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  John Paul II the Pope of Apathy to Be Beatified Soon

John Paul II Millstone
November 7, 2009

http://jp2m.blogspot.com/2009/11/john-paul-ii-pope-of-apathy-to-be.html

How can a pope who had no compassion nor compunction for any of the thousands of victims of priest pedophiles in the USA and around the world be beatified? Pope John Paul II had more than 26 years to do somthing to stop the stench of priest pedophilia under his Holy See and holy nose. He was the longest reigning pope who lived well hand-in-hand with priest-pedophilia.

For a pope to be able to tolerate the most grevious sin that has affected thousands of children, he cannot be called a blessed or a saint. Most of all, children cannot be praying to him for help because when he was alive, he intentionally refused to help them. Now that he is dead, he cannot help them either.

Pope John Paul II was a pope of apathy towards the children who suffered the most - a living hell - under the bestial lustful hands of priest pedophiles. That is why the more than 6,000 are called aptly his John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army www.jp2army.blogspot.com. See how Benedict XVI-Ratzinger God's Rottweiler covered-up the priest-pedophilia www.pope-ratz.blogspot.com

Compare the CRIMES and their VICTIMS in America

Victims - Attackers - Responsible Leader

Pearl Harbor - 3,000 victims - 170 planes - Admiral Yamamoto

WTC & 9/11 attacks - 5,000 victims - 19 Muslims - Osama bin Laden

USA Priest Pedophilia - 12,000 victims - 6,000 priests - John Paul II

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/vaticancityandholysee/6487440/Pope-John-Paul-II-to-be-beatified-within-months.html

Pope John Paul II 'to be beatified within months'

The late Pope John Paul II could be beatified within months, setting him on the path to full sainthood, according to reports in Italy.

By Nick Squires in Rome

Published: 4:50PM GMT 02 Nov 2009

Pope John Paul II: Pope John Paul II 'to be beatified within months'

The late Pope John Paul II could be beatified within months, setting him on the path to full sainthood

The mayor of Rome, who would play a pivotal role in organizing the event, said the beatification of John Paul is expected to take place "at the latest" by 2010.

Speaking on a visit to Krakow, in the former Pope's native Poland, Gianni Alemmano said: "These are internal decisions (for the Vatican) but it is expected to take place at the latest by next year."

Vatican observers say the most likely date for the beatification would be April next year, on the fifth anniversary of the popular Pontiff's death.

Beatification precedes canonisation and involves a complicated process including the verification of miracles attributed to the person being considered.

A miracle normally takes the form of the curing of a disease or affliction which has no scientific explanation. A second miracle is then required for sainthood.

In John Paul's case, the miracle under consideration is said to have taken place when a French nun was cured of Parkinson's disease.

The process leading to sainthood usually takes decades, but Pope Benedict XVI launched the beatification process for John Paul just two months after his predecessor's death on April 5, 2005.

During the summer, the former Pope's spokesman said the beatification process would not be delayed by the publication in Poland of correspondence between John Paul and a female compatriot.

Wanda Poltawska, who was one of a handful of people by the Pope's bedside when he died, published a book with extracts of letters that she exchanged with John Paul, whom she met in 1962 while he was in Krakow. It is due to be published in Italy in February.

There is no suggestion that they had a romantic relationship, but some Roman Catholic Church officials were reportedly annoyed that she had "exaggerated" her friendship with the late pontiff and that the relationship would have to be scrutinised as part of the beatification process.

Joaquin Navarro-Valls, who ran the Vatican press office for 22 years, said there was no special connection between Mrs Poltawska, 88, and the former Pope.

 
 

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