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This is just see what people think.
His feast day is Tuesday, October 22, by the way.
This is just see what people think.
His feast day is Tuesday, October 22, by the way.
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And that would be a good thing, surely.I also thought he had a lot to do with the reforms that went on in the church from Vatican 2?
With all due respect, the vast majority of the hundreds of recent canonizations have taken at least a century to conclude. And a number of the “quick canonizations” have been martyrs such as St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. Edith Stein, a number of Cristero War martyrs such as St. Toribio Romo and St. Jose Sanchez Del Rio, and St. Oscar Romero. It’s kind of hard to argue against making someone a saint who publicly dies due to their faith and then works a miracle after death to boot.I do not challenge the authority of the Church to do this, but I am less than enthusiastic about the contemporary rush to canonize saints so soon after their death — not just JPII, but Mother Teresa and Padre Pio.
Uh, because it’s generally accepted that he WAS instrumental, whether you agree or not. From Wikipedia:However, I don’t know where people get the idea that he was somehow instrumental in bringing down communism.
Pope John Paul II has been credited with inspiring political change that not only led to the collapse of Communism in his native Poland and eventually all of Eastern Europe, but also in many countries ruled by dictators. In the words of Joaquín Navarro-Valls, John Paul II’s press secretary:
The single fact of John Paul II’s election in 1978 changed everything. In Poland, everything began. Not in East Germany or Czechoslovakia. Then the whole thing spread. Why in 1980 did they lead the way in Gdansk? Why did they decide, now or never? Only because there was a Polish pope. He was in Chile and Pinochet was out. He was in Haiti and Duvalier was out. He was in the Philippines and Marcos was out. On many of those occasions, people would come here to the Vatican thanking the Holy Father for changing things.[177]