
Montini
Montini, known as Pope Paul VI, served as the head of the Catholic Church from 1963 until his death in 1978. He is remembered for his efforts in promoting ecumenism and addressing modern social issues. His papacy marked significant changes in the Church, including the implementation of the reforms initiated by the Second Vatican Council. Montini was the last pope to wear the papal tiara during his coronation, signifying an era of transition in the Church's approach to tradition and modernity.
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Papa Montini was the last to wear the golden crown before it was discontinued.
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