The Popes Who Led Armies Into Battle
Julius II

The Popes Who Led Armies Into Battle

Before the modern era, the pope wasn’t just a spiritual leader — he was also a temporal ruler. That meant defending territory, negotiating with kings, and sometimes… leading armies.

Popes like Julius II, known as “The Warrior Pope,” literally rode into battle wearing armor. He believed protecting the Papal States was essential to preserving the Church’s independence.

It’s a startling image:
A pope on horseback, sword raised, leading troops.

And yet, even in this era of political violence, the Church produced mystics, theologians, and reformers who shaped the spiritual life of millions.

History is messy — but grace is persistent.

Laura is the voice behind Asking Him, a quiet space for prayer, reflection, and spiritual grounding in uncertain times.Her writing is rooted in faith, compassion, and the belief that prayer remains a refuge when words fall short. Through devotions, memorials, and moments of stillness, she seeks to honor human dignity and invite others into reverent pause.Asking Him is not a place for debate, but for intercession — a space to bring grief, gratitude, and hope before God.

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