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Pope Leo I weighs in on the papacy.

Publication: American Atheist Magazine
Publication Date: 22-MAR-05
Format: Online - approximately 759 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
With the assistance of Gabriel, Pope Leo I (440-461) recently popped up at the Holy See. There, the zealous paladin of ecumenical orthodoxy chatted with members of the college of cardinals on the eve of a conclave to choose a successor to Pope John Paul II. Afterwards, Leo indited an epistle to the Apostolic College of Primates Tertiary in Constantinople, with copies to the Metropolitans Regular of the Blessed Sacrament in Rome, the Canons Irregular of the Redemptive Blood, the Lay Daughters of the Franciscan Annunciades, and the Prioresses Minor of Our Lady of Infinite Epithets. Stamped "undeliverable," a copy of the letter was inexplicably propped against my weathered St. Francis. By candlelight,...

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