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Albino Luciani was elected to replace Paul VI as head of the worldwide Catholic Church in 1978 -- only to die himself 33 days after his election. Born in rural Italy, Luciani was ordained as a priest in… More »
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Pope John Paul I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pope John Paul I (Latin: Ioannes Paulus PP. I , Italian: Giovanni Paolo I ), born Albino Luciani , (17 October 1912 – 28 September 1978), reigned as Pope of the Catholic Church and as Sovereign...
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THE MURDER OF; POPE JOHN PAUL I ... This article, from the English CRC for October 1984, is highly relevant today in light of the evident reference to Pope John Paul I, the "Bishop dressed in White", in the Third Secret of Fatima.
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After almost three years of research, David Yallop wrote, in his book In God's Name (1984), that the precise circumstances attending the discovery of the body of John Paul I "eloquently demonstrate that the Vatican practiced a disinformation campaign." The Vatican told one lie after another: "Lies about little things, lies ...
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Pope John Paul I conspiracy theories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pope John Paul I died alone in September 1978 only a month after his election to the Papacy. The suddenness of the death, and the Vatican's difficulties with the ceremonial and legal death procedures...
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