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Great apostle of Christ Blessed Pope John Paul II • May 1, 2011
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Pope John Paul II gestures during his 1980 visit to Paris. Pope Benedict XVI will beatify the late pope on May 1, Divine Mercy Sunday. More than a million pilgrims were expected to flock to Rome and Vatican City for the ceremony. The French nun whose healing was accepted as the miracle needed for Pope John Paul’s beatification will share her story with pilgrims at a prayer vigil April 30. Archbishop John Nienstedt will be attending the beatification ceremonies in Rome. A local celebration is also taking place in northeast Minneapolis.
Celebrating Easter and Pope John Paul II Easter is such a great feast in the life of the church that we are given eight days to celebrate it and another 42 days to ponder its meaning. At least 643 persons entered the church in this archdiocese at the recent Easter Vigil, either as catechumens (those who had never been baptized) or as candidates for full communion in the Catholic Church (Christians who were baptized in a Christian denomination other than CathArchbishop olic). John C. Nienstedt What a grace that is for all of us! But we cannot take the presence of these new members of Christ’s body for grant-
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ed. Our brothers and sisters now begin what is called a period of “Mystagogia,” that is, a period of reflecting upon what has just happened to them through the reception of the sacraments.
Time of transition However, it is also a time of transition for these new converts into the “normal” life of being a Catholic. Those of us who have lived that life for years need to be attentive to these new brothers and sisters. Their time in the RCIA has given them a support group to affirm and sustain them. Suddenly, that support is gone and they can feel adrift with no one to look after them. It is up to the parish community to make sure that does not happen. Thus, the period of “Mystagogia” is essential for PLEASE TURN TO POPE ON PAGE 12
Also inside ■ Rome gets ready for large beatification crowd — page 14 ■ Watch the ceremony on TV — page 14 ■ Local Polish immigrant shares his memories of late pontiff — page 15 ■ Pope John Paul II School in Minneapolis gets ready for special day — pages 15-16 ■ Editorial: Pope John Paul, the poor and the budget crisis — page 12