Sunday, November 6, 2022

Thursday 32nd Week of Ordinary Time.

Pope Leo the Great



Pope Leo the Great was the first Pope to be called “the great.”
He was Pope for 21 years until his death Nov. 10, 461 AD

While he is famous for turning Attila the Hun away from sacking Rome and thus sparing the city.

He is even more famous for His defense of The One Person of Christ in two natures at the Council of Chalcedon.

The early Christians were uncertain how to explain,
How Jesus was both, God and man.
How Jesus could be both,
Immortal, infinite, omniscient, and Divine Son of God,
And at the same time, be mortal, finite, ignorant and human.

Through the writing of Pope Leo,
The Council Of Chalcedon which was near Constantinople, which is present day Istanbul, Turkey, decreed,’

That while Jesus Christ is a Divine Person with a Divine Nature,
When He Became flesh He took on a Human Nature as well.

So that the Second Person through His Divine Nature,
was Eternal, immortal, all knowing God

And At the same time, through His Human Nature
Shared in our mortality, finitude, ignorance and humanity.

So Jesus is fully God and fully human.

And that means that God really does know what it means to be human,
And we can know what it is like to be Divine
Because Jesus is both!

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