Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 13th April 2017 in Lent | Lent,great lent,fasting,early church fathers,devotional,daily reading,Doctor of the Church,lectures,Leo the Great,St Leo,hypostatic union,deity of christ,Pope Leo I,christology,sermon
Day Thirty-eight: St. Leo
the Great: Sermon XXI (On
the Nativity Feast I)
Who: Leo
the Great, also known as Pope St. Leo I (
the Great), was Pope from 440-61 AD. Place and date
of birth unknown; died 10 November, 461. Leo's pontificate, next to that
of St. Gregory I, is
the most significant and important in Christian antiquity, as he tried to combat
the heresies which seriously threatened church unity even in
the West, such as Pelagianism.
What: A sermon on
the Nativity at Christmas time, about
the incarnation
of the Word
of God.
Why: To explain
the incarnation and preach
the Good News
of our Lord and Saviour becoming man for our sake so that we may be sav...