Friday, 5 July 2013

Late Pope John Paul II to be declared saint by Catholic Church-Vatican


The late Pope John Paul II will be made a saint, the Vatican said. Announcing that Pope Francis had approved a second miracle attributed to the Polish pontiff, who led the Roman Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005.
The Vatican said Pope John XXIII, who reigned from 1958 to 1963 and called the Second Vatican Council - which enacted sweeping reforms to modernize the Church - would also be made a saint.
No dates for the canonization ceremonies were immediately given but the Vatican said they were expected by the end of the year.
John Paul had already been credited with asking God to cure French nun Marie Simon-Pierre Normand of Parkinson's disease, which helped lead to his beatification in 2011, when he was declared a "blessed" of the Church.
Two confirmed miracles are usually required under Vatican rules for the declaration of a saint.
The second miracle attributed to John Paul's intercession is the inexplicable curing of a woman from Costa Rica who prayed to him for help with her medical condition on the day of his beatification. Details of that miracle were due to be announced in Costa Rica on Friday.
In the case of Pope John XXIII, who was known as the "good pope", Francis waved the customary rules which require a second miracle after beatification, Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said. John XXIII was beatified in 2000.

4 comments:

  1. I concur. He was exceptional,as saintly as any man on earth can get. I've alwaus seen him as a saint anyway! May we learn from his life & may continue to raise more Godly men like him.

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  2. Yay.He earned it.

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  3. The only intercessor I read of in d bible accounts romans 3:23-25,rom 6:23 john 14:6 is Jesus.so is the pope who is an imperfect person now taking the place of Jesus christ? Quite don't understand can someone explain to me?

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  4. He worked for it.I agree

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