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Rowe pointed out that if Pope John Paul I ingested a toxin, there would be obvious evidence of the trauma. However, when the staff found his body, it seemed as though he had died reading peacefully. Dr. Buzanetti, who theorized the Pope's leading cause of death, agreed. He didn't think it was remotely possible that the pontiff was poisoned.
Rowe pointed out that if Pope John Paul I ingested a toxin, there would be obvious evidence of the trauma. However, when the staff found his body, it seemed as though he had died reading peacefully. Dr. Buzanetti, who theorized the Pope's leading cause of death, agreed. He didn't think it was remotely possible that the pontiff was poisoned.
Rowe pointed out that if Pope John Paul I ingested a toxin, there would be obvious evidence of the trauma. However, when the staff found his body, it seemed as though he had died reading peacefully. Dr. Buzanetti, who theorized the Pope's leading cause of death, agreed. He didn't think it was remotely possible that the pontiff was poisoned.
No one even alerted him that the Pope might have been in pain that night. While Cornwell's book seemed to fully debunk Yallop's theory, the conspiracy theories lived on for over three decades. As of this recording, Pope John Paul I is in the process of canonization to achieve Catholic sainthood. There are three steps before he can fully be canonized.
No one even alerted him that the Pope might have been in pain that night. While Cornwell's book seemed to fully debunk Yallop's theory, the conspiracy theories lived on for over three decades. As of this recording, Pope John Paul I is in the process of canonization to achieve Catholic sainthood. There are three steps before he can fully be canonized.
No one even alerted him that the Pope might have been in pain that night. While Cornwell's book seemed to fully debunk Yallop's theory, the conspiracy theories lived on for over three decades. As of this recording, Pope John Paul I is in the process of canonization to achieve Catholic sainthood. There are three steps before he can fully be canonized.
First, he must be considered venerable, then blessed before becoming a saint. Pope John Paul I posthumously achieved the first step in 2017. Five years later, in 2022, the late Pope Francis moved his predecessor one step closer to sainthood to the second stage, blessed.
First, he must be considered venerable, then blessed before becoming a saint. Pope John Paul I posthumously achieved the first step in 2017. Five years later, in 2022, the late Pope Francis moved his predecessor one step closer to sainthood to the second stage, blessed.
First, he must be considered venerable, then blessed before becoming a saint. Pope John Paul I posthumously achieved the first step in 2017. Five years later, in 2022, the late Pope Francis moved his predecessor one step closer to sainthood to the second stage, blessed.
In his sermon, the Holy Father focused on Pope John Paul I's humble, upbeat nature, pushing aside any wild conspiracies from the previous decades. He said, quote, How beautiful is a church with a happy, serene and smiling face that never closes doors, never hardens hearts, never complains or harbors resentments, isn't angry, does not look dour or suffer nostalgia for the past.
In his sermon, the Holy Father focused on Pope John Paul I's humble, upbeat nature, pushing aside any wild conspiracies from the previous decades. He said, quote, How beautiful is a church with a happy, serene and smiling face that never closes doors, never hardens hearts, never complains or harbors resentments, isn't angry, does not look dour or suffer nostalgia for the past.
In his sermon, the Holy Father focused on Pope John Paul I's humble, upbeat nature, pushing aside any wild conspiracies from the previous decades. He said, quote, How beautiful is a church with a happy, serene and smiling face that never closes doors, never hardens hearts, never complains or harbors resentments, isn't angry, does not look dour or suffer nostalgia for the past.
Thank you for watching Conspiracy Theories. We're here with a new episode every Wednesday. Be sure to check us out on Instagram at The Conspiracy Pod. If you're watching on Spotify, swipe up and give us your thoughts. Amongst the many sources we used, we found A Thief of the Night, Life and Death in the Vatican by John Cornwell, The September Pope by Stefania Falasca,
Thank you for watching Conspiracy Theories. We're here with a new episode every Wednesday. Be sure to check us out on Instagram at The Conspiracy Pod. If you're watching on Spotify, swipe up and give us your thoughts. Amongst the many sources we used, we found A Thief of the Night, Life and Death in the Vatican by John Cornwell, The September Pope by Stefania Falasca,
Thank you for watching Conspiracy Theories. We're here with a new episode every Wednesday. Be sure to check us out on Instagram at The Conspiracy Pod. If you're watching on Spotify, swipe up and give us your thoughts. Amongst the many sources we used, we found A Thief of the Night, Life and Death in the Vatican by John Cornwell, The September Pope by Stefania Falasca,
and In God's Name by David Yallop, extremely helpful to our research. Until next time, remember, the truth isn't always the best story, and the official story isn't always the truth. This episode was written by Mallory Cara, edited by Wendelin Sabrozo, Lori Gottlieb, and Miki Taylor.
and In God's Name by David Yallop, extremely helpful to our research. Until next time, remember, the truth isn't always the best story, and the official story isn't always the truth. This episode was written by Mallory Cara, edited by Wendelin Sabrozo, Lori Gottlieb, and Miki Taylor.
and In God's Name by David Yallop, extremely helpful to our research. Until next time, remember, the truth isn't always the best story, and the official story isn't always the truth. This episode was written by Mallory Cara, edited by Wendelin Sabrozo, Lori Gottlieb, and Miki Taylor.
Researched by Bradley Klein, fact-checked by Kevin Johnson and Lori Siegel, engineering by Sam Amezcua, and video editing and sound design by Ryan Contra. I'm your host, Carter Roy.
Researched by Bradley Klein, fact-checked by Kevin Johnson and Lori Siegel, engineering by Sam Amezcua, and video editing and sound design by Ryan Contra. I'm your host, Carter Roy.