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  1. Pope John XXIII addressed several topic of importance to Catholics around the world. He prohibited the use of contraceptives which interfere with the procreative will of God. He upheld the traditional view that married couples may not divorce.

  2. Nominated titular archbishop of Areopolis and apostolic visitator to Bulgaria (1925), he immediately concerned himself with the problems of the Eastern Churches. Transferred in 1934 to Turkey and Greece as apostolic delegate, he set up an office in Istanbul for locating prisoners of war.

  3. www.vatican.va › news_services › liturgyPOPE JOHN XXIII - Vatican

    Sep 3, 2000 · At the death of Pius XII he was elected Pope on 28 October 1958, taking the name John XXIII. His pontificate, which lasted less than five years, presented him to the entire world as an authentic image of the Good Shepherd.

  4. Apr 1, 2014 · On September 3, 2000, Pope John Paul II declared Pope John XXIII, who reigned from 1958-1963, “Blessed” after the approval of a miracle which had cured an ill woman. He was the first Pope since Pius X (1903-14) to receive this honor.

  5. He was called the “good pope” because of his humble, kind, and active papacy. He visited the sick and imprisoned, saw the world as his family, and made profound changes within the Church and world. During his four-and-a-half years as pope, John XXIII issued eight encyclicals.

  6. Oct 11, 2024 · Pope John XXIII enlarged the membership in the College of Cardinals and made it more international. At his address at the opening of the Second Vatican Council, he criticized the “prophets of doom” who “in these modern times see nothing but prevarication and ruin.”

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  8. John XXIII was a pope in the Roman Catholic Church. The popes are the leaders of the church. He was pope from 1958 to 1963. John XXIII was one of the most-popular popes of all time.