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For 33 short days, Pope John Paul I (Albino Luciani) led the Catholic Church in a post-Vatican II world. As bishop, Albino Luciani participated in all the sessions of the Second Vatican Council, and was known as a skilled writer, having written Illustrissimi, a book of letters to historical and fictional people. Yet despite being a traditionalist, Albino Luciani expressed controversial opinions in the years prior to his papacy. It is believed he had plans to draw the reach of the Second Vatican Council, starting with an encyclical that was intended but never started. This collection contains all of his completed writings, speeches, and messages produced during his short papacy. These include his radio messages, apostolic letters, Sunday homilies, speeches, and audiences. Many of these are also available in Latin, and so have been compiled in a separate volume.