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Well mostly because John Paul the first died. I believe one reason was because he was younger and would be Pope for awhile.Pope John Paul !! was elected pope by the Cardinals  after the death of the Pope who preceeded him.   We just finished witnessing the election of Pope Francis a couple of weeks ago... It is a beautiful procedure.
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