12 August 2025

Leo IX, Who Sought To Restore Rome and Broke With the East

Pope St Leo IX reigned from 1049 to 1054. He was the Pope who excommunicated Ecumenical Patriarch Michael I,  beginning the Great Schism between East and West.


From Aleteia

By I. Media

Imposed by the Holy Roman Empire to end more than a century of decline, Pope St. Leo IX (1049-1054) was a great reforming pope. Originally from Alsace-Lorraine, he was also the initiator of the Great Schism with the East in 1054.

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