Vatican to beatify pope Paul VI in October: source

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Vatican to beatify pope Paul VI in October: source
The miraculous healing of an unborn baby from an incurable illness is attributed to Paul VI, leading him one step towards sainthood

VATICAN CITY – The Vatican has recognised a supposed miracle attributed to Paul VI and will beatify the late Italian pope in October, which would leave him one step from sainthood, a Vatican source said on Tuesday, May 6.

Paul VI reigned between 1963 and 1978 and presided over key reforms from the Second Vatican Council, as well as surviving an assassination attempt at Manila airport in 1970 by a Bolivian surrealist painter.

The Italian news agency ANSA reported that the apparent miracle identified by the Vatican’s Congregation for the Causes of Saints was the healing of an unborn baby from an otherwise incurable illness.

ANSA said the beatification could occur on October 19.

Two late popes, John Paul II and John XXIII, were given full sainthood in a Vatican ceremony last month.

Catholic Church procedures require one miracle attributed for beatification, which confers the status of “blessed” on the person in question, and two miracles for canonisation to join the ranks of saints.

(READ: Pope puts Paul VI on first step to sainthood)

Paul VI was praised for his efforts to seek closer ties with other Christian denominations but his 1968 encyclical Humanae Vitae was controversial for spelling out a ban on all forms of artificial contraception.

The application for beatification was begun in 1993. – Rappler.com

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