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Pope John Paul I was the first pope to abandon the coronation, and he was also the first pope to choose a double name (John Paul) for his papal name. His successor, Karol Józef Wojtyła, chose the same name. He was the first pope to have a Papal inauguration and the last pope to use the Sedia Gestatoria.
Pope Paul I (Latin: Paulus I; 700 – 28 June 767) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the emerging Papal States from 29 May 757 to his death. He first served as a Roman deacon and was frequently employed by his brother, Pope Stephen II , in negotiations with the Lombard kings .
Imprisoned and starved to death on 18 May 526. [4] Pope Martin I (Saint) Elected in 649. Died in exile 16 September 655. ... Pope John Paul I conspiracy theories ...
The papal conclave held from 14 to 16 October 1978 was triggered by the death of John Paul I on 28 September 1978, just 33 days after he was elected pope. The conclave to elect John Paul I's successor ended after eight ballots. The cardinal electors selected Cardinal Karol Józef Wojtyła, Archbishop of Kraków, as the new pope. The third pope ...
The Liberian Catalogue records his death on 28 September 235, the earliest exact date in papal history. [12] [13] 19 21 November 235 – 3 January 236 (43 days) St Anterus ANTERVS: Petelia, Italy, Roman Empire Roman citizen of Greek descent (Constitutio Antoniniana). Feast day 3 January.
Pope John Paul I Grave of John Paul I in the Vatican Grottoes, with its plaque updated after his beatification on 4 September 2022. Pope John Paul I died suddenly in September 1978, 33 days after his election. Following his death, several conspiracy theories have sprung up.
“With a smile, Pope John Paul managed to communicate the goodness of the Lord,” Pope Francis said.
The papal conclave held on 25 and 26 August 1978 was the first of the two held that year. It was convoked to elect a successor to Paul VI, who had died on 6 August 1978.. After the cardinal electors assembled in Rome, they elected Cardinal Albino Luciani, Patriarch of Venice, as the new pope on the fourth ba