John Paul II approaching beatification


ROME, January 22 (CNA) - The cause for beatification for Pope John Paul II is advancing well, says the late pontiff’s personal secretary, Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz.

The documentation about his life in Poland is completed and the documentation in Rome is almost finished, said the cardinal in an interview broadcast on Italian state radio on Sunday.

"I am happy because the cause (for beatification) is proceeding well," Cardinal said. "The Holy Father Benedict XVI is looking after it.""I'm not in a hurry .... People are discovering, even those who before watched with curiosity ... the true face of John Paul II and his heritage," Dziwisz said.Cardinal Dziwisz was named archbishop of Krakow after John Paul died in 2005.

Pope Benedict XVI waived the five-year waiting period after a person's death to begin a case for possible sainthood. Pope John Paul II lifted a similar waiver for Mother Teresa in 2003.

The Sunday Times of London reported that the three miracles required for sainthood have already been reported in the case of John Paul II. [More]

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