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Definition of John Paul I
1. Noun. The first Pope to assume a double name; he reigned for only 34 days (1912-1978).
Generic synonyms: Bishop Of Rome, Catholic Pope, Holy Father, Pontiff, Pope, Roman Catholic Pope, Vicar Of Christ
Lexicographical Neighbors of John Paul I
Literary usage of John Paul I
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vicars of Christ: Popes, Power, and Politics in the Modern World by Michael P. Riccards (1998)
"Peter Hebblethwaite, "John Paul I" in Modem Catholicism: Vatican II and After, ed.
Adrian Hastings (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), 444-46. 7. ..."
2. Gotcha by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1992)
"POPE John Paul I What happened to good Pope John Paul I? ... Pope John Paul I
was poisoned the same night he gave the order to Viot. ..."
3. Socialism for Survivalby Allan H. Keith by Allan H. Keith (1992)
"Referring to workers, Pope John Paul I wrote in his book Most Illustrious Men
that “they have now united in unions and various brands of socialism, ..."
4. Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking by Morten St. George (2006)
"Nonetheless, the next Pope had the number I. Pope John Paul I was elected in 1978
and he died that same year after reigning only 34 days. ..."