"As the world attracts us with its appearance, and abundance and variety, it is not easy to turn away from it unless in the beauty of things visible the Creator rather than the creature is loved; for, when He says, 'you shall love the Lord your God from all your heart, and from all your mind, and from all your strength' (Mt. 22:37), He wishes us in nothing to loosen ourselves from the bonds of His love. And when He links the love of our neighbor also to this command, He enjoins on us the imitation of His own goodness, that we should love what He loves and do what He does."

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Source: Pope Leo I, Jane Patricia Freeland, Agnes Josephine Conway (1996). “Sammlung”, p.47, CUA Press

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Pope Leo I, also known as Leo the Great, was a significant 5th-century pope known for defining key Christian doctrines and combating heresy.

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