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About half
way along the north wall of the old grottoes, is a deep niche
with a low vault. Here, in the center of the travertine paving
is the tomb of Paul VI, Giovanni Battista Montini from Brescia,
pope from 1963 to 1978. He died on August 6 and was buried on
August 12. His tomb in the earth is covered by a simple travertine
slab, slightly higher a the head, with the monogram of Christ
and the name of the pope; PAVLVS PP. VI. This arrangement follows
the wish the pope himself expressed in his last will: "The
tomb: I would like it to be in the real earth, with a humble sign
to indicate the place and to invite Christian piety. No monument
for me."
Pope John
Paul II would imitate this desire to be buried in a simple tomb,
in the earth.
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