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                    [Title] => John Paul II relics appear as beatification nears
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Pope John Paul II is not yet a saint, but objects donated by his longtime secretary are already being venerated as relics in his staunchly Roman Catholic homeland.

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Cardinals also imposed a media ban to help them concentrate on the task of choosing the next pope, Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said.
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It quoted Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz as relating how an American who was seriously ill received communion from the pope, and was cured.

The incident happened in 1998, but Dziwisz, who was John Paul II’s closest confidant for 40 years, spoke of the incident three years ago to reporters, who revealed it Sunday.
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This was related by Papal Nuncio Archbishop Antonio Franco, who said the Pope was lucid until the end.

The Pope’s mission "has been to bring us closer to Jesus Christ and to bring Jesus to each one of us. This has been the message from the first moment," Franco said in a statement.
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                    [Title] => John Paul II relics appear as beatification nears
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Pope John Paul II is not yet a saint, but objects donated by his longtime secretary are already being venerated as relics in his staunchly Roman Catholic homeland.

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Cardinals also imposed a media ban to help them concentrate on the task of choosing the next pope, Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said.
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It quoted Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz as relating how an American who was seriously ill received communion from the pope, and was cured.

The incident happened in 1998, but Dziwisz, who was John Paul II’s closest confidant for 40 years, spoke of the incident three years ago to reporters, who revealed it Sunday.
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This was related by Papal Nuncio Archbishop Antonio Franco, who said the Pope was lucid until the end.

The Pope’s mission "has been to bring us closer to Jesus Christ and to bring Jesus to each one of us. This has been the message from the first moment," Franco said in a statement.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804865 [AuthorName] => Pia Lee-Brago [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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