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List of people beatified by Pope John Paul II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pope John Paul II beatified 1,340 people, more than any previous pope. The names listed below are from the Vatican website and are listed by year, then date. The locations given are the locations of t...
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Pope John Paul II will preside at the beatification of six people on Sunday, April 14. Three of those beatified will be priests of the Salesian order. There are four Italian, one Argentine nun, and a Nicaraguan native.
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POPE JOHN PAUL II to visit FATIMA to BEATIFY ... Veronica-Jacinta will be beatified. And Our Lady said that Lucy will bear witness to her words, here at this Shrine! At this Shrine! She said that; that's what Our Lady said. Our Lady said Jacinta will be beatified.
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Puerto Rican among 5 beatified by pop ... Also beatified were: Esther Blondin of Quebec, who, using the religious name ; Mother Marie Anne, ... Last month, the pope beatified 233 martyrs -- nuns, priests and lay people who died in the Spanish civil war.
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Cappuccino friar beatified by pope; VATICAN CITY (Reuters) --Pope John Paul II on Sunday beatified a 17th-century friar credited with halting a Muslim invasion of Europe and in the process discovering the frothy coffee drink cappuccino.
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Clemens August, the late bishop of Münster who spoke out against the Nazis' euthanasia program during World War II, is to be beatified by Pope John Paul II. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languages ... On Sunday, Charles I of Austria will be beatified at the Vatican,
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— Forty-six Roman Catholics, including a French monk who lived in the Sahara, a German-born nun who cared for leprosy patients in Hawaii, and a Hungarian nun who saved dozens of Jews during World War II, have been beatified since Pope Benedict XVI assumed the papacy nearly two years ago.
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