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  1. The Ceremonial of John XXIII was the last to use full papal ceremony, much of which was abolished subsequently after Vatican II.

  2. Pope John XXIII was the last pope to use full papal ceremony, some of which was abolished after Vatican II, while the rest fell into disuse. His papal coronation ran for the traditional five hours (Pope Paul VI, by contrast, opted for a shorter ceremony, while later popes declined to be crowned).

  3. Full papal ceremonial. Pope John XXIII was the last pope to use full papal ceremonial, much of which was abolished subsequently after Vatican II. His papal coronation ran for the traditional five hours. Pope Paul VI opted for a shorter ceremony while later popes declined to be crowned.

  4. Jun 3, 2024 · Pope John XXIII used the full papal ceremonyhe was the last pope to do so. His papal coronation ran for five hours. The first session of the Second Vatican Council was held in Vatican in October 1962.

  5. Apr 27, 2014 · Pope John XXIII was canonized in 2014 by Pope Francis, on the same day that Pope John Paul II was canonized. Many have suggested that their shared canonization prophetically illustrates that Saint John XXIII initiated the Council and Saint John Paul II definitively implemented it.

  6. Apr 24, 2014 · As a papal nuncio prior to and during World War II, John had made efforts to help persecuted Jews, and as pope, he warmly greeted Jewish visitors and ordered the expunging of the term...

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  8. Apr 25, 2014 · Pope John Paul II, who is to be canonized at the same time as John XXIII, is said to have cured a French nun of Parkinson’s disease, and a Costa Rican woman of a cerebral aneurism.

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