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John 'The Transitional Pope'
John 'The Transitional Pope' refers to Pope John XXIII, who was initially thought to be a placeholder pope but became a pivotal figure in modernizing the Catholic Church. He is known for convening the Second Vatican Council, which ushered in a new era of renewal, unity, and openness to the modern world. His legacy is defined by his warm personality, pastoral heart, and influential social encyclicals like Pacem in Terris.
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| T.564 | 922.21 Bal j | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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922.21 Bal j
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| Publisher | Burns & Oates : London., 1965 |
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xiii + 318hlm; 14,5x22cm
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English
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922.21
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