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  1. Sep 26, 2022 · Pope Paul VI died at Castel Gandolfo on August 6, 1978, and was buried in St. Peter’s Basilica. He was beatified on October 19, 2014, and canonized on October 14, 2018. Since 2019 his liturgical feast has been celebrated on May 29. Reflection. Pope Saint Pauls greatest accomplishment was the completion and implementation of Vatican II.

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    The Holy See Pontiffs Paul VI [ AR - DE - EN ... Paul VI 262nd Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 21,30.VI.1963: End Pontificate:

  3. In an effort to answer this fundamental question, Paul VI undertook a series of apostolic journeys that were unparalleled occasions for a pope to set foot on every continent. His first journey was a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (January 1964), highlighted by his historic meeting with the Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, Athenagoras ...

  4. Mar 8, 2018 · Paul VI, who concluded the Second Vatican Council. Pope Francis through a Decree of Promulgation on Wednesday, has confirmed the Canonization of Blessed Paul VI. Blessed Pope Paul VI, Giovanni Battista Montini, was elected as Successor of Peter on the 21st June 1963 and died on the 6th August 1978.

  5. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see St. Paul VI . Blessed Paul VI, orig. Giovanni Battista Montini, (born Sept. 26, 1897, Concesio, near Brescia, Italy—died Aug. 6, 1978, Castel Gandolfo; beatified Oct. 19, 2014; feast day September 26), Pope (1963–78). Educated at Brescia and ordained in 1920, he continued his studies ...

  6. May 21, 2018 · Paul VI (1897-1978) became pope of the Roman Catholic Church in 1963. He reigned during a period of great change and ferment in the Church following the Second Vatican Council. The future pope was born Giovanni Battista Montini at Concesio (Lombardy), Italy, on September 26, 1897.

  7. Aug 23, 2010 · August 23, 2010. Pope Paul VI is a mixed figure in modern papal history.

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