Leo X (Pope) Pope Leo X, born in Florence was Pope from 1513 to his death. He was the last non- priest to be elected Pope. He is known primarily for the.

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Leo X (Pope) Pope Leo X, born in Florence was Pope from 1513 to his death. He was the last non- priest to be elected Pope. He is known primarily for the sale of indulgences to reconstruct St. Peter's Basilica and his challenging of Martin Luther's 95 theses. He more.. more..

“ Leo X (Pope):Made thirty, we should make thirty-one #Age and Aging#Age and Aging

“ Leo X (Pope):It has served us well, this myth of Christ. #Myth#Myth

“ Leo X (Pope):Sins are not forgiven to anyone, unless when the priest forgives them he believes they are forgiven; #Forgiveness#Forgiveness

“ Leo X (Pope):♥Since God has given us the papacy, let us enjoy it.♥ #God#God

“ Leo X (Pope):To deny that in a child after baptism sin remains is to treat with contempt both Paul and Christ. #Sin#Sin

“ Leo X (Pope):To one on the point of death imperfect charity necessarily brings with it great fear, which in itself alone is enough to produce the punishment of purgatory, and impedes entrance into the kingdom. #Consequences#Consequences

“ Leo X (Pope):Hence, I say, trust confidently, if you have obtained the absolution of the priest, and firmly believe yourself to have been absolved, and you will truly be absolved, whatever there may be of contrition. #War#War

“ Leo X (Pope):That there are three parts to penance: contrition, confession, and satisfaction, has no foundation in Sacred Scripture nor in the ancient sacred Christian doctors. #War#War

“ Leo X (Pope):The inflammable sources of sin, even if there be no actual sin, delay a soul departing from the body from entrance into heaven. #Age and Aging#Age and Aging

“ Leo X (Pope):Christians must be taught to cherish excommunications rather than to fear them. #Christians and Christianity#Christians and Christianity

“ Leo X (Pope):It is a heretical opinion, but a common one, that the sacraments of the New Law give pardoning grace to those who do not set up an obstacle. #Heresy#Heresy

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