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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
A nurse kisses Pope John Paul II's hand in St Peters basilica at the Vatican, 11 February 2004, at the end of the mass to mark the annual commemoration on the feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes. In his homely the 83-year-old pontiff urged Roman Catholics not to abandon the suffering and the aged and thanked those who dedicate their lives to the service of the sick. AFP PHOTO/Vincenzo PINTO
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Pope John Paul II takes part in a native ritual performed by indigenous women, during the beatification mass held at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, 01 August 2002. The Pope beatified today two native Mexicans, killed by fellow villagers they denounced for praying to traditional gods in violation of decrees issued by the Spanish colonialists. Beatification is the first step toward declaring a person a saint.
** FILE ** Pope John Paul II blesses an unidentified youth during a private audience with a group of children from Poland who are sick with cancer, at the Vatican in this June 4, 2001 file photo. At left in background, Jolanta Kwasniewski, wife Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski, head of the Polish foundation called "Understanding without borders." Bit by bit over his 26-year papacy, John Paul II has built a rich body of reference about the final stages of life. Its pillars include categorical rejection of euthanasia, insistence on treatments that help people bear ailments with dignity and encouragement of research to "enhance and prolong human life." But some gray areas remain. There's room in the pope's view to refuse some forms of aggressive medical intervention for terminally ill patients and avoid painkillers that induce unconsciousness. (AP Photo/Osservatore Romano/File)
Pope John Paul II comforts a sick man on a stretcher during an open-air special Jubilee Celebration for the Sick and for Health Care Workers in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Friday, February 11 2000. Tens of thousands of sick and disabled faithful and pilgrims, many of them on stretchers and wheelchairs, attended the solemn Mass, part of the Vatican's Jubilee 2000 celebrations. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP PAPIEZ JAN PAWEL II BLOGOSLAWI DZIECKO PODCZAS AUDIENCJI PAPIESKIEJ W WATYKANIE WATYKAN 22/12/1999 Pope John Paul II blesses a baby at the end of the Papal General audience, 22 December 1999 in Vatican. The Jubilee 2000 will start in two days when Pope John Paul II opens the Holy Door at the Saint Peter Basilic. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE)
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Pope John Paul II kisses a young child Mexican Cardinal Norberto Rivera(L), primate of the Catholic Church in Mexico, looks on, at the Azteca stadium during a rally described as an encounter with all the generations in Mexico City 25 January. An estimated 120,000 are attending the event. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) AFP PHOTO/JORGE UZON
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP PHOTO Pope John Paul II (R) blesses a child held by his mother 24 January during his visit to the Adolfo Lopez Mateos Hospital in Mexico City. The pope met with various terminally ill patients, including those infected with the AIDS virus. Pope John Paul II is on an official five-day visit to Mexico.
Pope John Paul II blesses a child held by his mother during the pope's visit to the Adolfo Lopez Mateos Hospital in Mexico City Sunday Jan. 24, 1999. The pope met with various terminally ill patients, including those infected with the AIDS virus. Pope John Paul II is on an official five-day visit to Mexico. (AP Photo/Pool)
PHOTO: EAST NEWS JAN PAWEL II I CHORZY NA AIDS I TRAD W EL RINCON NA KUBIE Pope John Paul II is kissed on the hand by a patient at a small hospital converted into a sanctuary for victims of AIDS and leprosy 24 January at El Rincon, some 25 kms outside Havana, Cuba. The site has become famous because of the tens of thousands of pilgrims that flock to the church, dedicated to Saint Lazarus, every 17 December. AFP PHOTO/POOL
PHOTO: EAST NEWS JAN PAWEL II BLOGOSLAWI CHORYCH NA AIDS I TRAD W EL RINCON NA KUBIE Pope John Paul II blesses a patient at a small hospital converted into a sanctuary for victims of AIDS and leprosy 24 January at El Rincon, some 25 kms outside Havana, Cuba. The site has become famous because of the tens of thousands of pilgrims that flock every 17 December to the church dedicated to Saint Lazarus . AFP PHOTO/POOL
JAN PAWEL II BLOGOSLAWI CHORYCH NA AIDS I TRAD W EL RINCON NA KUBIE Pope John Paul II blesses a patient at a small hospital converted into a sanctuary for victims of AIDS and leprosy 24 January at El Rincon, some 25 kms outside Havana, Cuba. The site has become famous because of the tens of thousands of pilgrims that flock every 17 December to the church dedicated to Saint Lazarus . AFP PHOTO/POOL
Pope John Paul II, blesses wheel-chair bound Steven Norton, 9, who suffers from AIDS, as he walks down the aisle of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, Oct. 7, 1995. Norton is accompanied by his adoptive mother Patricia Norton, left, and family friend Jeff Conway, who also suffers from AIDS. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)