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"It has served us well, this myth of christ."
Pope Leo 10th
Although the quote is commonly attributed without source documentation to Pope Leo X, it is believed to have originated in a satirical piece titled "The Pageant of the Popes" by a Protestant controversialist named John Bale (1495-1563).
https://www.catholic.com/qa/did-pope-leo-x-say-it-has-served-us-well-this-myth-of-christ
"Pope" means "bridge-builder".
Pope Leo 10th
Although the quote is commonly attributed without source documentation to Pope Leo X, it is believed to have originated in a satirical piece titled "The Pageant of the Popes" by a Protestant controversialist named John Bale (1495-1563).
https://www.catholic.com/qa/did-pope-leo-x-say-it-has-served-us-well-this-myth-of-christ
"Pope" means "bridge-builder".