote them becauseof something he heard. On October 13th, 1884, after offering Mass, Pope Leo XIII collapsedat the
Papal documents condemning Freemasonry
* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, * Infiltration / Anti-Church / isms, Books, Audiobooks, Documents, Freemasonry, Papal Documents, & Encyclicals, Pope Leo XIII, Pope Pius IXClement XII, 1738 🔗In eminenti apostolatus, Papal Bull dealing with the condemnation of Freemasonry“..We therefore (…) do hereby determine and have decreed that these same Societies, Companies, Assemblies, Meetings, Congregations, or Conventicles of Liberi Muratori or Francs Massons, or whatever other name they may go by, are to be condemned and prohibited, and by Our
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📰 HUMANUM GENUS – ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIII Warning ON FREEMASONRY 1884
* allposts, * Bookmarked Favorite, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, * Infiltration / Anti-Church / isms, Books, Audiobooks, Documents, Freemasonry, Modernism, Papal Documents, & Encyclicals, Pope Leo XIIIPope Leo XIII’s 1884 encyclical Humanum Genus is the Church’s most comprehensive explanation of why, ever since 1738, she has forbidden Catholics to become Freemasons. Reading the encyclical today, one has the thought that its continued relevance has less to do with the present-day activities of Masonic organizations, and more to do with the fact
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How We Were Trained to Think Wrong – Pope Leo XIII, The Church’s Blueprint for a Just & Ordered Society – Frank Wright – Catholic Unscripted
* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, * Infiltration / Anti-Church / isms, Catholic Social Teaching, Catholic Unscripted, Frank Wright, Pope Leo XIIIWhy does modern society feel increasingly fragmented, anxious, and directionless? In this wide-ranging conversation, Frank Wright joins Catholic Unscripted to discuss the spiritual, political, and cultural crisis facing Britain and the West. Drawing on the Catholic Social Teaching of Pope Leo XIII, Frank argues that many of today’s problems were not only predictable but were
Rome Has Spoken: When the Pope Declared War on Secret Societies | Humanum Genus – Avoiding Babylon
* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, * Infiltration / Anti-Church / isms, Avoiding Babylon, Freemasonry, Papal Documents, & Encyclicals, Pope Leo XIII, Rome Has SpokenFor 146 years, pope after pope had warned Catholics about a secretsociety. And by 1884, almost nobody was listening. The lodges were full. The lodges were respectable. They countedkings, prime ministers, and generals among their members. The ideathat a charitable gentlemen’s fraternity was actually a spiritual waragainst the Catholic Church sounded like paranoia. So Pope









