
Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI, who reigned from 1963 to 1978, is best known for overseeing the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council, which brought significant changes to the Catholic Church. His encyclicals and teachings focused on modernity and the church's role in the contemporary world, and he was canonized in 2014.
Born on Sep 26, 1897 (127 years old)
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North Macedonia:
Pope Paul VI sent an official telegram expressing sorrow over the tragedy and offered eternal salvation to the young victims.
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Ireland:
Pope Paul VI issued new regulations in 1966, which greatly relaxed the rigid austerities of the Lenten fast.
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Canada:
Pope Paul VI wrote letters hypothesizing about accepting his resignation if he became seriously ill.
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