John Paul II, John XXIII proclaimed saints in historic ceremony



Vatican City, Apr 27 (AP):
Pope Francis declared his two predecessors John XXIII and John Paul II saints on Sunday before hundreds of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square, an unprecedented ceremony made even more historic by the presence of retired Pope Benedict XVI.

Never before has a reigning and retired pope celebrated Mass together in public, much less at an event honoring two of their most famous predecessors.


Benedict's presence was a reflection of the balancing act that Francis envisioned when he decided to canonize John and John Paul together, showing the unity of the Catholic Church by honoring popes beloved to conservatives and progressives alike.

Francis took a deep breath and paused for a moment before reciting the saint-making formula in Latin, as if moved by the history he was about to make.

He said that after deliberating, consulting and praying for divine assistance "we declare and define Blessed John XXIII and John Paul II be saints and we enroll them among the saints, decreeing that they are to be venerated as such by the whole church."

Applause broke out from a crowd that stretched from St. Peter's to the Tiber River and beyond.

Benedict was sitting off to the side of the altar with other cardinals. He had arrived in the square on his own to cheers and applause, wearing white vestments and white bishops' miter. He stood to greet Italy's president and later Francis when he arrived, and sang along during the hymns that followed the canonization rite.

Italy's interior ministry predicted 1 million people would watch the Mass from the square, the streets surrounding it and nearby piazzas where giant TV screens were set up to accommodate the crowds eager to follow along.

By the time the ceremony began, Via della Conciliazione, the main boulevard leading from the square, nearby streets and the bridges across the Tiber were packed.

Polish pilgrims carrying the red and white flags of John Paul's beloved homeland had been among the first to push into the square well before sunrise, as the human chains of neon-vested civil protection workers trying to maintain order finally gave up and let them in.

"Four popes in one ceremony is a fantastic thing to see and to be at, because it is history being written in our sight," marveled one of the visiting Poles, David Halfar. "It is wonderful to be a part in this and to live all of this."

Most of those who arrived first at St. Peter's had camped out overnight nearby on air mattresses and sleeping pads. Others hadn't slept at all and took part in the all-night prayer vigils hosted at a dozen churches in downtown Rome.

By mid-morning, the scene in the square was quiet and subdued - perhaps due to the chilly gray skies and cumulative lack of sleep - unlike the rollicking party atmosphere of John Paul's May 2011 beatification when bands of young people sang and danced in the hours before the Mass.

Benedict had promised to remain "hidden from the world" after resigning last year, but Francis has coaxed him out of retirement and urged him to take part in the public life of the church.

In a dress rehearsal of sorts, Benedict attended the February ceremony in which Francis installed 19 new cardinals. But celebrating Mass together with Francis was something else entirely, a first for the 2,000-year-old institution and a reflection of Francis' desire to show the continuity in the papacy, despite different personalities, priorities and politics.

Pope John XIII, who reigned from 1958-1963, is a hero to liberal Catholics for having convened the Second Vatican Council. The meetings brought the church into the modern era by allowing Mass to be celebrated in local languages rather than Latin and by encouraging greater dialogue with people of other faiths, particularly Jews.

During his quarter-century papacy from 1978-2005, John Paul II helped topple communism through his support of Poland's Solidarity movement. His globe-trotting papacy and launch of the wildly popular World Youth Days invigorated a new generation of Catholics, while his defense of core church teaching heartened conservatives after the turbulent 1960s.

"John Paul was our pope," said Therese Andjoua, a 49-year-old nurse who traveled from Libreville, Gabon, with some 300 other pilgrims to attend. She sported a traditional African dress bearing the images of the two new saints.

"In 1982 he came to Gabon and when he arrived he kissed the ground and told us to 'Get up, go forward and be not afraid,'" she recalled as she rested against a pallet of water bottles. "When we heard he was going to be canonized, we got up."

Kings, queens, presidents and prime ministers from more than 90 countries attended. Some 20 Jewish leaders from the U.S., Israel, Italy, Francis' native Argentina and Poland were also taking part, in a clear sign of their appreciation for the great strides made in Catholic-Jewish relations under John, John Paul - and their successors celebrating their sainthood.
  

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    We Catholics all over the world including some of our christian brothers and sisters are indeed happy and proud to have two persons raised to the status of sainthood.

    Both Saint John XXIII and Saint John Paul II are looked upon by many irrespective of religion as exemplary Role Models.

    Of The two I had the pleasure of meeting and greeting Pope John Paul II in Mangalore during his visit to The City way back in 1986. I had the privilege to ensure security to this Church Dignitary in conjunction with The Department of Law and Order.

    The memory is still fresh in my mind and I treasure a photograph taken with Saint John Paul II at the tarmac of The Mangalore Airport.

    Saint Paul II lives and continue to live in our thoughts and minds now and for all the time to follow.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara Mumbai Doha Qatar

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Congratulations the Great Popes of Catholics. Proud to belong to Catholic faith. Praise the Lord Almighty for giving us such great and holy Popes. Well organized ceremony . It is great to see two living Popes (one retired) also two pictures of saintly Popes. God Bless all faithfulls . Thank You Jesus the Lord of our faith.

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  • Jessy & Regi Sequeira, Mangalore / Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Praise the lord. Amen.

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  • Badru, Madwanagar,

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    What is wrong in " Praise the lord"
    why dislike...common you....

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  • Clement fernandes, Sunkeri/Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    We as Catholics are very proud that the Church has added two more saints to whom we can intercede in time of need. No other religion can boast of such canonisation. May the Church flourish and let both the new saints be an example to the clergy, religious and laity

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  • Valerian dsilva, Manglore /Taccode

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Praise the Lord! I am very proud to be a catholic. Lets god love spread everywhere. Amen

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  • adi, udupi/kuwait

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    "PRAISE THE LORD"

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  • Pet, Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    It is God's blessing on the Modern Catholic Church to have these Modern Popes as Saints. Hallowed be the Name of God Almighty. May the Hierarchy- Bishops, priests, Religious and the faithful understand the real needs of the people irrespective of the language and work for all. May the Love and Mercy of God be preached in people's language and as people understand which is the True spirit the Vatican II desired by Saint John XXIII instead of imposing on the people against their wishes.

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  • Benny ufs, Vorkady

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Praise the Lord

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  • Alwyn, CANADA

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Great news of both the saints. Pope John Paul now the saint was my best beloved pope which I really cried the day he was passed away. I was a teenager when he visited Bajpe and still remember seeing him passing by. What a great saint touched many hearts without bias. Please pray for us St.John Paul.

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  • Precilla Rouse, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    St.John Paul II and St. John XXIII PRAY FOR US! What a beautiful ceremony!Enjoyed every bit of it.Feeling very proud to be a catholic.Praise the lord.

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  • Orton, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Pray for us.

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  • Clarence, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Praise the Lord! I am very proud to be a catholic. Lets god love spread everywhere. Amen

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  • Joseph Felix D'souza, Dalantre / Mudarangadi

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    God Protect the Holy Catholic Church till the end of time.Praise the Lord.

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Really a historic day to be remembered..On Divine Mercy feast Day..St.John Paul II and St.John 23 are canonized..Feeling blessed..please pray for us and Interced for us St.John Paul II and St.John23..Amen.

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  • Donald, Bajal Dubai

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    praise the lord, Amen

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  • Ronnie D'Souza, Mumbai/keammannu

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Pope John XXIII Renewed the Church by
    Vatican Ii. Pope John Paul II was a moving Pope, reaching to the needy. He introduced
    Divine Mercy Chaplet.

    Pray to the Saints to intercede for peace
    In the world. Amen.

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  • PRAMILA, MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Praise the Lord

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  • Adrian, Bendore, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    One of the greatest days in the church history. These Popes have achieved greatness not because of the power they had but because of the humility and the love they showed to others. All this they were able to achieve because of the strong influence of Jesus Christ in their lives. If the people of this world follow the path of these Popes this world will definitely be a better place to live. May their blessings be showered on all of us.

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  • Austin , Bambil

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    They were deserved to be called saints, at the present situation, it will be a rare case to call someone a saint

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  • gabreil, sagar

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    These are wise words of the two canonized Saints. John XXlll: See everything overlook a great deal Correct a little. John Paul ll: Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are Easter People and Hallelujah is our Song. May these New saints bless our pilgrim way.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    ST.JOHN PAUL II & ST. POPE JOHN XXIII Pray for us! Both of them Definitely Deserves to become a Saints.!!! What a great and true joy in the world today!

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Praise be to GOD.

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  • ARUN FURTADO, MUSCAT/MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Excellent and well organised ceremony.Feeling proud to be a Catholic.Also feeling great that I have met the Saint Pope John Paul II personally when he visited Bombay on 10th Feb 1986.

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  • vicky m'lore/israel,

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Praise The Lord...

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  • vivian, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    I feel sad when some people dislike when it's commented "Praise the Lord"

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  • joe, udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Amen...

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