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Offline Ambrose

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Paul VI Beatification moving forward
« on: March 05, 2014, 11:20:56 PM »
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  • http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/vatican-theologians-approve-new-paul-vi-miracle/

    Vatican Theologians Approve New Paul VI Miracle

    The author of Humanae Vitae moves closer to beatification, with a miraculous healing of an unborn child in the 1990s.
    BY CNA/EWTN NEWS
    | Posted 2/25/14 at 10:16 AM


     
    VATICAN CITY — The consulting theologians of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints have approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of Venerable Pope Paul VI, moving him one more step closer toward canonized sainthood.

    Vatican Insider's Andrea Tornielli reported Feb. 21 that, earlier that week, the congregation’s theological experts had unanimously recognized the healing of an unborn child through the intercession of the late pope.

    In the mid-1990s in California, the then-unborn child was found to have a serious problem with a high risk of brain damage. Physicians advised that the child be aborted, but the mother entrusted her pregnancy to Paul VI.

    The child was born without problems, and now that he is an adolescent and remains healthy, he is regarded as having been completely healed.

    The healing had already been announced as medically inexplicable by the medical commission of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints.

    A miracle must be approved by both the members of the congregation and Pope Francis in order for Pope Paul VI to be beatified, the last step in the canonization process prior to being named a saint.

    Paul VI’s canonization cause was opened in 1993, and, in December 2012, then-Pope Benedict XVI signed a decree recognizing his predecessor’s “heroic virtue,” bestowing on him the title “Venerable.” This title means the individual practiced outstanding faith, hope and charity, as well as extraordinary virtuous actions with readiness over a period of time.

    Paul VI was born Giovanni Montini in 1897, and he was ordained a priest at the unusually young age of 22. He served as archbishop of Milan before he was elected pope in 1963.

    As pope, he oversaw much of the Second Vatican Council, which had been opened by Blessed John XXIII, and he promulgated a new Roman Missal in 1969. The year before, he published an apostolic constitution reforming the Roman Curia.
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    Paul VI Beatification moving forward
    « Reply #1 on: March 06, 2014, 07:48:54 AM »
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  • If I had $10 for everyone I know who was told by a doctor that their child was going to have serious problems, was advised to have an abortion, and then the child turned out perfectly fine, I could probably retire.


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    « Reply #2 on: March 06, 2014, 07:51:28 AM »
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  • Quote from: Ambrose
    the then-unborn child was found to have a serious problem with a high risk of brain damage.
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    The child was born without problems, and now that he is an adolescent and remains healthy, he is regarded as having been completely healed.


    What a complete joke.  So the child had a "HIGH RISK" of brain damage, and when this high risk didn't come to pass, that's considered a miraculous "healing".  Healing of what?  Something that never happened?