Pope John XXIII was born with the given name of Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli in the year 1881 A.D., and died in 1963 A.D. He began his reign as Pope in the year 1958 A.D. and ended his reign in the year 1963 A.D., during the Contemporary Church. John XXIII was from Sotto il Monte, and his papal number is: 261 out of 267 officially recognized Roman Catholic Popes.
Summary: Saintly pope who convoked the Second Vatican Council.
Biography:Saint John XXIII transformed twentieth-century Catholic history by convoking the Second Vatican Council. Initially seen by some as a transitional figure, he instead brought pastoral warmth, spiritual confidence, and openness to aggiornamento, or renewal.
His encyclicals, especially Pacem in Terris, broadened the moral voice of the papacy in a nuclear age. By calling the council, he set in motion reforms and debates that still shape the Church.
John XXIII’s legacy is luminous and enduring: he reopened the windows of the Church and invited Catholicism into a new relationship with the modern world.



