JAN PAWEL I

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JAN PAWEL I
PHOTO: EAST NEWS Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla (R), better known later as Pope Jean Paul II, meets in August 1978 in Vatican City with Pope John Paul I. Pope John Paul I, born in October 1912 in rural Italy as Albino Luciani was elected as the supreme pontiff 26 August 1978. He combined the names of his two immediate predecessors, Paul VI and John XXII to become Pope John Paul -- the first pope ever to take a double name. His time as leader was short: he died of a heart attack 28 September 1978. Karol Wojtyla became a bishop in Crakow in 1958, and then archbishop in 1963, before ascending to the papacy as John Paul II 16 October 1978, the first non-Italian pope in more than four centuries.
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JAN PAWEL I
1978-08-01
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