Journalists in the Holy See Press Office busy getting
to grips with Pope Francis’ first encyclical the Light of Faith, were
somewhat surprised Friday lunchtime when Director Fr. Federico Lombardi
S.J. called them back for a second announcement: Pope Francis had
approved the cause for canonization of two of his venerable and much
loved predecessors Blessed John XXIII and Blessed Pope John Paul II.
Meeting
with Cardinal Angelo Amato, Prefect of the Congregation for the Cause
of Saints, Friday morning, Pope Francis approved the promulgation of the
decree and also convoked a special Consistory of the College of
Cardinals to discuss the canonization of the Polish pope in depth.
Furthermore,
he approved the favorable votes of the Ordinary Session of the
Congregations Cardinals and Bishops regarding the raising to the altars
of sainthood of Blessed John XXII.
This slightly unusual gesture was
explained by Fr. Lombardi who told journalists that despite the absence
of a second miracle it was the Pope’s will that the Sainthood of the
great Pope of the Second Vatican Council be recognized.
Fr.
Lombardi stated that a canonization without a second miracle is still
valid, given that there is already the existing miracle that lead to the
Roncalli Pope’s beatification. He also pointed to ongoing discussions
among theologians and experts about whether it is necessary to have two
distinct miracles for beatification and canonization. Certainly, he
added the Pope has the power to dispense, in a Cause, with the second
miracle.
However, there was no mention of dates. Neither for the
Consistory nor for the Canonizations. Fr. Lombardi did not rule out
that both celebrations could coincide, and he did express his belief
that they would take place by the end of the year. Either way any date
would be established during the Consistory.
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