:Pope John Paul I conspiracy theories
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Pope John Paul I died suddenly in September 1978, 33 days after his election. Following his death, several conspiracy theories have sprung up.
Rationale
Discrepancies in the Vatican's account of the events surrounding Pope John Paul I's death—its inaccurate statements about who found the body;{{cite news|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SL&p_theme=sl&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB0872605057EA5&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM|title=Bishop Tells Story of Pope John Paul I's Death He Debunks Conspiracy Theory, Buts Says Vatican Altered Some Details|date=October 11, 1998|publisher=St. Louis Dispatch|access-date=31 December 2009}} what he had been reading; when, where, and whether an autopsy could be carried out{{cite news|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/613208502.html?dids=613208502:613208502&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Oct+07%2C+1978&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=Evidence+of+foul+play+in+Pope+death+claimed&pqatl=google|title=Evidence of foul play in Pope death claimed|date=Oct 7, 1978|publisher=Chicago Tribune|access-date=26 December 2009|archive-date=19 December 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121219031434/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/613208502.html?dids=613208502:613208502&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Oct+07,+1978&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=Evidence+of+foul+play+in+Pope+death+claimed&pqatl=google|url-status=dead}}—produced a number of conspiracy theories, many associated with the Vatican Bank, which owned a large share in Banco Ambrosiano.
Some conspiracy theorists connect the pope's death with the image of the "bishop dressed in white" said to have been seen by Lucia Santos and her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto during the visitations of Our Lady of Fátima in 1917.[http://www.crc-internet.org/1830-ther-murder-of-pope-john-paul-i.html John Paul I at Catholic Counter-Reformation] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130902161009/http://crc-internet.org/1830-ther-murder-of-pope-john-paul-i.html |date=2013-09-02 }}[http://www.catholicvoice.co.uk/fatima4/ch9.htm Chapter 4 of Whole Truth about Fátima] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100505024625/http://www.catholicvoice.co.uk/fatima4/ch9.htm |date=2010-05-05 }}, sections 7, 8 and 9, webpage found 2010-04-29. In a letter to a colleague, John Paul had said he was deeply moved by having met Lucia and vowed to perform the Consecration of Russia in accordance with her vision.Quoted in Camillo Bassotto's book My Heart Is Still in Venice, a biography of John Paul I (Krinon, 1990).
Conspiracy theories
=David Yallop=
David Yallop's 1984 book In God's Name proposed the theory that the pope had been in "potential danger" because of corruption in the Vatican Bank (known officially as the Institute for Works of Religion or {{lang|it|Istituto per le Opere di Religione}}), the Vatican's most powerful financial institutionBen Walsh, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pope-vatican-bank_us_56031658e4b00310edf9e8d9 The Pope’s Overlooked Legacy: Reforming The Vatican Bank]. Huffington Post, 2015-09-24. which owned many shares in Banco Ambrosiano. The Vatican Bank lost several hundred million dollars.{{cite news|first=Paul| last=Lewis|title=Italy's Mysterious, Deepening Bank Scandal|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1982/07/28/world/italy-s-mysterious-deepening-bank-scandal.html?|date=28 July 1982}}
This corruption was realPaul Vallely, [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/13/can-pope-francis-clean-up-gods-bank Can Pope Francis clean up God's bank?] The Guardian, 2015-08-13 and is known to have involved the bank's head, Bishop Paul Marcinkus, along with Roberto Calvi of the Banco Ambrosiano. Marcinkus, at the time head of the Vatican Bank, was indicted in Italy in 1982 as an accessory in the $3.5{{nbsp}}billion collapse of Banco Ambrosiano.Margalit Fox, [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/22/business/archbishop-marcinkus-84-banker-at-the-vatican-dies.html Archbishop Marcinkus, 84, Banker at the Vatican, Dies]. New York Times, 2006-02-22. Calvi was a member of P2, an illegal Italian Masonic lodge.[https://web.archive.org/web/20080611101747/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/calvi-murder-the-mystery-of-gods-banker-452056.html Calvi murder: The mystery of God's banker], The Independent, June 7, 2007 He was found dead in London in 1982, after disappearing just before the corruption became public. His death was initially ruled suicide and a second inquest – ordered by his family – then returned an open verdict.{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2537853.stm | work=BBC News | first=Chris | last=Summers | title=Call for third 'God's banker' inquest | date=4 December 2002}} In October 2002 forensic experts appointed by Italian judges concluded that the banker had been murdered.{{cite web |title=Call for third 'God's banker' inquest |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2537853.stm |website=BBC News |date=2002-12-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051212002154/http://news.bbc.co.uk:80/1/hi/world/europe/2537853.stm |archive-date=2005-12-12 |url-status=live |last1=Summers |first1=Chris}}
In his 2012 book The Power and The Glory: Inside the Dark Heart of John Paul II's Vatican, Yallop writes that Luciani had been given a list of 121 Masons and on September 28 (the day of his death) had advised Jean-Marie Villot, at that time Cardinal Secretary of State, with personnel transfers.{{cite book |last=Yallop |first=David |author-link=David Yallop |date=2012-08-23 |title=The Power and The Glory: Inside the Dark Heart of John Paul II's Vatican |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bp3ABAAAQBAJ&pg=PT34 |publisher=Little, Brown Book Group |page=34 |isbn=9781472105165}} Yallop specifically summarized his conspiracy theory in his 1984 book: Three archbishops—Marcinkus, Villot and Cody—conspired with three Mafia types—Calvi, Sindona and Gelli—in the murder of John Paul I. "It was clear that these six men—Marcinkus, Villot, Cody, Calvi, Sindona and Gelli—had a great deal to fear if the papacy of John Paul I should continue... all of them stood to gain in a variety of ways if John Paul I should suddenly die."In God's Name June 1984, David Yallop. p. 6
In his book A Thief in the Night, British historian and journalist John Cornwell examines and challenges Yallop's points of suspicion. Yallop's murder theory requires that the pope's body be found at 4:30 or 4:45 a.m., one hour earlier than official reports estimated.{{cite magazine |last=Miesel |first=Sandra |author-link=Sandra Miesel |date=2009-04-01 |title=A Quiet Death in Rome: Was Pope John Paul I Murdered? |url=https://www.crisismagazine.com/2009/a-quiet-death-in-rome-was-pope-john-paul-i-murdered |magazine=Crisis magazine |access-date=2019-07-02 }} He bases this, inter alia, on an early story by Vatican Radio and the Italian news service ANSA that garbled the time and misrepresented the layout of the papal apartments. Yallop says he had testimony from Sister Vincenza Taffarel (the nun who found the pope's body) to this effect but refused to show Cornwell his transcripts.{{cite news |last=Slotnik |first=Daniel |date=2018-09-14 |title=David Yallop, Writer Who Saw a Deadly Vatican Conspiracy, Dies at 81 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/14/obituaries/david-yallop-dead.html |work=New York Times |access-date=2019-07-02 }}
=Abbé Georges de Nantes=
Theologian Abbé Georges de Nantes spent much of his life building a case for murder against the Vatican, collecting statements from people who knew the pope before and after his election. His writings go into detail about the banks and about John Paul I's supposed discovery of a number of Freemason priests in the Vatican, along with a number of his proposed reforms and devotion to Our Lady of Fátima.{{cite magazine |last=de Nantes |first=Georges |date=1984-10-01 |title=Murder at the Vatican |url=https://crc-internet.org/our-doctrine/catholic-counter-reformation/murder-john-paul-i.html |magazine=The Catholic Counter-Reformation in the 20th Century |publisher=League for Catholic Counter-Reformation |access-date=2022-09-06}}
= Catholic Traditionalist Movement =
According to the Catholic Traditionalist Movement organization, their founder Fr. Gommar DePauw was to have gone to Rome to help John Paul I reestablish the Tridentine Mass:{{cite web |url=http://www.latinmass-ctm.org/ctmnews/September2013.htm |title=September 2013 News From CTM |last1=Cuneo |first1=Richard |date=8 September 2013 |website=latinmass-ctm.org |publisher=Catholic Traditionalist Movement |access-date=15 November 2013}}
{{quote|[Fr. DePauw] stated on the 15th anniversary of the pope's death: "Well, I tell you one thing, if he had remained Pope, you wouldn't have me here at the Chapel because with that beautiful official letter signed by the Secretary of State, also came an unofficial message that I better start packing my suitcase, that there was a job waiting for me in Rome, in the Vatican, to help Pope John Paul I bring the Truth back to the Church. Well, it wasn't to be and the Lord, Who knows what He does, obviously wanted me to be in this Chapel.{{nbsp}}[...] What was I going to do in Rome? Well let's just forget it."}}
Other prominent Traditionalist Catholic websites, not related to CTM, have suggested John Paul I may have been assassinated to prevent restoration of the Tridentine Mass.{{cite web |url=http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/359825/papa-luciani-35-years-later-michael-potemra |title=Papa Luciani, 35 Years Later |last1=Potemra |first1=Michael |date=28 September 2013 |website=nationalreview.com |publisher=National Review |access-date=15 November 2013}}
=Charles Murr=
In his 2017 book The Godmother: Madre Pascalina,{{cite book |last=Murr |first=Charles |date=2017 |title=The Godmother: Madre Pascalina |url=http://www.charlesmurr.com/the-godmother-madre-pascalina.html |publisher=CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |isbn=9781546392828 |access-date=2018-09-05 |archive-date=2018-08-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180823171452/http://charlesmurr.com/the-godmother-madre-pascalina.html |url-status=dead }} Fr. Charles Murr writes about the coincidence that Pope John Paul I had attempted to discipline{{cite web |url=https://catholicherald.co.uk/was-john-paul-i-the-last-italian-pope/ |title=Was John Paul I the last Italian pope? |author= |date=2022-09-05 |publisher=Catholic Herald |access-date=2022-10-23}} Cardinal Sebastiano Baggio, who appointed many "liberal" bishops including, later, the defrocked ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick, and that Baggio was the last person to have seen Pope John Paul I alive.{{cite web |url=https://www.crisismagazine.com/2018/sowers-of-the-current-chaos |title=Sowers of the Current Chaos |last=Kengor |first=Paul |author-link=Paul Kengor |date=5 September 2018 |website=crisismagazine.com |access-date=5 September 2018}}
= Anthony Raimondi =
In his book When the Bullet Hits the Bone, which was published in 2019, Anthony Raimondi (who claims to be a nephew of Lucky Luciano) says he helped his cousin Archbishop Paul Marcinkus kill the pope by putting valium in his tea to knock him out, then poisoning him with cyanide. The reason given was that John Paul had allegedly threatened to expose "a massive stock fraud run by Vatican insiders". Raimondi says that plans were made to also assassinate John Paul II had the latter decided to expose the fraud. Raimondi says that "If they take [the pope's body] and do any type of testing, they will still find traces of the poison in his system."{{Cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2019/10/19/meet-the-mobster-who-claims-he-helped-whack-pope-john-paul-i-over-stock-fraud/|title=Meet the mobster who claims he helped whack Pope John Paul I over stock fraud|last=Hamilton|first=Brad|date=2019-10-19|website=New York Post|language=en|access-date=2019-10-20}}
See also
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Further reading
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20061031064131/http://www.visi.com/fall/gigography/86dec13.html Mark E Smith on JPI (New Musical Express, 13 December 1986]
- [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE1DC113CF936A35752C1A96F948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1 NY Times: Was the Pope murdered? (5 November, 1989)]
- {{Cite web |last=La Rosa |first=Michelle |date=2022-09-02 |title=Was Pope John Paul I murdered? |url=https://www.pillarcatholic.com/was-pope-john-paul-i-murdered/ |access-date=2022-09-04 |website=The Pillar |language=en}}
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