
Gustavo Testa
Gustavo Testa was an Italian cardinal and a key figure in the papal conclave that elected Pope Paul VI in 1963. Known for his moderate stance, Testa played a crucial role in rallying support for Montini during the voting process, contributing to his eventual election. His involvement in the conclave highlighted the internal conflicts and negotiations among the cardinals during a time of significant change within the Catholic Church.
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Gustavo Testa played a crucial role in breaking the deadlock during a tense conclave.
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Gustavo Testa made an unusual appeal for support for Montini during the conclave.
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