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Pope Leo XIII, born Vincenzo Pecci, served as the pope from 1878 until his death in 1903. He is widely recognized for his efforts to address the social issues brought about by the Industrial Revolution. His encyclical, Rerum Novarum, published in 1891, laid the groundwork for modern Catholic social teaching by advocating for the rights of workers and promoting the principles of social justice. Leo XIII's papacy was marked by a commitment to dialogue with the modern world, emphasizing the importance of reason and faith working together in moral and social matters.

In addition to his social teachings, Pope Leo XIII was a proponent of a more engaged Catholic Church in public affairs. He encouraged the faithful to participate in societal issues, and his writings influenced various movements, including the development of distributism and the Catholic labor movement. His long papacy saw significant changes within the church, including a renewed interest in Thomistic philosophy and a revitalization of Catholic education. His legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions on social justice and the role of the Church in the modern world.

国籍 意大利语
出生日期 March 2, 1810
出生地点 Carpineto Romano, Lazio, Italy
去世日期 July 20, 1903