Election of Pope Paul VI in 1963

Election of Pope Paul VI in 1963. This American film report shows footage of the papal election in Rome in June 1963. Film length 05:00. A licence fee of 10 x 30 seconds is charged to purchase a licence for the complete report.

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Election of Pope Paul VI in 1963

Historical background

From 19 to 21 June 1963, a papal conclave was held to elect a successor to John XXIII, who had died on 3 June 1963. The cardinal electors gathered in Rome and elected Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini, Archbishop of Milan, in six ballots. He accepted the election and chose the name Paul VI.

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