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The Vatican Murders:: The Life and Death of John Paul I
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“A monumental work of twentieth century capitalism as it was jointly embraced by the Vatican and the United States. Top-shelf CIA-Vatican intrigue.” T. Frances Elliott, The Times

Under the guidance of his atheist father, the 33-Day Pope grew up free of prejudices peddled by religion. Did his struggle for women, homosexuals and the poor cost him his life?

Some claim the Vatican Bank had to do with his murder. Others claim his threat to change doctrine that unfairly penalizes the lives of innocent people drove cardinals in the clandestine deed. Others claim the threat he was to the capitalistic tenets upon which the United States was founded rallied the CIA to action. Others whisper his sexual orientation led to his demise.
‘The Vatican Murders’ reveals how each of these played a role in the unwitnessed death of the youngest pope to die in four hundred years. Biography - True Crime
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Release dateMar 23, 2017
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Lucien Gregoire

Born and raised in New England, George Lucien Gregoire completed his undergraduate and graduate work in Massachusetts schools. As an international figure in cooperative education and as founding trustee of organizations providing education to impaired children, he has served on boards of secondary schools and universities. Gregoire was a NATO intelligence officer in the nineteen-sixties when he made the acquaintance of Albino Luciani when the little known bishop of Vittorio Veneto was leading the priest-worker movement which gave rise to the Communist Party in Italy. In addition to scrutinizing thousands of leaves of archeological, scientific and scriptural accounts in exacting his knowledge of Egyptology, Mythology and the world’s religions, this Catholic-born author has been active in synagogues, mosques, Orthodox, Protestant and Evangelical sects, Hindu temples and even Buddhist meditation centers. He gathered much of his practical understanding of religion from members of these congregations. He is the author of the only biography of John Paul I written by an acquaintance of the 33-Day Pope: The Vatican Murders: The Life and Death of John Paul I

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