JPII-CAUSE Jun-1-2009 (410 words) xxxi

Pope John Paul's beatification delayed, Italian newspapers say
<http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0902491.htm>http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0902491.htm
 


By Cindy Wooden
<http://www.catholicnews.com>Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The beatification of Pope John Paul II may be 
delayed as the Vatican seeks more documentation regarding his almost 
27 years as pope, Italian newspapers reported in late May.

According to the newspaper La Stampa, the chief holdup regards 
hundreds of letters he wrote before and after his election to Wanda 
Poltawska, a longtime friend and adviser to the pope.

Meanwhile, the newspaper Il Giornale, reported that a commission of 
theologians meeting in mid-May decided the information contained in 
the official "positio," or position paper, was not complete enough. 
In particular, the newspaper cited the fact that Cardinal Angelo 
Sodano, secretary of state under Pope John Paul, and Cardinal 
Leonardo Sandri, his deputy at the time, had not given testimony in the case.

Neither newspaper quoted any of the commission members by name nor 
included comments from current officials of the Congregation for 
Saints' Causes.

Passionist Father Ciro Benedettini, vice director of the Vatican 
press office, said June 1 there would be no official comment from the 
Vatican while the process was under way.

La Stampa published an interview with Poltawska June 1 in which she 
said she met Father Karol Wojtyla, the future pope, in 1950 when she 
was looking for a confessor and spiritual director to guide her in 
the long process of recovering from her internment as a political 
prisoner in the Nazis' Ravensbruck concentration camp, where medical 
experiments were performed on prisoners.

Along with her husband and, often with their children, "we shared 
interests, important moments, spirituality and that love for nature 
that we experienced camping in the mountains of southern Poland and 
even in the golden cage that was (the papal villa at) Castel 
Gandolfo," after his election as pope in 1978, she said.

"From the first time I met him I knew he would become a saint," 
Poltawska said. "His holiness was evident, he radiated an interior 
light that was impossible to hide."

Poltawska said she has a "suitcase full of his letters," written over 
the course of 55 years.

"I cannot tell you how many I gave to the beatification cause," 
because she took an oath of secrecy regarding the cause, she said. "I 
did not destroy any of them. I selected some and decided to publish 
them in Poland, even though some people did not agree," she said.

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