In isaiah 51, god calls the people to turn from images of their present tragedy and to look.

Webthe fame of one particular episode in leo's life has endured.

It dates back to 452 when the pope, together with a roman delegation, met attila, chief of the huns, in.

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Webcruel in torture, ravenous in plunder, and insatiable in effrontery, he razed and ravaged and rushed upon rome in the year 452.

Webthe ordinary circumstances of their new lives would not naturally elicit joy.

In his passion and.

Webwhen in 455 the city was captured by the vandals under genseric, although for a fortnight the town had been plundered, leo's intercession obtained a promise that the city should.

Webpope leo the great took the helm of peter’s bark at a time when christendom, having emerged from the dark cruelty of the pagan persecutions with constantine’s edict of milan (313), was under siege on nearly every frontier.

He sees in the cross not weakness, but power.

Pope leo went out to meet attila and was able to stop him by agreeing to pay tribute to him every year.

Webpope leo the great took the helm of peter’s bark at a time when christendom, having emerged from the dark cruelty of the pagan persecutions with constantine’s edict of milan (313), was under siege on nearly every frontier.

He sees in the cross not weakness, but power.

Pope leo went out to meet attila and was able to stop him by agreeing to pay tribute to him every year.

Webin 452, the huns, led by attila, marched toward rome to destroy the city.

Webthe most notable event of leo’s papacy took place in 452, when he rescued rome from the destruction of the huns.

Leo’s exegesis of these important verses of st.

After attila and his army invaded italy and.

Webleo the great reflects on the passion of jesus christ and sees in it not shame, but glory.

Matthew’s gospel is one of the most important patristic commentaries on the beatitudes.

Leo’s exegesis of these important verses of st.

After attila and his army invaded italy and.

Webleo the great reflects on the passion of jesus christ and sees in it not shame, but glory.

Matthew’s gospel is one of the most important patristic commentaries on the beatitudes.

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