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Good Pope John: A Communicator Who Embraced Joy and Humor

March 3, 2025

Cartoon about Catholic Pope John XXIII who was fat showing him speaking to woman and telling her the papal election is not a beauty contest with angel cherub hovering nearby with tray of donuts

blank vertical space, 24 pixels highIt’s been 60 years since the close of Vatican II, aka, the Second Vatican Council (1962-65).blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

Pope John XXIII called the council to modernize the Catholic Church and bring it up to date. He died in 1963, and didn’t live to see the end of the Council.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

His birth name was Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli. He was elected pope on October 28, 1958, at the age of 77.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

When all the Catholic cardinals convene to elect a pope, that gathering is called a conclave. With that in mind, here’s one of my favorite stories about Pope John.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high


blank vertical space, 16 pixels highSecurity was not a major issue back in 1958. Pope John liked to get out of the Vatican and meet people, and he’d often stroll the streets of Rome dressed as an ordinary priest.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

He was a huge guy, and as he walked along one day he overheard a woman talking about how fat the pope was. He turned to her and said:blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“But, Madame, you must know that the conclave is not exactly a beauty contest!”¹blank vertical space, 16 pixels high


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He was once asked how many people worked at the Vatican. His reply: “About half.”¹ He must have been channeling Elon Musk.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high


blank vertical space, 16 pixels highA 12-year-old boy wrote to him asking advice: “I am undecided. I want to be a policeman or a pope. What do you think?”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

Pope John replied: “Learn how to be a policeman… Anybody can be pope. The proof of this is that I have become one.”¹blank vertical space, 16 pixels high


blank vertical space, 16 pixels highI’ve made the case for humor in many of my posts. I think humor and optimism inspire and reinforce each other. They keep you moving forward and get you through tough times.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

I think Pope John would agree. He once wrote in his spiritual diary:blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“I have never met a pessimist who accomplished any good.”²blank vertical space, 16 pixels high


blank vertical space, 16 pixels highI’ll close with two other jottings from his diary. Don’t worry, they only require short-term commitments: “Only for today.” 😊


blank vertical space, 16 pixels highOnly for today, I will be happy in the certainty that I was created to be happy, not only in the other world, but also in this one.²blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

Only for today, I will have no fears. In particular, I will not be afraid to enjoy what is beautiful, and to believe in goodness.²blank vertical space, 16 pixels high


blank vertical space, 16 pixels high¹ Joy and Hope in Christ, Good Pope John; link
² Maryknoll Magazine, Winter 2025; link

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