The first years of Albino Luciani: 1° part (1912-48)

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Iohannes Paulus I. From his birth to the battle against the communism.

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  • John Paul I is an example for all for his humility

  • one of my favorite pope`s.

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  • **  Albino

  • I wonder what brainwashed fluoride gulping idiots gave alljan13's comment a thumbs down.

    Caths... get ur heads out of ur a**holes. Albion was so OBVIOUSLY murdered, and the motive is screaming for the tops of every house on this planet. And yet, the morons I share this world with are too brainwashed to see...wow.

  • Tante grazie

  • Grazie :-)

  • the catholic church is much more than a religion Luciani knew the evil doers in this powerful organization wanted a poor church and bring back the catholics gone for greener pasture howeever Luciani mission failed why, they got to him before he got to them, them being the P2 Masonic lodge,

  • and the Oscar goes to the Masonic

  • mine too..his smile is so captivating, his humility so admirable!

  • If Albino had lived then it is likely that he would have been around until possibly 1989 - 1990, may be longer. And Karol Woyjtyla would not have been until his 70's and may be not a candidate if his assination had been successful.

    But was the church mobilising assassinations, of their own leader which they elected in August 1978

  • A more likely reason for his death was to prevent him from leading the church away from it's greed, tunnel vision, and disregard for the plight of the starving in the world by selling off the vatican's treasures, (worth billions and billions), allowing birth control and following the teachings of Jesus.

  • Not necessarily Opus Dei, but if you read the books 'In God's Name' by David Yallop, and 'Murder in the Vatican', by Lucien Gregoire, it becomes much more difficult to believe in a natural death than murder. Too many had too much to gain by his death, and too much to lose by his being allowed to live.

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