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Beatification of Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II reigned as pope of the Roman Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State for 26 years from October 1978 to his death, on 2 April 2005. Since his death, many thousands of people have been supporting the case for beatifying and canonising Pope John Paul II as a saint.[1][2][3][4] His formal beatification ceremony took place on 1 May 2011.[5]

Following the sacred formula of beatification, the banner revealing an image of a smiling John Paul II was unfurled on the Central Loggia of St. Peter's Basilica.

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John Paul II's official title was "Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of Saint Peter, Head of the College of Bishops, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City, Servus Servorum Dei, Pope John Paul II".[6] In 2006 the title Patriarch of the West was removed from the papal list of titles by the succeeding pope, Benedict XVI, due to its obsolescence.

On 9 May 2005, Benedict XVI began the beatification process for his predecessor. Normally five years must pass after a person's death before the beatification process can begin. However, in an audience with Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Vicar Camillo Ruini, the one responsible for promoting the cause for canonisation of any person who dies within the diocese of Rome, cited "exceptional circumstances" which suggested that the waiting period could be waived.[7]

The "exceptional circumstances" may possibly refer to the people's cries of "Santo Subito!" ("Saint now!" in Italian) during the pontiff's funeral.[7][8][9][10] Therefore, the new pope waived the five year rule "so that the cause of Beatification and Canonisation of the same Servant of God can begin immediately".[11] The decision was announced on 13 May 2005, the Feast of Our Lady of Fátima and the 24th anniversary of the assassination attempt on John Paul II at St. Peter's Square.[12] John Paul II often credited Our Lady of Fátima for preserving him on that day. Cardinal Camillo Ruini, vicar general for the diocese of Rome, officially opened the cause for beatification in the Lateran Basilica on 28 June 2005.[6][13][14][15]

In early 2006, it was reported that the Vatican was investigating a possible miracle associated with John Paul II. Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, a French nun confined to her bed by Parkinson's disease, was reported to have woken up free of symptoms on 2 June 2005, "after members of her community prayed for the intercession of Pope John Paul II".[7][16][17] A member of the Congregation of Little Sisters of Catholic Motherhood from Puyricard, near Aix-en-Provence,[18] Simon-Pierre returned to work at a maternity hospital run by her order.[19] She met reporters 30 March 2006 in Aix-en-Provence, during a press conference with Archbishop of Aix Claude Feidt,[20][21] saying "I am cured, but it is up to the church to say whether it was a miracle or not".[20]

However, Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita reported that Simon-Pierre had a relapse of her symptoms in 2010, and suggested that Simon-Pierre did not have Parkinson's but a neurological condition with similar symptoms that could go into remission or be cured, noting that there is no easy way to accurately diagnose the disease short of medical autopsy.[22][23] The Episcopal Conference of France disputed that the relapse (which would have thrown the purportedly miraculous nature of the cure into doubt) was anything more than a rumour.[24]

On 28 May 2006, Pope Benedict XVI said Mass before an estimated 900,000 people in John Paul II's native Poland. During his homily he encouraged prayers for the early canonisation of John Paul II and stated that he hoped canonisation would happen "in the near future".

In January 2007, it was announced by Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz of Kraków, his former secretary, that the key interviewing phase in Italy and Poland of the beatification process was nearing completion.[7][25] The relics of Pope John Paul II—pieces of white papal cassocks he used to wear—were being freely distributed with prayer cards for the cause to interested parties; this distribution and prayerful use of relics is a typical praiseworthy pious practice after a saintly Catholic's death.[26]

On 8 March 2007 the Vicariate of Rome announced that the diocesan phase of John Paul's cause for beatification was at an end. Following a ceremony on 2 April 2007 – the second anniversary of the Pontiff's death – the cause proceeded to the scrutiny of the committee of lay, clerical, and episcopal members of the Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints, who will conduct an investigation of their own.[9][25] On the fourth anniversary of Pope John Paul's death, 2 April 2009, Dziwisz told reporters of a presumed miracle that had recently occurred at the former pope's tomb in St. Peter's Basilica.[27][28][29][30][31] A nine-year-old Polish boy from Gdańsk, who had kidney cancer and was completely unable to walk, had been visiting the tomb with his parents. On leaving St. Peter's Basilica, the boy told them, "I want to walk", and began walking normally.[28][30][31]

In October 2009, Rome's mayor Gianni Alemanno said that the beatification, likely to draw huge crowds, was expected to take place in 2010, but on 4 November 2009 Monsignor Slawomir Oder, postulator of the cause of beatification, said that it was not yet known when study of the case could be concluded.[32]

On 16 November 2009, a panel of reviewers at the Congregation for the Causes of Saints voted unanimously that Pope John Paul II had lived a life of virtue.[33][34] If Pope Benedict XVI agrees, he will sign the first of two decrees needed for beatification. The first recognises that he lived a heroic, virtuous life and enables him to be called "Venerable", the next step in the sainthood process.[33][34] That decree was signed by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday, 19 December 2009.[35] The second vote and the second signed decree would recognise the authenticity of his first miracle (most likely, the case of Sister Marie-Simon-Pierre, the French nun who was cured of Parkinson's disease). Once the second decree is signed, the positio (the report on the cause, with documentation about his life and his writings and with information on the cause) is regarded as being complete.[34] He can then be beatified. John Paul II was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on 1 May 2011.[36]

Prior to the announcement of the beatification, some ecclesiastical authorities had expressed concern that the cure of Sister Marie-Simon-Pierre, and perhaps the cure of the boy who had cancer, may not be complete and lasting, as it has not been that long since the supposed miracles.[37][38] Sister Marie's symptoms were analyzed very thoroughly before the beatification was announced (by the Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints and its medical panel for the Pope's case) to make sure they were not actually psychogenic, or related to another disease. The medical miracle was given a positive affirmation by the Congregation and its medical and theological panels, and by Pope Benedict. It would not have counted as a miracle if the cause was psychogenic and if the immediate physiological cure had not been judged to be definitive, total, and permanent, as well as directly attributable to his intercession.

Another reported miracle was that of Floribeth Mora Diaz. She was a Costa Rican lawyer who was cured of an incurable brain aneurysm. In this case, neurosurgeons were consulted by the authorities at the Vatican. Diaz was invited to the beatification ceremony.[39]

Ceremony edit

 
Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz kisses the casket of John Paul II.

The beatification ceremony of Pope John Paul II was held on 1 May 2011 and was presided over by Pope Benedict XVI.[40] A vigil in preparation for the celebration was held the night before in the Circus Maximus.[41][42] The casket in which he was interred was exhumed and placed before Saint Peter's tomb on 29 April 2011.[43] It was placed in front of the main altar for public veneration during the ceremony. After the ceremony, the casket was reinterred in the Chapel of St Sebastian.[5] A vial containing the Pope's blood, taken during the final days of his life, was displayed as a relic for veneration.[44] The reliquary in which the vial was kept during the ceremony was carried by Sister Marie, and Sister Tobiann (who nursed the Pope during his illness).[5][45]

A total of 87 international delegations attended the ceremony, including 22 world leaders.[43] Amid controversy, President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe also attended the ceremony despite a European Union-wide travel ban imposed on him. He was able to travel freely into the Vatican via Rome due to a treaty that allows individuals wanting to travel to the Vatican to pass through Italy.[46] His travel ban was waived by the EU.[47]

One million Catholics gathered for the mass at Saint Peter's Square, where a giant portrait of the former Pope was set up.[45][48] The Prefecture of the Papal Household, Bishop James Michael Harvey, has issued a draft program for the Beatification of John Paul II, describing it as "a great ecclesial event", the office in charge of organising audiences and handles ticketing for all papal events at the Vatican, issued a statement that began "tickets are not needed to attend the beatification ceremony".[49]

The city of Rome plastered 30,000 posters around the city. A no-fly zone was enforced over Saint Peter's Square.[48]

On 2 May 2011, following a two-day viewing by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims, John Paul II's coffin was sealed within St Peters under the Altar of St. Sebastian.[50]

Criticism of beatification edit

Some Catholics question the validity of the beatification.[51][52] Calling into question both the validity of the purported miracle and also asking whether the purported miracle should be attributed to John Paul II rather than the prayers of Sister Marie Simon-Pierre to any other saint.[53] There has been criticism of the rapidity of the beatification in light of the sexual abuse scandals.[54]

Much of the abuse, or its alleged cover-up, occurred while John Paul II was Pope, from 1979 to 2005, and the Church has been criticised for not doing enough to punish those found responsible.[55]

John Paul II has been criticised (more than perhaps any other issue) for not recognising the full severity of the sex abuse cases until they erupted in America in 2002. He has also been criticised for hindering[56][57][58] the investigation into the charges of sexual immorality leveled against Father Marcial Maciel Degollado and for allowing diocesan bishops to transfer pedophile priests from one parish to another instead of reporting their crimes to the authorities. John Paul further stands accused of hindering Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger who allegedly was attempting to prevent sex abuse.[59]

Meanwhile, Pope Benedict stands accused of deliberately hushing up the abundance of public and private affection[58] displayed between John Paul II and Father Marciel. According to the National Catholic Reporter, a recent leak of 212 Vatican documents shows a fuller story:

"Ratzinger wanted to elevate John Paul to beatification," said [José] Barba, coauthor of La Voluntad de No Saber ("The Will Not to Know"), an analysis of Vatican documents on Maciel [leaked in late 2011]. The book's publication last March [2012] and Benedict's refusal to meet with Maciel victims on a trip to Mexico [in the very same month] ignited an onslaught of bad press for the pope. Benedict had to reckon with the embarrassment of John Paul's praise of Maciel after the 1998 case, in essence scoffing at allegations against one of the most notorious sexual criminals in church history. By keeping a lid on Maciel's secret life, Barba said, Benedict hoped "to defend the sainthood case against the accusations that John Paul protected predators."[60]

After the formal beatification ceremony on 1 May 2011, Pope Benedict could be more forthcoming in acknowledging the depth of Father Marciel's crimes. Meanwhile, Jason Berry has documented how the million dollar gifts of Father Marciel to John Paul II served to cement their friendship and to assure Marciel of papal immunity from prosecution.[61]

List of dignitaries at the beatification edit

Title "the Great" edit

 
Tomb of John Paul II in The Chapel of St. Sebastian

Since the death of John Paul II, a number of clergy at the Vatican and laymen throughout the world[7][66][67] have been referring to the pontiff as "John Paul the Great"—only the fourth pope to be so acclaimed, and the first since the first millennium.[66][67][68][69] Scholars of Canon Law say that there is no official process for declaring a pope "Great"; the title simply establishes itself through popular and continued usage.[7][70][71] The three popes who today commonly are known as "Great" are: Leo I, who reigned from 440 to 461 and persuaded Attila the Hun to withdraw from Rome; Gregory I, 590–604, after whom the Gregorian Chant is named; and Pope Nicholas I, 858–867.[67]

His successor, Pope Benedict XVI, referred to him as "the great Pope John Paul II" in his first address[72] from the loggia of St Peter's Basilica, and he referred to Pope John Paul II as "the Great" in his published written homily for the Mass of Repose.[73]

 
The Statue of Pope John Paul the Great in Sydney, Australia

Since giving his homily at the funeral of Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI has continued to refer to John Paul II as "the Great". At the 2005 World Youth Day in Germany, Pope Benedict XVI, speaking in Polish, John Paul's native language, said, "As the great Pope John Paul II would say: keep the flame of faith alive in your lives and your people". In May 2006, Pope Benedict XVI visited John Paul's native Poland. During that visit he repeatedly made references to "the great John Paul" and "my great predecessor".

 
The plaque marking the statue of John Paul the Great

In addition to the Vatican calling him "the great", numerous books and newspapers have also done so. Journalist Peggy Noonan readily titled her book John Paul the Great: Remembering a Spiritual Father,[74] and Catholic writer Randall Meissen subtitles his book about the pope's influence on Catholic culture, The Spiritual Sons of John Paul the Great.[75] Also, the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera called him "the Greatest" and the South African Catholic newspaper, The Southern Cross, has called him "John Paul II The Great".

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Pope John Paul II reigned as pope of the Roman Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State for 26 years from October 1978 to his death on 2 April 2005 Since his death many thousands of people have been supporting the case for beatifying and canonising Pope John Paul II as a saint 1 2 3 4 His formal beatification ceremony took place on 1 May 2011 5 Following the sacred formula of beatification the banner revealing an image of a smiling John Paul II was unfurled on the Central Loggia of St Peter s Basilica Contents 1 Beatification 1 1 Ceremony 2 Criticism of beatification 3 List of dignitaries at the beatification 4 Title the Great 5 Notes 6 ReferencesBeatification editJohn Paul II s official title was Bishop of Rome Vicar of Jesus Christ Successor of Saint Peter Head of the College of Bishops Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church Patriarch of the West Primate of Italy Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City Servus Servorum Dei Pope John Paul II 6 In 2006 the title Patriarch of the West was removed from the papal list of titles by the succeeding pope Benedict XVI due to its obsolescence On 9 May 2005 Benedict XVI began the beatification process for his predecessor Normally five years must pass after a person s death before the beatification process can begin However in an audience with Pope Benedict XVI Cardinal Vicar Camillo Ruini the one responsible for promoting the cause for canonisation of any person who dies within the diocese of Rome cited exceptional circumstances which suggested that the waiting period could be waived 7 The exceptional circumstances may possibly refer to the people s cries of Santo Subito Saint now in Italian during the pontiff s funeral 7 8 9 10 Therefore the new pope waived the five year rule so that the cause of Beatification and Canonisation of the same Servant of God can begin immediately 11 The decision was announced on 13 May 2005 the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and the 24th anniversary of the assassination attempt on John Paul II at St Peter s Square 12 John Paul II often credited Our Lady of Fatima for preserving him on that day Cardinal Camillo Ruini vicar general for the diocese of Rome officially opened the cause for beatification in the Lateran Basilica on 28 June 2005 6 13 14 15 In early 2006 it was reported that the Vatican was investigating a possible miracle associated with John Paul II Sister Marie Simon Pierre a French nun confined to her bed by Parkinson s disease was reported to have woken up free of symptoms on 2 June 2005 after members of her community prayed for the intercession of Pope John Paul II 7 16 17 A member of the Congregation of Little Sisters of Catholic Motherhood from Puyricard near Aix en Provence 18 Simon Pierre returned to work at a maternity hospital run by her order 19 She met reporters 30 March 2006 in Aix en Provence during a press conference with Archbishop of Aix Claude Feidt 20 21 saying I am cured but it is up to the church to say whether it was a miracle or not 20 However Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita reported that Simon Pierre had a relapse of her symptoms in 2010 and suggested that Simon Pierre did not have Parkinson s but a neurological condition with similar symptoms that could go into remission or be cured noting that there is no easy way to accurately diagnose the disease short of medical autopsy 22 23 The Episcopal Conference of France disputed that the relapse which would have thrown the purportedly miraculous nature of the cure into doubt was anything more than a rumour 24 On 28 May 2006 Pope Benedict XVI said Mass before an estimated 900 000 people in John Paul II s native Poland During his homily he encouraged prayers for the early canonisation of John Paul II and stated that he hoped canonisation would happen in the near future In January 2007 it was announced by Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz of Krakow his former secretary that the key interviewing phase in Italy and Poland of the beatification process was nearing completion 7 25 The relics of Pope John Paul II pieces of white papal cassocks he used to wear were being freely distributed with prayer cards for the cause to interested parties this distribution and prayerful use of relics is a typical praiseworthy pious practice after a saintly Catholic s death 26 On 8 March 2007 the Vicariate of Rome announced that the diocesan phase of John Paul s cause for beatification was at an end Following a ceremony on 2 April 2007 the second anniversary of the Pontiff s death the cause proceeded to the scrutiny of the committee of lay clerical and episcopal members of the Vatican s Congregation for the Causes of Saints who will conduct an investigation of their own 9 25 On the fourth anniversary of Pope John Paul s death 2 April 2009 Dziwisz told reporters of a presumed miracle that had recently occurred at the former pope s tomb in St Peter s Basilica 27 28 29 30 31 A nine year old Polish boy from Gdansk who had kidney cancer and was completely unable to walk had been visiting the tomb with his parents On leaving St Peter s Basilica the boy told them I want to walk and began walking normally 28 30 31 In October 2009 Rome s mayor Gianni Alemanno said that the beatification likely to draw huge crowds was expected to take place in 2010 but on 4 November 2009 Monsignor Slawomir Oder postulator of the cause of beatification said that it was not yet known when study of the case could be concluded 32 On 16 November 2009 a panel of reviewers at the Congregation for the Causes of Saints voted unanimously that Pope John Paul II had lived a life of virtue 33 34 If Pope Benedict XVI agrees he will sign the first of two decrees needed for beatification The first recognises that he lived a heroic virtuous life and enables him to be called Venerable the next step in the sainthood process 33 34 That decree was signed by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday 19 December 2009 35 The second vote and the second signed decree would recognise the authenticity of his first miracle most likely the case of Sister Marie Simon Pierre the French nun who was cured of Parkinson s disease Once the second decree is signed the positio the report on the cause with documentation about his life and his writings and with information on the cause is regarded as being complete 34 He can then be beatified John Paul II was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on 1 May 2011 36 Prior to the announcement of the beatification some ecclesiastical authorities had expressed concern that the cure of Sister Marie Simon Pierre and perhaps the cure of the boy who had cancer may not be complete and lasting as it has not been that long since the supposed miracles 37 38 Sister Marie s symptoms were analyzed very thoroughly before the beatification was announced by the Vatican s Congregation for the Causes of Saints and its medical panel for the Pope s case to make sure they were not actually psychogenic or related to another disease The medical miracle was given a positive affirmation by the Congregation and its medical and theological panels and by Pope Benedict It would not have counted as a miracle if the cause was psychogenic and if the immediate physiological cure had not been judged to be definitive total and permanent as well as directly attributable to his intercession Another reported miracle was that of Floribeth Mora Diaz She was a Costa Rican lawyer who was cured of an incurable brain aneurysm In this case neurosurgeons were consulted by the authorities at the Vatican Diaz was invited to the beatification ceremony 39 Ceremony edit nbsp Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz kisses the casket of John Paul II The beatification ceremony of Pope John Paul II was held on 1 May 2011 and was presided over by Pope Benedict XVI 40 A vigil in preparation for the celebration was held the night before in the Circus Maximus 41 42 The casket in which he was interred was exhumed and placed before Saint Peter s tomb on 29 April 2011 43 It was placed in front of the main altar for public veneration during the ceremony After the ceremony the casket was reinterred in the Chapel of St Sebastian 5 A vial containing the Pope s blood taken during the final days of his life was displayed as a relic for veneration 44 The reliquary in which the vial was kept during the ceremony was carried by Sister Marie and Sister Tobiann who nursed the Pope during his illness 5 45 A total of 87 international delegations attended the ceremony including 22 world leaders 43 Amid controversy President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe also attended the ceremony despite a European Union wide travel ban imposed on him He was able to travel freely into the Vatican via Rome due to a treaty that allows individuals wanting to travel to the Vatican to pass through Italy 46 His travel ban was waived by the EU 47 One million Catholics gathered for the mass at Saint Peter s Square where a giant portrait of the former Pope was set up 45 48 The Prefecture of the Papal Household Bishop James Michael Harvey has issued a draft program for the Beatification of John Paul II describing it as a great ecclesial event the office in charge of organising audiences and handles ticketing for all papal events at the Vatican issued a statement that began tickets are not needed to attend the beatification ceremony 49 The city of Rome plastered 30 000 posters around the city A no fly zone was enforced over Saint Peter s Square 48 On 2 May 2011 following a two day viewing by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims John Paul II s coffin was sealed within St Peters under the Altar of St Sebastian 50 Criticism of beatification editSee also Criticisms of John Paul IISome Catholics question the validity of the beatification 51 52 Calling into question both the validity of the purported miracle and also asking whether the purported miracle should be attributed to John Paul II rather than the prayers of Sister Marie Simon Pierre to any other saint 53 There has been criticism of the rapidity of the beatification in light of the sexual abuse scandals 54 Much of the abuse or its alleged cover up occurred while John Paul II was Pope from 1979 to 2005 and the Church has been criticised for not doing enough to punish those found responsible 55 John Paul II has been criticised more than perhaps any other issue for not recognising the full severity of the sex abuse cases until they erupted in America in 2002 He has also been criticised for hindering 56 57 58 the investigation into the charges of sexual immorality leveled against Father Marcial Maciel Degollado and for allowing diocesan bishops to transfer pedophile priests from one parish to another instead of reporting their crimes to the authorities John Paul further stands accused of hindering Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger who allegedly was attempting to prevent sex abuse 59 Meanwhile Pope Benedict stands accused of deliberately hushing up the abundance of public and private affection 58 displayed between John Paul II and Father Marciel According to the National Catholic Reporter a recent leak of 212 Vatican documents shows a fuller story Ratzinger wanted to elevate John Paul to beatification said Jose Barba coauthor of La Voluntad de No Saber The Will Not to Know an analysis of Vatican documents on Maciel leaked in late 2011 The book s publication last March 2012 and Benedict s refusal to meet with Maciel victims on a trip to Mexico in the very same month ignited an onslaught of bad press for the pope Benedict had to reckon with the embarrassment of John Paul s praise of Maciel after the 1998 case in essence scoffing at allegations against one of the most notorious sexual criminals in church history By keeping a lid on Maciel s secret life Barba said Benedict hoped to defend the sainthood case against the accusations that John Paul protected predators 60 After the formal beatification ceremony on 1 May 2011 Pope Benedict could be more forthcoming in acknowledging the depth of Father Marciel s crimes Meanwhile Jason Berry has documented how the million dollar gifts of Father Marciel to John Paul II served to cement their friendship and to assure Marciel of papal immunity from prosecution 61 List of dignitaries at the beatification edit nbsp Albania President Bamir Topi 62 nbsp Belgium The King of the Belgians 62 and Queen Paola nbsp Brazil Vice President Michel Temer representing President Dilma Rousseff nbsp Bulgaria Chairwoman of the National Assembly Tsetska Tsacheva 63 nbsp Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso 62 nbsp Estonia President Toomas Hendrik Ilves 62 nbsp European Union President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek 62 64 nbsp France Prime Minister Francois Fillon 62 nbsp Honduras President Porfirio Lobo Sosa 62 nbsp Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban nbsp Ireland Government Chief Whip Paul Kehoe 65 nbsp Israel Minister without portfolio Yossi Peled nbsp Italy President Giorgio Napolitano President of the Senate Renato Schifani President of the Chamber of Deputies Gianfranco Fini and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi nbsp Lithuania Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius 62 nbsp Mexico President of Mexico Felipe Calderon 62 nbsp Palestinian Authority Minister without portfolio Ziad El Bandak nbsp Poland President Bronislaw Komorowski 62 former president and leader of Solidarity Lech Walesa nbsp Spain The Prince and Princess of Asturias 62 Minister of the Presidency Ramon Jauregui nbsp Republic of China Minister of the Interior Jiang Yi huah representing President Ma Ying jeou nbsp United Kingdom The Duke of Gloucester representing the Queen nbsp Zimbabwe President Robert MugabeTitle the Great edit nbsp Tomb of John Paul II in The Chapel of St Sebastian Since the death of John Paul II a number of clergy at the Vatican and laymen throughout the world 7 66 67 have been referring to the pontiff as John Paul the Great only the fourth pope to be so acclaimed and the first since the first millennium 66 67 68 69 Scholars of Canon Law say that there is no official process for declaring a pope Great the title simply establishes itself through popular and continued usage 7 70 71 The three popes who today commonly are known as Great are Leo I who reigned from 440 to 461 and persuaded Attila the Hun to withdraw from Rome Gregory I 590 604 after whom the Gregorian Chant is named and Pope Nicholas I 858 867 67 His successor Pope Benedict XVI referred to him as the great Pope John Paul II in his first address 72 from the loggia of St Peter s Basilica and he referred to Pope John Paul II as the Great in his published written homily for the Mass of Repose 73 nbsp The Statue of Pope John Paul the Great in Sydney Australia Since giving his homily at the funeral of Pope John Paul II Pope Benedict XVI has continued to refer to John Paul II as the Great At the 2005 World Youth Day in Germany Pope Benedict XVI speaking in Polish John Paul s native language said As the great Pope John Paul II would say keep the flame of faith alive in your lives and your people In May 2006 Pope Benedict XVI visited John Paul s native Poland During that visit he repeatedly made references to the great John Paul and my great predecessor nbsp The plaque marking the statue of John Paul the Great In addition to the Vatican calling him the great numerous books and newspapers have also done so Journalist Peggy Noonan readily titled her book John Paul the Great Remembering a Spiritual Father 74 and Catholic writer Randall Meissen subtitles his book about the pope s influence on Catholic culture The Spiritual Sons of John Paul the Great 75 Also the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera called him the Greatest and the South African Catholic newspaper The Southern Cross has called him John Paul II The Great Notes edit BBC News Pope John Paul II and Pius XII move closer to sainthood news bbc co uk 19 December 2009 Retrieved 7 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great Pope John Paul II the cardinals have elected me a simple and humble worker in the Lord s vineyard The fact that the Lord can work and act even with insufficient means consoles me and above all I entrust myself to your prayers In the joy of the resurrected Lord we go on with his help He is going to help us and Mary will be on our side Thank you Eucharistic Concelebration for the Repose of the Soul of Pope John Paul II Homily of Card Angelo Sodano 2005 2009 The Holy See 3 April 2005 Archived from the original on 25 December 2008 Retrieved 1 February 2009 Noonan Peggy John Paul the Great Remembering a Spiritual Father New York Viking 2005 Print Living Miracles The Spiritual Sons of John Paul the Great Living Miracles the book focuses especially on the influence of John Paul II on Catholic culture from the perspective of priests bishops and seminarians References edit Cause for Beatification and Canonization of The Servant of God John Paul II 2005 2011 Vicariato di Roma 00184 Roma 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