beatification

New Jersey nun on the path to sainthood

By David Gibson — September 15, 2014
NEW YORK (RNS) While a dozen Catholic saints are classified as Americans, New Jersey native Sister Miriam Teresa Demjanovich would be only the second saint born in the United States.

The Battle over Fulton Sheen’s Body: Bishop Jenky goes another round with Cardinal Dolan

By David Gibson — September 5, 2014
The Peoria prelate basically says assurances from Cardinal Edward Egan, Dolan's predecessor, are at the heart of the unusual public clash of hierarchs.

Pope Paul VI to be beatified this fall: Will one miracle be sign of sainthood?

By Josephine McKenna — May 12, 2014
VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Paul VI was elected in 1963 and implemented the reforms started by his predecessor, John XXIII, with the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965).

Alleged miracle puts Pope Paul VI one step closer to sainthood

By Eric J. Lyman — December 13, 2013
ROME (RNS) Paul VI was a pivotal pope for the Roman Catholic Church, even as he is sometimes overshadowed by the more charismatic papacies of John XXIII and John Paul II.
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