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Pope John Paul II: The Man, the Pope, the Road to Sainthood - Walks of Italy
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Life of Pope John Paul II - BBC News
John Paul I, pope who reigned for only 33 days, moves closer to sainthood | Reuters
Vatican Report Cast Pope John Paul II in Harsh New Light - The New York Times
Pope John Paul II approved for sainthood | News | DW | 05.07.2013
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The Halo Is Hopelessly Tarnished': Why The Sainthood Of John Paul II Should Be Rescinded | Cognoscenti
40 years later, remembering the day John Paul II was shot - Our Sunday Visitor
Pope John Paul II Will Be Made A Saint : The Two-Way : NPR
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Pope John Paul II | A Guide to Sites Related to his Life in Kraków & Southern Poland
Pope John Paul II Fast Facts | CNN
The Motherly Hand Which Saved John Paul II – Exaudi
The next hundred years of Pope John Paul II's legacy | Catholic News Agency
Pope John Paul II letters reveal 32-year relationship with woman | Pope John Paul II | The Guardian
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Pope John Paul II - Wikipedia
Saint John Paul II | Biography, Death, Miracles, Feast Day, & Facts | Britannica
What Pope John Paul II can teach us about moving beyond fear | Angelus News
A look at John Paul II's visit to St. Louis, 20 years later | Articles | Archdiocese of St Louis
Feast Day of Pope Saint John Paul II, 22 October - Assumption University of Thailand
Pope John Paul II holds his head at the beginning of a celebration in Sosnowiec, June 14. The 79-year-old Polish-born Pontiff was not able to lead the mass today in Krakow, on
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McCarrick scandal shows why popes, like John Paul, should not be canonized | National Catholic Reporter