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Whether true or not, the Apocalypse remains firmly linked with his name. So, ... But all that changed when Roncalli was elected as pope. Angelo Roncalli was born on November 25, 1881 and died June 3, 1863. He would go down as one of ... Was this because someone was indeed trying to change the “fate” of the Church around 1960?
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My Page - Change My Photo, Profile, or Settings Message Boards - Start a Discussion ... Angelo Roncalli was born in Sotto il Monte, Italy on November 25, 1881. The fourth in a family of fourteen, his ... Nor did Pope John's radicalism stop at his informality. ... Your Pen Name (optional): Subject: Your Message: ...
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The future pope was born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli at Sotto il Monte (Bergamo), Italy, on Nov. 25, 1881, the third child and eldest son in the family of 13 born to Giovanni Battista and Marianna Giulia (Mazzola) Roncalli. ... Birth name Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli...
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Soon after the change of the name became the rule: ... Thus everybody was caught by surprise in 1958 when Cardinal Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli chose to be called Johannes XXIII, a name which had not been selected for more than 500 years, partly because there was uncertainty whether Cardinal Baldassarre Cossa, elected in 1410...
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The bishop in question was Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli. Born in 1881, and ordained in 1904, he soon attracted the notice of the Vatican, as a Doctor of Theology and a Professor of Ecclesiastical history. ... Johannes appended his name to the paper, together with a sign and a number that the Master showed him.
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1410 adopted the name JOHN XXIII. But doubting Bal-dassare; Cossa’s legitimacy in his turn, Angelo Roncalli in; 1958 took the numeral XXIII. ... For can-didates with non-Christian first names, the change of name means the renunciation of paganism and the recog-nition of Christianity and the Christian saints;
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Here is how the theory works – and how it could possibly lead, initial appearances to the contrary, to the election of a pope who could bring substantial change to the church. ... In 1978, 111 elected the man who took the name John Paul II. ... Pius X was patriarch of Venice when he was elected in 1903 and Angelo Roncalli,
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You tried to claim that Head of Armenian Jewish community was forced to change her name. What I wrote was in response on that. As far as the Foregn Legions in German army, I addressed that to you before, if you forgot, go back and read it again.
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For his papal name, Angelo Giuseppe looked to the Bible. Other modern popes wanted to be known as Pius, or Benedict, or Leo. But two biblical witnesses to Jesus Christ gave Roncalli his new name: ... A Baptist editor, doubting the possibility of any change taking place in the Catholic Church under Pope John,
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