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  1. Pope Leo IV - Wikipedia

    Pope Leo IV (died 17 July 855) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 10 April 847 to his death in 855. He is remembered for repairing Roman churches that had been …

  2. Saint Leo IV | Byzantine Emperor, Papal Reformer | Britannica

    Saint Leo IV (born, Rome—died July 17, 855, Rome; feast day July 17) was the pope from 847 to 855. A Benedictine monk, Leo served in the Curia under Pope Gregory IV and was later made …

  3. Pope St. Leo IV – The 103rd Pope - PopeHistory.com

    Jan 27, 2017 · With the death of Pope Sergius II, the church conclave chose Leo IV (without opposition) to be the new pontiff in April of 847 A.D. They elected him speedily because of the …

  4. St. Leo IV - Catholic News Agency

    3 days ago · The universal Church celebrates the life of St. Leo IV on July 17. Both a Roman and the son of Radoald, Leo was unanimously elected to succeed Sergius II as Pope.

  5. Pope Leo IV - New World Encyclopedia

    Pope Saint Leo IV was pope from April 10, 847 to July 17, 855. A Roman by birth, Leo had been a Benedictine monk and served in the papal curia under Pope Gregory IV.

  6. Leo IV, St. Pope - Encyclopedia.com

    In brief, Leo IV's actions in these cases gave powerful impetus to a hierarchical view of governance of the Christian establishment, with the vicar of St. Peter placed at the apex of the …

  7. St. Leo IV, Pope - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican …

    See Vatican News to discover the life-story and message of St. Leo IV, Pope, the Saint of the Day 17 July

  8. Leo IV - Vatican

    ABUSE OF MINORS. THE CHURCH'S RESPONSE.

  9. Pope Leo IV: A saint and the “Restorer of Rome” - Aleteia

    Jul 29, 2025 · We are publishing a summer series on the 13 popes who bore the name Leo before the current pontiff. The fourth episode focuses on Pope Leo IV (847-855).

  10. Pope Leo IV, Saint | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia

    Leo IV, Saint, POPE (847-55), a Roman and the son of Radoald, was unanimously elected to succeed Sergius II, and as the alarming attack of the Saracens on Rome in 846 caused the …