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John Paul I
noun
Albino Luciani, 1912–78, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1978.
John Paul I
noun
original name Albino Luciani. 1912–78, pope (1978) whose brief 33-day reign was characterized by a simpler papal style and anticipated an emphasis on pastoral rather than administrative priorities
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He took part in two conclaves - August and October 1978, which saw Popes John Paul I and John Paul II elected respectively.
In September, while visiting the Vatican for the beatification of former Pope John Paul I, also as Tsai's envoy, Chen met Pope Francis and asked him to "pray for Taiwan".
Last year, Francis approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of John Paul I, that of the recovery of a critically ill girl in 2011 in Buenos Aires.
Pope John Paul I, who led the Roman Catholic Church for 33 days in 1978, has been beatified at the Vatican - the last step before sainthood.
Pope Francis will preside over Mass Sunday for the beatification of John Paul I.
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