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“When Pope Leo XIV ascended to the papal throne, the choice of his name raised immediate curiosity. He did not choose a modern or popular papal name, but one deliberately echoing Pope Leo XIII, the author of the historic May 15, 1891 Papal Encyclical “Rerum Novarum: On Capital and Labor.” To the discerning eye, this was not merely symbolic—it was prophetic.
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