- Illustrissimi
"Illustrissimi" or "To the Illustrious Ones", are a collection of letters written by
Pope John Paul I when he wasPatriarch of Venice . The letters were originally published in the Italian Christian paper 'Messaggero di S. Antonio' between1972 and1975 , and published in book form in1976 . It was first published in English in1978 when Cardinal Luciani (as he was then known) was elected Pope. As the English translation only reached the public after his death (after reigning asPope for just 33 days), it stands as one of the few writings in public circulation that indicate what sort of person John Paul I was and what sort of Pope he might have been had he lived longer.The letters
There are 40 letters in all, mainly to people in Italian history and fiction, but also to internationally well known fictional and historical characters such as
Pinocchio ,Charles Dickens ,Hippocrates , andJesus . Each of the letters tend to be droll and witty, but cleverly turned into a short sermon in order to make a point, whether it is onfashion ,pornography ,capitalism , or the communications industry.The letters are addressed to the following:
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Charles Dickens "
*"Mark Twain "
*"G. K. Chesterton "
*"Maria Theresa of Austria "
*"Charles Peguy "
*"Trilussa "
*"StBernard of Clairvaux "
*"Johann Wolfgang von Goethe "
*"King David "
*"Penelope "
*"Figaro "
*"The Pickwick Club"
*"Pinocchio "
*"Paolo Diacono "
*"Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordova "
*"StBernardino of Siena "
*"StFrancis de Sales "
*"St Romedio's Bear"
*"P.I. Chichikov"
*"King Lemuel "
*"Sir Walter Scott "
*The Unknown Painter at the Castle
*"Hippocrates "
*"StThérèse de Lisieux "
*"Alessandro Manzoni "
*"Casella"
*"Luigi Cornaro "
*"St Bonaventure "
*"Christopher Marlowe "
*"St Luke "
*"Quintilian "
*"Guglielmo Marconi "
*"Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli "
*"Félix Dupanloup "
*"Petrarch "
*"StTheresa of Avila "
*"Carlo Goldoni "
*"Andreas Hofer "
*"Jesus "The book was last reissued in
2001 .External links
* [http://www.papaluciani.com]
* [http://thereseoflisieux.org Web site about St. Therese of Lisiex, to whom Pope John Paul I wrote]
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