Desperately Seeking Sainthood

Not that it means a whole lot one way or another, but the fast-track approach to John Paul II's sainthood is unseemly.  The Catholic Church has been usually very slow and deliberate in proclaiming someone as a saint, but this time is in an obvious hurry to do so. The Church seems rather desperate in trying to find the requisite number of "miracles" that can be attributed to the former Pope. My guess is that, given its never-ending and world-wide pedophilia scandal, and the recent money-laundering one, the Vatican is looking for some "good will" out of this new and contemporary saint.  It's a ploy to rally the troops and give them something to cheer about, but I don't think it's going to work.

It would really be a miracle if it did.

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