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  1. Discrepancies in the Vatican's account of the events surrounding Pope John Paul I's death—its inaccurate statements about who found the body; what he had been reading; when, where, and whether an autopsy could be carried out —produced a number of conspiracy theories, many associated with the Vatican Bank, which owned a large ...

  2. Vatican conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories that concern the Pope or the Roman Catholic Church. A majority of the theories allege that the Church and its representatives are secretly controlling secular society with a satanic agenda for global domination.

  3. John Paul I's death was shrouded in controversy - and conspiracy theories. Pope John Paul I, who led the Roman Catholic Church for 33 days in 1978, has been beatified at the Vatican...

  4. He has gone down in history as the Pope of the 34-day pontificate, as the "Smiling Pope" or, even worse, as the Pope whose sudden death led to numerous conspiracy theories. The imminent beatification helps to better know and even discover the imposing figure of John Paul I, as well as his teaching, spiritual depth, and theological ...

  5. The fact that the body was never autopsied resulted in dozens of conspiracy theories about the legitimacy of his heart condition surfacing. Due to previous rumors that he had been unliked by the more conservative Cardinals, whispers that the pope had been assassinated began to surface.

  6. John Paul I's death was shrouded in controversy - and conspiracy theories. Pope John Paul I, who led the Roman Catholic Church for 33 days in 1978, has been beatified at the...

  7. His theory was that John Paul I had been poisoned, struck down by the Vatican deep state just before he could reveal corruption at its highest levels.