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Immortale Dei, written in 1885, is one of five encyclicals by Pope Leo XIII that shaped the Catholic Church's stance on Church-State relations. This document ad
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Immortale Dei, written in 1885, is one of five encyclicals by Pope Leo XIII that shaped the Catholic Church's stance on Church-State relations. This document addressed the role of the Church in modern society and its relationship with secular governments. The encyclical's teachings continue to influence Catholic thought and policy to this day, with notable implications for the Church's interactions with states like the [[vatican-city|Vatican City]] and its relations with other religious institutions like the [[anglican-communion|Anglican Communion]].