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Facts 3rd of 13 surviving children born of a family of farmers. Born on November 1881 near Bergamo, Italy Became pope in 1958 at age 76. He was happy to die poor. Pope John died in June 1963.
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Saint John XXIII By: Jack Schanen, Mason Frank, Macarther Adkins
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Page 1: Saint John XXIII By: Jack Schanen, Mason Frank, Macarther Adkins.

Saint John XXIIIBy: Jack Schanen, Mason Frank, Macarther Adkins

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Real Name Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli.

He called the 2nd Vatican Council.

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Facts

3rd of 13 surviving children born of a family of farmers. Born on November 1881 near Bergamo, Italy

Became pope in 1958 at age 76.

He was happy to die poor.

Pope John died in June 1963 .

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Quote

On his deathbed he said, “It's not that the Gospel has changed: it is that we began to understand it better. Those who have lived as long as I have… were enable to compare different cultures and traditions, and know that the moment has come to discern the signs of the time, to seize the opportunity and look far ahead.”

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St.John the XXIII

By: Cael E. and Emily P.

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Why should he be the name of the

cluster?

WE THINK HE SHOULD BE THE NAME OF OUR CLUSTER BECAUSE....

He also saved Jews from the Nazis.

He was interest in God and Jesus at a very early age.

He performed one miracle.

St. Pope John the XXIII was a humble mad and was very kind.

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About St. John the XXIII

● He was born on November 25 1881.● He died on June 3rd, 1963.● 261st Pope of the catholic church .● He was Canonized on 27th of april 2014 by Pope Francis.● He was 76 years old when he was elected to be a Pope.● St. John the XXIII became a cardinal on the 12th of January 1953.

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PICTURES

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Quotes

“Anybody can be Pope; the proof of this is that I have become

one.”

“It often happens that I wake up

at night and begin to think about a

serious problem and decide I

must tell the Pope about it. Then I

wake up completely and

remember that I am the Pope.”“See everything, overlook a great deal, correct a little.”

All said by st.John the XXIII

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THE END THE END

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Thomas Garant, Megan Schnell, Aidan Leister

St. John XXIII

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Who Was St. John XXIIIBirth: November 25, 1881

Death: June 3, 1963

Feast day: June 3

Patron of Papal delegates, Patriarchy of Venice,

Called Second Vatican Council

Canonized: April 27, 2014

Saint Peter’s square, Vatican City by Pope Francis

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Facts

Coat of arms:

He was born into poverty

He was canonized with only one miracle. (Very Uncommon)

He saved lives of Jews who were fleeing the Nazis.

He was a key role in the Cuban Missile Crisis

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Conclusion

Saint John XXIII should be the name of our new parish cluster, because he had a strong relationship with God, and he lead a holy life. As a parish, we should strive to live holy

lives similar to St. John XXIII.

“See everything, overlook a great deal, correct a little.” - St. John XXIII


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