Pope Paul VI

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Pope Paul VI was the head of the Catholic Church from 1963 to 1978, known for concluding the Second Vatican Council and implementing its reforms, modernizing Church governance and engaging in extensive ecumenical and diplomatic outreach.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
Pope
human
appointedCardinalBy Pope Pius XII
beatifiedBy Pope Francis
birthName Pope Paul VI self-linksurface differs
surface form: Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini
canonizationStatus Saint
canonizedBy Pope Francis
countryOfCitizenship Italy
dateOfBeatification 2014-10-19
dateOfBirth 1897-09-26
dateOfCanonization 2018-10-14
dateOfCardinalCreation 1953-01-12
dateOfDeath 1978-08-06
education Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy
Pontifical Gregorian University
Sapienza University of Rome
endTimeAsArchbishopOfMilan 1963
endTimeInOffice 1978-08-06
era post–Vatican II Catholicism
familyName Montini
givenName Giovanni Battista
implemented reforms of the Second Vatican Council
issuedDocument Ecclesiam suam
Evangelii nuntiandi
Humanae vitae
Mysterium fidei
Populorum progressio
knownFor diplomatic outreach
ecumenical outreach
liturgical reforms
modernizing Church governance
notableVisit first papal visit to the Holy Land in modern times
first papal visit to the United States
ordinalInPapalSuccession 262
papalMotto In nomine Domini
papalName Pope Paul VI self-linksurface differs
surface form: Paul VI
participatedIn Second Vatican Council
placeOfBirth Concesio, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy
placeOfBurial St. Peter's Basilica
placeOfDeath Castel Gandolfo, Italy
positionHeld Archbishop of Milan
Bishop of Rome
Cardinal-Priest of Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti
Sovereign of the Vatican City State
Pope
surface form: Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church
predecessor Pope John XXIII
promoted dialogue with Protestant communities
ecumenical dialogue with the Eastern Orthodox Church
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
removed mutual excommunications of 1054 with Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I
roleInSecondVaticanCouncil concluded the council
spokeAt United Nations General Assembly in 1965
startTimeAsArchbishopOfMilan 1954
startTimeInOffice 1963-06-21
successor Pope John Paul I

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Roman Curia reformedBy Pope Paul VI
Pope John Paul II cardinalCreatedBy Pope Paul VI
Apostolic Signatura reformedBy Pope Paul VI
Pope Benedict XVI createdCardinalBy Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI birthName Pope Paul VI self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini
Pope Paul VI papalName Pope Paul VI self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Paul VI
Secretariat of State reorganizedBy Pope Paul VI
Regimini Ecclesiae universae author Pope Paul VI
Missale Romanum revisedBy Pope Paul VI
Dei Verbum promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Ad Gentes promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Presbyterorum Ordinis promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Lumen Gentium promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Perfectae Caritatis promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Gaudium et Spes promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Dignitatis Humanae promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Orientalium Ecclesiarum approvedBy Pope Paul VI
Nostra Aetate promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Inter Mirifica promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Inter Mirifica issuedBy Pope Paul VI
Mass of Paul VI promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
Pope John XXIII successor Pope Paul VI
Apostolicam Actuositatem papacy Pope Paul VI
this entity surface form: Pontificate of Pope Paul VI
Humanae vitae author Pope Paul VI
Humanae vitae papacyOfPromulgation Pope Paul VI
Humanae vitae popeNumberOfAuthor Pope Paul VI
this entity surface form: Pope Paul VI was the 262nd pope
Humanae vitae approvedBy Pope Paul VI