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Pope John Paul II on road to beatification

By T.K. Randall
January 16, 2011 · Comment icon 14 comments

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Pope Benedict XVI has approved a miracle attributed to his predecessor, John Paul II.
Pope John Paul II was credited with the miraculous cure of a nun with Parkinson's Disease, Sister Marie Simon-Pierre claimed her illness disappeared two months following John Paul II's death after she and her fellow nuns had prayed to him.
Pope Benedict XVI has formally approved a miracle attributed to his late predecessor, paving the way to John Paul II's beatification on 1 May. The process of beatification, or declaring the late pontiff to be "blessed", is a crucial step towards making him a saint.


Source: BBC | Comments (14)




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Comment icon #5 Posted by DieChecker 13 years ago
I'm not Catholic, but I think you have to have 3 Miracles that happened due to your intervention while you were alive and 3 more miracles that happened in your name after you are dead.
Comment icon #6 Posted by HollyDolly 13 years ago
I understand what your saying Belial, while I don't think he was a bad human being or that he didn't love God,there were things that weren't right.Most people including many catholics home in on the sex abuse scandal for one thing.With all the reports that must have gone to Rome over the years, he should have gotten rid of both priests who abused or most certainly those bishops who moved sex abusers around. I didn't care for the Assi gathering where they had non christians preforming their worship in a christain church,the Cathedral in Assi.Why not hold such a thing outdoors,a meeting of Chris... [More]
Comment icon #7 Posted by iamcatholic 13 years ago
I feel sorry for those that r so narrow-minded to condemn the catholic religion because of a few. And at least one of these sex abuse scandals were proven unfaithful due to the victim coming forward and admitting they had lied. This happens in other faiths too, maybe satan working? The catholic faith is a very loving and charitable faith. We don't condemn anyone else, that's God's job. So why are we condemned by those who know no better. It's very hurtful to hear such things.
Comment icon #8 Posted by markprice 13 years ago
The pope a Saint? If that becomes the case I don't think the church knows or cares what a Saint is anymore.
Comment icon #9 Posted by Karlis 13 years ago
Sister Marie spoke Jan. 14 with both the French television network KTOtv and the Italian network RAI. She recalled that the miracle took place June 2, 2005. Read more...
Comment icon #10 Posted by markprice 13 years ago
It might be more convincing if he'd healed many people like any gifted healer. Seems like they are pushing this through because he had a lot of fans who are still alive...
Comment icon #11 Posted by joeycastaneda56 13 years ago
.... Let me share something with you that you probably do not know. I the Roman Catholic Church the Canonization of dead saints, were first inpossed by Pope John XV in 995 A.D. Every believer and follower of Christ is called (Saints) in the Holy Bible - (Rom.1:7; 1 Cor.1:2). (Rom.1:7) - verse 7 To all who are in Rome, beloved of God, called to be (Saints): Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Cor.1:2) - verse 2 To the Church of God which is at Corinth, to those who are sanctifled in Christ Jesus, called to be (Saints), with all who in every place call on the... [More]
Comment icon #12 Posted by Star of the Sea 13 years ago
.... Let me share something with you that you probably do not know. I the Roman Catholic Church the Canonization of dead saints, were first inpossed by Pope John XV in 995 A.D. Every believer and follower of Christ is called (Saints) in the Holy Bible - (Rom.1:7; 1 Cor.1:2). (Rom.1:7) - verse 7 To all who are in Rome, beloved of God, called to be (Saints): Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Cor.1:2) - verse 2 To the Church of God which is at Corinth, to those who are sanctifled in Christ Jesus, called to be (Saints), with all who in every place call on the... [More]
Comment icon #13 Posted by markprice 13 years ago
Yes Joey - if you die in Christ you are a Saint. Pope Benedict XVI: On today's Solemnity of All Saints, our hearts are dilated to the dimensions of Heaven, exceeding the limits of time and space. At the beginning of Christianity, the members of the Church were also called "saints". In his First Letter to the Corinthians, St Paul addresses "those sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints together with all those who in every place call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ" (I Cor 1: 2). Indeed, Christians are already saints because Baptism unites them to Jesus and to his Paschal Mystery, b... [More]
Comment icon #14 Posted by bacca 13 years ago
To be a saint there has to be documented miracles after he was prayed to....You can not be a saint in life, only after death... Ok just to make a point here, I read someone bring up the sex abuse scandal, the problem is that in the Catholic church if those priests confessed they were forgiven by God, that is the belief so for anyone including the Pope to still do anything they would be putting themselves about God and they can't and won't do that...normally this isn't a problem however in the abuse cases there was only so much that could be done...


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