
Pope Paul VI
Sobre el Autor
Pope Paul VI, born Giovanni Battista Montini, served as the head of the Catholic Church from 1963 until his death in 1978. He is widely recognized for his role in continuing the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, which sought to address the relationship between the Catholic Church and the modern world. His papacy was marked by a commitment to the teachings of the Council, and he worked diligently to implement its directives, navigating the complexities of a rapidly changing social landscape.
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Italiano
Fecha de Nacimiento
September 26, 1897
Lugar de Nacimiento
Concesio, Lombardy, Italy
Fecha de fallecimiento
August 6, 1978
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