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Blessed John Paul II?
Some Believe It Could Happen by 2010
BY EDWARD PENTIN ROME CORRESPONDENT
April 19-25, 2009 Issue |
Posted 4/9/09 at 7:05 AM
Could John Paul II be beatified as soon as next
year? Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz of Krakow, John Paul’s long-serving former
private secretary, believes there’s a good chance.
The
cardinal told Polish media at the end of March that Pope Benedict XVI “wants to
close the cause as soon as it is practical,” adding: “The world demands it.”
Cardinal
Dziwisz said John Paul’s beatification could take place on April 2, 2010, the
fifth anniversary of his death. (If it happens then, it...
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