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Paul VI

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Paul VI 1897-1978, pope (1963-78), an Italian (b. Concesio, near Brescia) named Giovanni Battista Montini; successor of John XXIII. Prepapal Career The son of a prominent newspaper editor, he was ordained in 1920. Later he did advanced studies in Rome and entered (1922) the Vatican secretariat of state, in which he served for 32 years. After 1944, when Pius XII acted as his own secretary of state, Montini became especially influential as one of the two prosecretaries on whom the pope relied. As archbishop of Milan (1954-63) he showed particular concern with social problems and... Read more
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Encyclopedia of World Biography Paul VI Paul VI (1897-1978) became pope of the Roman Catholic Church in 1963. He reigned during a period of great change and ferment in the Church... Read more
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A Dictionary of Contemporary World History Paul VI ( Giovanni Battista Montini) (b. 26 Sept. 1897, d. 6 Aug. 1978). Pope 1963–78 The son of a wealthy landowner, he was ordained... Read more

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