During his 33-day papacy, John Paul I led an active schedule, receiving visitors and giving speeches to various groups. This included a group of American bishops on their visit to Rome.
He gave a very direct speech to these bishops, focusing on the dignity of marriage and the family.
John Paul I pointed out the importance of proclaiming the indissolubility of marriage, combating the culture of divorce that was beginning to take shape in the United States.
Furthermore, he encouraged parents to be the primary educators of their children, especially in matters of the faith.
John Paul I firmly believed that holy families can in turn influence the world: "By the loving witness of their lives, families can bring Christ's Gospel to others."
Even though he didn't have a long papacy, John Paul I used his time well and did what he could to support the family.