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Cardinal Lamberto

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Cardinal Lamberto
Biographical information
Gender

Male

Eye color

Brown

Hair color

Grey

Born

December 24, 1900

Died

April 20, 1980 (aged 79)

Title(s)

Cardinal
Pope

Portrayed By

Raf Vallone

"He'd better be careful. It's dangerous to be a honest man. "
Michael Corleone, regarding Cardinal Lamberto[src]

Lamberto is a Cardinal in The Vatican, and the man favoured to succeed the terminally ill Pope Paul VI as head of the Church. He was portrayed by Raf Vallone.

[edit] Biography

He was visited by Michael Corleone on the advice of Don Tommasino, and Michael told him of his swindle at the hands of Frederick Keinszig, Liccio Lucchesi, and Archbishop Gilday. Upon talking with Lamberto, Michael immediately felt a connection with and great affection for him. Lamberto encouraged Michael to confess his sins; Michael was initially reluctant, feeling his sins were too horrific to merit forgiveness by God, but eventually gave in under the Cardinal's gentle prodding. He eventually broke down in tears when confessing that he ordered his brother Fredo to be killed. Upon the conclusion of the confession, Lamberto told Michael that it was just that he suffered, yet still absolved him of all his past wrongdoing.

[edit] Pope John Paul I

Lamberto announces his decision to be Pope John Paul I.
"Need I remind you that this Pope has very different ideas to the last one."
Archbishop Gilday[src]

Upon the death of Paul VI, Lamberto was elected the new Pontiff, as per everyone's expectations; he took the name John Paul I upon his accession to the papacy. A thoroughly honest man, he immediately called for an investigation into the activities of the Vatican Bank and requested a meeting with Keinszig, the Bank's chief accountant. However, Keinszig had left Rome with a large sum of money and several documents. Fearing that their corrupt activities would be exposed, Keinszig, Lucchesi, and Gilday plot to murder the Pope; he is found dead in his bed by a nun at the Vatican, his tea having been poisoned.

[edit] Real-life inspirations

Lamberto is based on Albino Luciani, who became Pope John Paul I and was believed to have been murdered.