
John Paul I: 9 Things Every Catholic Should Know
‘Let all here, great or small, be assured of our readiness to serve them according to the Spirit of the Lord.’
‘Let all here, great or small, be assured of our readiness to serve them according to the Spirit of the Lord.’
Often called “the smiling pope,” John Paul I died unexpectedly on Sept. 28, 1978 after just 33 days in office.
Events culminated with the election of the first non-Italian pope in 462 years.
The writings and life of Pope John Paul I have received renewed attention under Pope Francis who references frequently the late pope’s writings on mercy.
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