The Catholic Church is on the verge of declaring late Pope John Paul II a saint.
The committee that
considers candidates for sainthood voted Tuesday to credit the late pope
with a second miracle, the source said, asking not to be named
discussing internal Vatican deliberations.
It is not clear which of
several miracles under consideration would be credited to the late pope.
Pope Francis must now sign off on the decision before it is official.
John Paul was pope from 1978 until his death in 2005.
Pope Benedict, now pope emeritus, ruled in 2010 that John Paul II had miraculously cured a French nun of Parkinson's disease.
Sister Marie-Simon-Pierre, a nun whose order prayed to the pope after he died, said she was cured of the disease, an ailment that also afflicted John Paul II.
A second miracle would have to be confirmed for him to be officially canonized, or elevated as a saint of the Catholic Church.
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