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Pope Saint John XXIII: The Good Pope

By Dominic Monti, OFM
Published in Saints
October 07, 2024
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Pope Saint John XXIII: The Good Pope

On October 11, the Catholic Church celebrates the memory of Pope St. John XXIII (1881-1963), a Secular Franciscan affectionately known as the "Good Pope."

Influenced by Franciscan spirituality

He was born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli in the diocese of Bergamo, Italy, the fourth of 13 children of a family of poor sharecroppers. While in the diocesan seminary, he joined the Secular Franciscan Order in 1896. At the time of John's canonization in 2014, Fr. André Cirino, OFM, wrote a very nice article on the influence of Franciscan spirituality in Pope John's life, "Saint John XXIII, Secular Franciscan."

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Birthplace of Angelo Roncalli, Sotto il Monte, province of Bergamo, Italy. Several families lived in this large house.

Broad experience of the world

John was ordained in 1904, and after serving in his diocese in various positions, he entered the Vatican diplomatic corps, where he had a long and varied career, giving him a broad experience of the world. Click here for a full biography.

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The young Father Roncalli.

Capturing hearts of the world

In 1953 he was named Cardinal-Patriarch of Venice, which he thought would round out his life, but he was surprisingly elected Pope in 1958, when he was almost 77. His warmth, sense of humor, and kindness soon captured the hearts of the world.

Optimistic spirit of dialogue

No doubt his greatest achievement was summoning the Second Vatican Council that he had the joy of opening on this date in 1962. He brought an optimistic spirit of dialogue to the presence of the Church in the modern world, and his encyclicals emphasized the Church's service to humanity as an agent of justice and peace.

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Pope John opens the Second Vatican Council, October 11, 1962.

Rebuilding God’s house

John XXIII was canonized by Pope Francis in 2014. Let us cherish the memory of this great man who sought to respond in the 20th century to the call of Christ to St. Francis: "Go, rebuild my house!"

Carrying out Pope John’s mission today

The process of consultation and dialogue Pope John initiated is being carried out through the current Synod of Bishops that Pope Francis reopened on October 2 in the Vatican. In his homily at the opening, Pope Francis offered three starting points for consideration: voice, refuge and a child. Let us reflect upon his inspiring words: Homily of the Holy Father Francis at the Opening of the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops.

Dominic Monti, OFM

Dominic Monti, OFM

Professor of Franciscan Research in the Franciscan Institute of St. Bonaventure University

Dominic V. Monti, OFM, is a Franciscan Friar of Holy Name Province (USA) and currently professor of Franciscan Research in the Franciscan Institute of St. Bonaventure University. He devoted the greater part of his ministry to teaching the History of Christianity, in particular the history of the Franciscan movement. He has contributed two volumes to the Works of St. Bonaventure series and is author of Francis & His Brothers, a popular history of the Friars Minor. 



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