This day in history | 1978 Catholics mourn Pope’s death

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In context
Two weeks later the conclave elected the first Polish pope – Karol Wojtyla, who took the name John Paul II.
A whiff of conspiracy hung over the Vatican, and some Catholic groups called for a full investigation into the circumstances of John Paul I’s death.
They believed the liberal, working-class pope was poisoned in a plot by the Papal See’s traditionalist wing.
But no post-mortem was carried out and an investigation was not held.
Allegations of an assassination re-surfaced 20 years later from Cardinal Aloisio Lorscheider – one of the dead Pope’s closest allies – but the accusations never became generally accepted.
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