"Truth, which is simple and one, admits of…" — Pope Leo I
"Truth, which is simple and one, admits of no variety."
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23 Quotes by Pope Leo I
Pope Leo I has 23 quotes on this site.
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By Baptism we are made flesh of the Crucified
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The cross of Christ is the true ground and chief cause of Christian hope.
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And each one is a partaker of this spiritual origin in regeneration; and to every one when he is re-born,…
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A great safeguard is the entire faith, the true faith, in which neither anything whatever can be added by anyone…
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God ordained for every man one and the same means of salvation.
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The Church is a virgin, the bride of one Spouse, Who is Christ, and this Church does not allow herself…
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A true worshipper is one whose mind has not been defiled with any false belief.
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Teach nothing new, but instill into all men's breasts those things which the Fathers of revered memory have with harmony…
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No one, however weak, is denied a share in the victory of the cross. No one is beyond the help…
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The faith of those who live their faith is a serene faith. What you long for will be given you;…
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Virtue is nothing without the trial of temptation, for there is no conflict without an enemy, no victory without strife.
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The Child, the Lord Jesus Christ . . . Word in our flesh, Wisdom in infancy, Power in weakness, and…
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