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  1. Pope Paul VI was only lightly embalmed after his death, in 1978, and his body embarked on a similar process of decomposition inside St. Peter’s, where fans were said to have been installed to waft away the stench. Pope John Paul II, the most recent pontiff to have died in office, forwent the procedure altogether.
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    What did the Pope say about the decomposition of the church?
    Yet the same Pope who was the heart and soul of Vatican II commented several times on the decomposition on which I have commented so sadly. On December 7, 1969 Paul VI said, “The Church finds herself in a period of anxiety, of self-criticism, one could say of self-destruction.
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    Will John Paul II’s body decompose in public?
    John Paul II will not be the first pope to decompose in public. In August of 1978, the body of Paul VI “ took on a greenish tinge ,” and fans were installed in the Basilica to disperse the smell.
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    What happened to the Pope’s body after he died?
    Pope Paul VI was only lightly embalmed after his death, in 1978, and his body embarked on a similar process of decomposition inside St. Peter’s, where fans were said to have been installed to waft away the stench. Pope John Paul II, the most recent pontiff to have died in office, forwent the procedure altogether.
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    What happened to Vatican II after Paul VI died?
    Paul VI decided to continue Vatican II (canon law dictates that a council is suspended at the death of a pope), and brought it to completion in 1965. Faced with conflicting interpretations and controversies, he directed the implementation of its reform goals.
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  3. https://novusordowatch.org/paul-vi

    On August 6, 1978, Bishop Giovanni Battista Montini, the man who claimed to be the Pope of the Catholic Church from 1963 to 1978 under the name of “Paul VI”, was called by God to judgment. It was Paul VI, more than any other of the Conciliar papal pretenders, who visibly transformed the Holy …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_VI

    Montini was generally seen as the most likely successor to Pope John XXIII because of his closeness to both Popes Pius XII and John XXIII, his pastoral and administrative background, and his insight and determination. John XXIII was not exactly a newcomer to the Vatican, since he had been an official of the Holy See in Rome and until his appointment to Venice was a papal diplomat, but returning to Rome at the age of 66 he may have felt outflanked by the professional Roman …

    • Created cardinal: 15 December 1958, by John XXIII
    • Papacy began: 21 June 1963
  5. Here's What Happened To The Bodies Of These Popes - Grunge.com

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    Jun 03, 2022 · The combined effects of the lack of embalming and the summer weather were unfortunate for Paul VI and his mourners, to say the least. Reportedly, a number of fans were installed around the pope's remains as they …

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  6. https://www.ozy.com/true-and-stories/the-man-who...

    May 26, 2019 · Pope Paul VI was only lightly embalmed after his death, in 1978, and his body embarked on a similar process of decomposition inside St. …

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  7. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Blessed-Paul-VI

    Sep 22, 2022 · St. Paul VI, original name Giovanni Battista Montini, (born September 26, 1897, Concesio, near Brescia, Italy—died August 6, 1978, Castel Gandolfo; beatified October 19, 2014; canonized October 14, 2018; feast day …

  8. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2005/04/why...

    Apr 07, 2005 · John Paul II will not be the first pope to decompose in public. In August of 1978, the body of Paul VI “ took on a greenish tinge ,” and fans were installed in the Basilica to

  9. https://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/a02...

    Marian T. Horvat, Ph.D. The Italian periodical L’Espresso recently published a scoop reporting that Paul VI had been blackmailed about a certain secret. The “hush-hush” information was his supposed “waywardness” involving …

  10. https://catholictruthscotland.com/2014/04/22/did-paul-vi-condemn-vatican-ii

    Apr 22, 2014 · Pope Paul VI also said in his June 1972 homily: “We believe, that something preternatural has come into the world specifically to disturb, to suffocate the fruits of the …

  11. https://techreport.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=28883

    Apr 06, 2005 · The farce over the Pope's health and treatment in death caused considerable embarrassment to the Vatican, but in the 1950s was not reported, though widely rumoured …

  12. https://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/a006b...

    At 5 a.m. on June 4 the operation ended. The liquid had reached all the capillaries, blocking the process of decomposition. We then injected some liters of the liquid into the Pope's stomach, destroyed by cancer, in order to kill the bacteria …

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