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French nun Sister Marie Simon-Pierre attends a news conference in Aix en Provence, Southern France on January 17, 2011. Vatican officials have said the miracle attributed to the intercession of John Paul with God concerned Sister Marie Simon-Pierre Normand, a 49-year-old French nun diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, from which the pope himself had suffered. She said her illness inexplicably disappeared two months after his death when she and her fellow nuns prayed to him. The former pontiff, who died in 2005, is credited with saving the life of the French nun and he is now expected to be beatified, the step before canonisation as a saint, before the end of the year. Photo by Anthony Serpe/ABACAPRESS.COM
French nun Sister Marie Simon-Pierre attends a news conference in Aix en Provence, Southern France on January 17, 2011. Vatican officials have said the miracle attributed to the intercession of John Paul with God concerned Sister Marie Simon-Pierre Normand, a 49-year-old French nun diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, from which the pope himself had suffered. She said her illness inexplicably disappeared two months after his death when she and her fellow nuns prayed to him. The former pontiff, who died in 2005, is credited with saving the life of the French nun and he is now expected to be beatified, the step before canonisation as a saint, before the end of the year. Photo by Anthony Serpe/ABACAPRESS.COM
French nun Sister Marie Simon-Pierre attends a news conference in Aix en Provence, Southern France on January 17, 2011. Vatican officials have said the miracle attributed to the intercession of John Paul with God concerned Sister Marie Simon-Pierre Normand, a 49-year-old French nun diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, from which the pope himself had suffered. She said her illness inexplicably disappeared two months after his death when she and her fellow nuns prayed to him. The former pontiff, who died in 2005, is credited with saving the life of the French nun and he is now expected to be beatified, the step before canonisation as a saint, before the end of the year. Photo by Anthony Serpe/ABACAPRESS.COM
French nun Sister Marie Simon-Pierre attends a news conference in Aix en Provence, Southern France on January 17, 2011. Vatican officials have said the miracle attributed to the intercession of John Paul with God concerned Sister Marie Simon-Pierre Normand, a 49-year-old French nun diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, from which the pope himself had suffered. She said her illness inexplicably disappeared two months after his death when she and her fellow nuns prayed to him. The former pontiff, who died in 2005, is credited with saving the life of the French nun and he is now expected to be beatified, the step before canonisation as a saint, before the end of the year. Photo by Anthony Serpe/ABACAPRESS.COM
French nun Sister Marie Simon-Pierre attends a news conference in Aix en Provence, Southern France on January 17, 2011. Vatican officials have said the miracle attributed to the intercession of John Paul with God concerned Sister Marie Simon-Pierre Normand, a 49-year-old French nun diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, from which the pope himself had suffered. She said her illness inexplicably disappeared two months after his death when she and her fellow nuns prayed to him. The former pontiff, who died in 2005, is credited with saving the life of the French nun and he is now expected to be beatified, the step before canonisation as a saint, before the end of the year. Photo by Anthony Serpe/ABACAPRESS.COM
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre speaks with the medias during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence's archbishopric, Monday, Jan.17, 2011. The pope has approved a miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II's intercession and set May 1 as the date for the beloved pontiff to be beatified. Pope Benedict XVI declared in a decree Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, that the cure of a French nun, sister Marie Simon-Pierre, who suffered from Parkinson's disease was miraculous, the last step needed for the beatification, in Monday, Jan. 17, 2011. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre speaks with the media during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence's archbishopric, Monday, Jan.17, 2011. The pope has approved a miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II's intercession and set May 1 as the date for the beloved pontiff to be beatified. Pope Benedict XVI declared in a decree Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, that the cure of a French nun, sister Marie Simon-Pierre, who suffered from Parkinson's disease was miraculous, the last step needed for the beatification, in Monday, Jan. 17, 2011. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, center, and nuns of the Catholic Maternity, arrive at a press conference at Aix-en-Provence's archbishopric, Monday, Jan. 17, 2011. The pope has approved a miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II's intercession and set May 1 as the date for the beloved pontiff to be beatified. Pope Benedict XVI declared in a decree Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, that the cure of a French nun, sister Marie Simon-Pierre, who suffered from Parkinson's disease was miraculous, the last step needed for the beatification, in Monday, Jan. 17, 2011. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre speaks is seen during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence's archbishopric, Monday, Jan.17, 2011. The pope has approved a miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II's intercession and set May 1 as the date for the beloved pontiff to be beatified. Pope Benedict XVI declared in a decree Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, that the cure of a French nun, sister Marie Simon-Pierre, who suffered from Parkinson's disease was miraculous, the last step needed for the beatification, in Monday, Jan. 17, 2011. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre speaks is seen during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence's archbishopric, Monday, Jan.17, 2011. The pope has approved a miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II's intercession and set May 1 as the date for the beloved pontiff to be beatified. Pope Benedict XVI declared in a decree Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, that the cure of a French nun, sister Marie Simon-Pierre, who suffered from Parkinson's disease was miraculous, the last step needed for the beatification, in Monday, Jan. 17, 2011. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre speaks is seen during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence's archbishopric, Monday, Jan.17, 2011. The pope has approved a miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II's intercession and set May 1 as the date for the beloved pontiff to be beatified. Pope Benedict XVI declared in a decree Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, that the cure of a French nun, sister Marie Simon-Pierre, who suffered from Parkinson's disease was miraculous, the last step needed for the beatification, in Monday, Jan. 17, 2011. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP (FILE) Picture taken 28 January, 2004 in the Vatican of young Mexican Heron Badillo (2nd, R) accompanied by his mother Maria del Refugio Mireles and his father Felipe de Jesus Badillo, as he shows photographs to Pope John Paul II of his 1990 visit to Mexico. According to his family, then four-year Heron was healed from his leukemia -considered incurable by his doctors- by the Pope. That story was confirmed by Mexican Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan -Vatican's Health Minister during John Paul II's papacy during an telephonic interview with a Mexican TV broadcast 02 April, 2005. AFP PHOTO MAXIMMUM QUALITY AVAILABLE