Are you sure that you want Pope Paul I? He was pope back in the middle of the first millenium, if you are asking about Pope John Paul I, you need to ask that question. Anyway, this is from the Catholic Encyclopedia:
Pope Paul I was pope from 757-67 A.D. He died near the church of San Paolo fuori le mura, where he had gone during the heat of summer. He was buried in this church, but after three months his body was transferred to St. Peter's. The "Liber Pontificalis" also praises the Christian charity and benevolence of the pope which he united with firmness. Paul is venerated as a saint. His feast is celebrated on the twenty-eighth of June.
Pope John Paul II assassination attempt happened on 1981-05-13.
Pope John Paul II is beatified by his successor, Pope Benedict XVI.
John Paul II was preceded by Pope John Paul I who was preceded by Pope Paul XI.
Paul VI (1963-78)
the pope was john Paul II Sorry, wrong. in 1996 yes. in 1966 it was Paul VI (1963-78) Check the real on line records.
There were 2 Pope John Pauls. The last Pope was Pope John Paul II.
There has never been a Pope Paul XXII. Pope Paul VI was the last pope named Paul and he died in 1978.
If you are referring to Pope Paul VI, he was replaced by Pope John Paul I in 1978.
A:Pope Paul's brother, Pope Stephen II, was his immediate predecessor,
There has never been a Pope Paul 23.
Pope Stephen III replaced Paul I as pope.
A Catholic pope - Pope John Paul II - visited England in 1982.