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VATICAN : 34TH ANNIVERSARY OF POPE PAUL VI
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Vatican Radio report This
week marks the 34th anniversary of the death of Pope Paul VI who died on August
6th, 1978 after reigning for 15 years. He presided over a momentous period in
the history of the Church, in particular carrying through the reforms of the
Second Vatican Council which had been convened by his predecessor, John XXIII.
One person who had the opportunity to observe closely the figure of Pope Paul VI
was the veteran journalist Bob Miller who spent over 20 years in Rome as
correspondent for ABC news. In the following interview from our archives, Miller
spoke to Jill Bevilacqua about the personality of what he called a
"misunderstood and underrated" Pope."
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