
The Polish pope's sainthood was celebrated by tens of thousands of pilgrims who flocked to John Paul's adopted town of Krakow on Sunday, as the people's belief of his sainthood was made official. "It's the culmination of a religious process, but for us he's always been a saint," 56-year-old civil servant Janina Powiazka told AFP in the southern Polish town where Karol Wojtyla spent his pre-papal years. "It's a huge day for us. The capstone of his life ...
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