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  1. Pope John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII; born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, Italian: [ˈandʒelo dʒuˈzɛppe roŋˈkalli]; 25 November 1881 – 3 June 1963) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 28 October 1958 until his death in June 1963.

  2. Saint John XXIII (born November 25, 1881, Sotto il Monte, Italy—died June 3, 1963, Rome; beatified September 3, 2000canonized April 27, 2014; feast day October 11) was one of the most popular popes of all time (reigned 1958–63), who inaugurated a new era in the history of the Roman Catholic Church by his openness to change ( aggiornamento ...

  3. POPE JOHN XXIII. 1958-1963. When on October 20, 1958 the cardinals, assembled in conclave, elected Angelo Roncalli as pope many regarded him, because of his age and ambiguous reputation, as a transitional pope, little realizing that the pontificate of this man of 76 years would mark a turning point in history and initiate a new age for the Church.

  4. Jul 22, 2019 · Following the death of Pius XII, he was elected Pope on 28 October 1958, taking the name John XXIII. In the five years of his pontificate he appeared to the world as an authentic image of the Good Shepherd.

  5. Apr 29, 2014 · Pope John XXIII Lived Out in His Life What Vatican II Tried to Condense Into Words. Author: Michael Novak. Share. A ZENIT DAILY DISPATCH. Pope John XXIII Lived Out in His Life What Vatican II Tried to Condense Into Words. Remembering the Good Pope. ROME, 29 April 2014 (ZENIT) By Michael Novak.

  6. Blessed John XXIII was the 260th successor of St. Peter, servingas pope from October 1958 to June 1963. He is best known for convening the Second Vatican Cou... Blessed John XXIII: From Humble Beginnings to a Lasting Legacy | USCCB

  7. Legacy of Saint John XXIII. There was nothing in the earlier life of Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli to suggest that his reign as pope would be anything other than the decorous, tradition-bound, static pontificate the Sacred College of Cardinals was counting on when it chose him as an “interim” pope—a papa di passaggio —in October 1958.

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