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A second miracle - performed six years after Pope John Paul II's death ... A second miracle - performed six years after Pope John Paul II's death ... July 5, 2013, at 11:55 a.m. Save Comment. More.
Pope John Paul II was officially declared a saint on Friday by Pope Francis, who attributed to him a miracle involving a Costa Rican woman who had suffered from a cerebral aneurysm. The ...
Costa Rican Floribeth Mora explains how she was suffering from a cerebral aneurism, and that doctors gave her a month to live, when she was inexplicably cured on May 1, 2011, the date of Pope John ...
January 14, 2011 / 11:18 PM EST / CBS New York ... - The pope on Friday approved a miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II's intercession and set May 1 as the date for his beatification, ...
Pope Benedict XVI set the date after declaring that a French nun's recovery from Parkinson's disease was the miracle needed for John Paul to be beatified.
The Vatican has reportedly "approved" a second miracle that can be attributed to the memory of Pope John Paul II, opening the door for him to become a full saint faster than anyone in recent history.
She couldn’t believe her eyes. There, on the paper before her, she had written Pope John Paul II’s name in handwriting clear enough to read. “The pen skipped across the page,̶… ...
Pope Francis has put one his predecessors on the path to sainthood after confirming a "miracle" attributed to the late John Paul I at an audience at the Vatican on Wednesday.. The Vatican issued a ...
Updated at 9:11 a.m. Eastern. VATICAN CITY Pope Francis on Friday cleared Pope John Paul II for sainthood, approving a miracle attributed to his intercession and setting up a remarkable dual ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Wednesday (Oct. 13) approved the crediting of what was described as the miraculous healing of a child to the intercession of John Paul I, advancing the cause ...
The miracle attributed to John Paul I’s intercession is the 2011 healing of a girl in the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires, Argentina, from a severe form of encephalopathy, a disease affecting the brain.
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