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Pope John XXIII
Head of the Catholic Church from 1958 to 1963
For the 15th-century Pisan antipope, see Antipope John XXIII.
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Official portrait, 1958–1963 | |
| Church | Catholic Church |
| Papacy began | 28 October 1958 |
| Papacy ended | 3 June 1963 |
| Predecessor | Pius XII |
| Successor | Paul VI |
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| Ordination | 10 August 1904 by Giuseppe Ceppetelli |
| Consecration | 19 March 1925 by • POPE JOHN XXIII 1958-1963
When on October 20, 1958 the cardinals, assembled in conclave, elected Angelo Roncalli as pope many regarded him, because of his age and ambiguous reputation, as a transitional pope, little realizing that the pontificate of this man of 76 years would mark a turning point in history and initiate a new age for the Church. He took the name of John in honor of the precursor and the beloved disciple—but also because it was the name of a long line of popes whose pontificates had been short. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, the third of thirteen children, was born on November 25, 1881 at Sotto il Monte (Bergamo) of a family of sharecroppers. He attended elementary school in the town, was tutored by a priest of Carvico, and at the age of twelve entered the seminary at Bergamo. A scholarship from the Cerasoli Foundation (1901) enabled him to go on to the Apollinaris in Rome where he studied under (among others) Umberto Benigni, the Church historian. He inte • At the end of April 2014, a single ceremony took place in Saint Peter’s Square to declare Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II saints. The Vatican live streamed this historic event. Learn more about the process of canonization and these two saints and share inspiring and informative activities with Catholic kids and families. Popular Saints for Kids to Learn About and StudySaint John XXIII, PopeThe Church celebrates the feast day of Saint John XXIII on October 11. Saint John XXIII was open-hearted, loving, generous, funny, caring, yet also seriously concerned about the future of the Church. Download a printable activity in which children are asked to broadcast a message of peace, just like Saint John XXIII. The Life of St John XXIIIThe world during the lifetime of Pope John XXIII was full of change and war. He lived during World War I and World War II. After World War II, the nations of the world, led bygd the United States and the Soviet Union, began an "arms rac |