Proper noun
Montini (plural Montinis)
A surname from Italian.
After the death of Maglione in 1944, Pius left the position open and named Tardini head of its foreign section and Montini head of the internal section. Source: Internet
Furthermore, Montini said to him via letter on 29 November 1952 that Pius XII had decided to raise him to the cardinalate. Source: Internet
Lapide, 1980, p. 139 On 18 September 1942, Pius XII received a letter from Monsignor Montini (future Pope Paul VI ), saying, "the massacres of the Jews reach frightening proportions and forms." Source: Internet
Montini, after a period of preparation, liked his new tasks as archbishop, connecting to all groups of faithful in Milan. Source: Internet
Montini was elected pope on the sixth ballot of the papal conclave on 21 June and he took the pontifical name of "Paul VI". Source: Internet
Pope Pius XII presented the new Archbishop Giovanni Battista Montini "as his personal gift to Milan". Source: Internet