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Apr 19 – Good Shepherd Sun / S Leo IX

Apr 19 – Good Shepherd Sun / S Leo IX

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It's the Feast of Good Shepherd Sunday, 2nd Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: "The Good Shepherd", today's news from the Church: "France: The Church Is Investigating Adult Baptisms", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org

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Saint Leo IX was a pope of reform, a shepherd who labored to restore discipline and holiness in the Church during a time of corruption and confusion. He was born in 1002 in Alsace, into a noble family, and given the name Bruno. From an early age, he was formed in both learning and piety, eventually becoming bishop of Toul. Known for his integrity and zeal, he was chosen to become pope in 1049, taking the name Leo IX.

Rather than remaining in Rome, Leo traveled extensively throughout Europe, holding councils and addressing abuses wherever they were found. He worked especially to combat simony, the buying and selling of Church offices, and to enforce clerical celibacy. These reforms were not easy, but Leo pursued them with determination, seeking to purify the life of the Church and strengthen her spiritual foundation.

He also surrounded himself with capable and holy collaborators, men who would later continue the work of reform. Among them was Pope Gregory VII, who would carry forward many of Leo’s efforts. Through councils, teaching, and personal example, Leo helped set the stage for what would become known as the Gregorian Reform.

Leo’s pontificate was also marked by tensions between the Latin West and the Greek East. While he sought unity, disagreements over authority and practice deepened during his time. In 1054, during his pontificate, the breach between Rome and Constantinople widened into what is now known as the Great Schism. Though Leo himself died before its full consequences were realized, this moment would shape the history of the Church for centuries.

In addition to his spiritual leadership, Leo became involved in political and military matters, even leading forces against invading threats. This involvement brought both successes and hardships, including a period of captivity. Through it all, he remained committed to his role as shepherd, seeking to guide the Church through a difficult era.

Devotion to Saint Leo IX reflects his courage and dedication to reform. He is honored as a patron for those who work to renew the Church and uphold integrity in leadership. His feast day on April 19 is observed with prayers for the purification and unity of the Church.

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