Pope John Paul II beatification is called 'practically finished'
La Paz, Bolivia -- The Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, who was Pope John Paul II's personal secretary for 40 years, told participants at a Colombian conference that the late Pope's beatification process "is practically finished."
The cardinal made the comment at a conference on the legacy of Pope John Paul II.
In Colombia, where Cardinal Dziwisz traveled to participate in a conference on the legacy of John Paul II, the cardinal remarked that the beatification process of the pilgrim Pope "is practically finished."
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