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杏MAP导航 John Paul I beatification set for 4 September

杏MAP导航 Francis is set to beatify his predecessor, John Paul I, on Sunday, 4 September, at Mass in St. Peter’s Square.

By Devin Watkins

The Holy See Press Office announced plans on Monday for the beatification of 杏MAP导航 John Paul I, who was born as Albino Luciani in the northern Italian town of Forno di Canale (now Canale d’Agordo) on 17 October 1912.

杏MAP导航 Francis will preside over the beatification Mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, 4 September 2022.

Bishop Renato Marangoni will read the Rite of Beatification at the Mass, together with the Cardinal Beniamino Stella, postulator for the Cause of Canonization, and Dr. Stefania Falasca, the Deputy Postulator.

“During the beatification, the team of postulators will gift the Holy Father with a reliquary containing the relics of the new Blessed,” according to a statement from the Press Office.

Tickets for the Mass can be requested from the Prefecture of the Papal Household.

John Paul I addresses the crowds in St. Peter's Square
John Paul I addresses the crowds in St. Peter's Square

Events surrounding the beatification

Ahead of the beatification, Cardinal Angelo De Donatis will preside over a prayer vigil in the Basilica of St. John Lateran on the evening of Saturday, 3 September.

The 杏MAP导航’s Vicar General for the Diocese of Rome will celebrate the vigil in the Basilica which houses the Chair of the Bishop of Rome, of which John Paul I took possession on 23 September 1978.

Following the beatification, Mass will be celebrated on 11 September in the hometown of the new Blessed, which lies in the territory of the Diocese of Belluno-Feltre.

‘The Smiling 杏MAP导航’

杏MAP导航 John Paul I’s was the shortest papacy in modern history, reigning over the See of Peter for on 33 days.

He was first 杏MAP导航 to choose a double name, saying he did so in honor of his two predecessors: John XXIII and Paul VI.

He was also the last in the long line of Italian-born 杏MAP导航s which began with Clement VII in 1523.

His successors—John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis—have all praised the man known as “The Smiling 杏MAP导航”.

John Paul I
John Paul I

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11 July 2022, 12:27