Pope Leo XIII Quotes

Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.

Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor. (Pope Leo XIII)

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Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.
Pope Leo XIII Quotes: Once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest that one owns belongs to the poor.