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whyeyeman
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Why are Popes being canonised at a rate of knots nowadays? John XXIII, John Paul II are already canonised, Paul VI and John Paul I are both on their way. This seems rather excessive. Persons are meant to be canonised for being a prime example of the vocation they hold. A Pope should be canonised for being an outstanding Pope, not simply because they have attained salvation.
Considering he died after less than a year, how can John Paul I be considered worthy of Sainthood? I’d also like to point out that he made rather a spectacle of opposing Humanae Vitae
Considering he died after less than a year, how can John Paul I be considered worthy of Sainthood? I’d also like to point out that he made rather a spectacle of opposing Humanae Vitae
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