Now it's Official: St. John XXIII; and St. John Paul II


(From Reuters, via BBC News, used w/o permission.)
(Early arrivals at St. Peter's, Rome.)
About 1/1000th of the world's living Catholics were in Rome today, to be on hand for the canonization of two Popes: John XXIII and John Paul II. We don't have an exact count, since they didn't all fit in St. Peter's Square, but it looks like about a million Catholics came to be near, if not at, the ceremony.

(From BBC News, used w/o permission.)
(Several thousand of the folks who came to Rome, in St. Peter's Square.)
Most of us couldn't make it to Rome: and never will. That won't stop us from celebrating on our home turf, in culturally-appropriate ways: like these folks in the Philippines:

(From Reuters, via BBC News, used w/o permission.)
('Mini-popes' and Filipino 'Swiss Guards' in the Philippines.)Two Millennia and Counting More at
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