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Pope John Paul I (Latin: Ioannes Paulus I; Italian: Giovanni Paolo I; born Albino Luciani [alˈbiːno luˈtʃaːni]; 17 October 1912 – 28 September 1978) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City from 26 August 1978 until his death 33 days later.
Just 33 days into his papacy, Pope John Paul I died under mysterious circumstances. The Vatican claimed he died of a heart attack, but many believe that there was a coverup.
John Paul I (born October 17, 1912, Forno di Canale, Italy—died September 28, 1978, Rome) was a pope whose 33-day pontificate in 1978 was the shortest in modern times. He was the first pope to choose a double name and did so in commemoration of his two immediate predecessors, John XXIII and Paul VI.
A new book discloses details about the death of Pope John Paul I – who died in 1978 after just 33 days in office – and conclusive evidence that his death was the result of a heart attack,...
The Vatican has recognized a miraculous healing attributed to the first Pope John Paul and he will be beatified this Sunday. Here’s more to know: John Paul I was known as the "Smiling Pope" The...
Ioannes Paulus PP. I Albino Luciani 26.VIII.1978 - 28.IX.1978. John Paul I. Angelus; Apostolic Letters; Audiences; Biography; Homilies
The Vatican announced on Wednesday that Pope John Paul I, the Italian pontiff who reigned for only 33 days before his death in 1978, will be beatified after a miracle was attributed to him,...
Ioannes Paulus PP. I Albino Luciani 26.VIII.1978 - 28.IX.1978. John Paul I. Angelus; Apostolic Letters; Audiences; Biography; Homilies
During the second day of the conclave, elected Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, choosing the name John Paul I. 27 August Gave his first radiomessage «urbi er orbi».
On Sunday, Pope Francis will beatify John Paul I, the last formal step before possible sainthood. Formal efforts aimed at beatification can begin five years after a pontiff dies.