THE POPE CROWNED

THE POPE CROWNED

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The transcript describes the coronation of Pope John XXIII at St. Peter's in Rome. It begins with the anticipation of the event, detailing the mass and rituals inside the basilica. The narrative then shifts to the procession and the actual coronation on the balcony, witnessed by a vast crowd. The event concludes with Pope John's blessing to the city and the world, marking the start of a new reign.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the day described in the first section?

It marks the beginning of a new year.

It is a national holiday in Rome.

It is the anniversary of St. Peter's Basilica.

It is the day of a papal coronation.

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How long do the ceremonies inside the basilica last?

Five hours

Four hours

Three hours

Two hours

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What does Pope John XXIII do after receiving homage from the Cardinals?

He gives a speech.

He descends from the throne to join a procession.

He leaves the basilica immediately.

He crowns the Cardinals.

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30 sec • 1 pt

Where does the actual coronation of Pope John XXIII take place?

Inside the basilica

In the Sistine Chapel

In the Vatican Gardens

On the balcony

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What does Pope John XXIII do after being crowned?

He visits the Vatican Museum.

He addresses the Cardinals again.

He retires to his private quarters.

He gives a blessing to the city and the world.