In this episode, we dive into the fascinating decision behind Pope Leo XIV’s choice of name and what it signals for the future of the Church. By looking back at the powerful legacy of Pope Leo XIII, we explore his battle against the heresy of Americanism, his teachings on immigration, and the profound story behind the St. Michael Prayer; written after a chilling vision of Satan claiming he could destroy the Church in 100 years.
What does it mean that Pope Leo XIV is invoking this legacy now? What are his goals for restoring Christian life in the public square, especially among world leaders? And how might his desire for Christian unity reshape the Church's mission in the modern world?
Join us as we unwrap the spiritual, historical, and prophetic significance of this pivotal moment in the life of the Church.
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