I do not think that JP2 and J23 were saints, nor P6 a blessed.
They have been enemies of the traditions of the church, traditions to which one must be united if they can have any hope of salvation.
The declaration by Francis ( still not sure whether he is a valid pope or not), is faulty, because we clearly know that their causes, as the cause of Francis will soon be, are advanced exclusively by fooled novus ordo false Catholics, and by the enemies of the church.
Where are the saints that those loyal to the church and her doctrine and traditions promote?
They are to be found being martyred in some afar off country for refusing to deny Jesus Christ.
Meanwhile, the apostate "mother theresa" whose spiritual education came from a paedophile, a woman whose physical ugliness showed forth the ugliness of her soul that no longer believed in mortal sin, was photographed praying to buddha. And if this were not enough, she encouraged hindus to pray to the devils they worship. The apostate was declared a blessed, which is obviously a false statement, because it is not true, and it can not ever be true, that "mother theresa" or any of these new purported saints and blesseds can be in heaven. They cannot even be in purgatory. They have died in a state in which they denied the Catholic faith and adopted their own comfertable and world approved religious ideas which they claim are Catholic but are not.
It is clear that something is gravely wrong with the vatican when these things happen.
As if the lavender mafia was not bad enough, now the man whom we think is pope shoves false saints down our throats. You cannot pray to someone who is in hell, nor can you pray for them.
The truth is that we have no reason to even have the slightest hope that any of these people even went to purgatory. No recant of their apostasy was ever made.
This is what happens when the church gets taken over by freemasons.
Perhaps it is time for us to call some sort of council of our own including the SSPX CMRI SSPV and other trad groups, with the intention of resolving once and for all, whether or not we must sever ties with the vatican, and perhaps even elect a true pope.