
Pope John Paul I
Pope John Paul I was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 26 August 1978 until his death 33 days later. His reign is among... Wikipedia
- Church: Catholic Church
- Papacy began: 26 August 1978
- Papacy ended: 28 September 1978
- Predecessor: Paul VI
- Successor: John Paul II
- Ordination: 7 July 1935, by Giosuè Cattarossi
- Consecration: 27 December 1958, by John XXIII
- Created Cardinal: 5 March 1973, by Paul VI
- Rank: Cardinal priest
- Birth name: Albino Luciani
- Born: October 17, 1912, Forno di Canale, Veneto, Italy
- Age at death: 65 years
- Died: September 28, 1978, Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
- Buried: Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica
- Education: Pontifical Gregorian University (PhD)
- Motto: Humilitas for Humility
- Signature: class
- Feast day: 26 August
- Venerated in: Catholic Church
- Title as Saint: Confessor
- Beatified: 4 September 2022, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City, by Pope Francis
- Attributes: Papal vestments, Pallium
- Patronage: Canale d'Agordo, Diocese of Vittorio Veneto, Patriarchate of Venice, Catechists
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