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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MARIA ISABEL SANCHEZ Costa Rican Floribeth Mora speaks during an interview with AFP on March 26, 2014 at her residence in Dulce Nombre de Cartago, Cartago, Costa Rica. Her testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27th. AFP PHOTO/EZEQUIEL BECERRA

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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MARIA ISABEL SANCHEZ Costa Rican Floribeth Mora looks at a little chapel with the image of late Pope John Paul II set at the entrance of her home during an interview with AFP on March 26, 2014 at her residence in Dulce Nombre de Cartago, Cartago, Costa Rica. Her testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism Mora had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27th. AFP PHOTO/EZEQUIEL BECERRA

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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MARIA ISABEL SANCHEZ Jazmin Torres (L) cries as she tells that her mother is in the same situation Floribeth Mora (C) was before her miraculous healing during an interview with AFP on March 26, 2014 at Floribeth's residence in Dulce Nombre de Cartago, Cartago, Costa Rica. Her testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27th. AFP PHOTO/EZEQUIEL BECERRA

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French nun Marie Simon-Pierre (C), whose apparent healing was considered as the second miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II setting him up to officially become a saint, arrives for a press conference on April 16, 2014 in Aix-en-Provence, southern France, a few days ahead of John Paul II's canonization by Pope Francis. On May 2011, the late pope John Paul II was beatified as a precursor to sainthood after being credited for miraculously curing the French nun of Parkinson's disease. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS

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French nun Marie Simon-Pierre, whose apparent healing was considered as the second miracle attributed to Pope John Paul II setting him up to officially become a saint, attends a press conference on April 16, 2014 in Aix-en-Provence, southern France, a few days ahead of John Paul II's canonization on April 27 by Pope Francis. On May 2011, the late pope John Paul II was beatified as a precursor to sainthood after being credited for miraculously curing the French nun of Parkinson's disease. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS

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Costa Rican Floribeth Mora (R), who says she was cured of a serious brain condition by a miracle attributed to late Pope John Paul II, and her husband Edwin Arce pose during an interview in Rome on April 24, 2014. Mora's testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLI

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Costa Rican Floribeth Mora, who says she was cured of a serious brain condition by a miracle attributed to late Pope John Paul II, poses during a press conference in Rome on April 24, 2014. Mora's testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLI

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Costa Rican Floribeth Mora, who says she was cured of a serious brain condition by a miracle attributed to late Pope John Paul II, poses during a press conference in Rome on April 24, 2014. Mora's testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLI

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Costa Rican Floribeth Mora, who says she was cured of a serious brain condition by a miracle attributed to late Pope John Paul II, cries during a press conference in Rome on April 24, 2014. Mora's testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLI

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Costa Rican Floribeth Mora (C), who says she was cured of a serious brain condition by a miracle attributed to late Pope John Paul II, arrives for a press conference in Rome on April 24, 2014. Mora's testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLI

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Floribeth Mora, a Costa Rican woman whose inoperable brain aneurysm purportedly disappeared after she prayed to John Paul II, walks past a portrait of him made by Polish artist Anna Gulak as she leaves after a press conference at the Vatican, Thursday, April 24, 2014. John Paul II will be made saint together with late pope John XXIII during a solemn ceremony at the Vatican Sunday (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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Floribeth Mora, a Costa Rican woman whose inoperable brain aneurysm purportedly disappeared after she prayed to John Paul II, attends a press conference at the Vatican, Thursday, April 24, 2014. John Paul II will be made saint together with late Pope John XXIII during a solemn ceremony at the Vatican Sunday. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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Floribeth Mora, a Costa Rican woman whose inoperable brain aneurysm purportedly disappeared after she prayed to John Paul II, is flanked by father Federico Lombardi as she attends a press conference at the Vatican, Thursday, April 24, 2014. John Paul II will be made saint together with late Pope John XXIII during a solemn ceremony at the Vatican Sunday. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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Costa Rican Floribeth Mora, who says she was cured of a serious brain condition by a miracle attributed to late Pope John Paul II, attends a mass at the San Stanislao church in Rome on April 24, 2014. Mora's testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLI

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Costa Rican Floribeth Mora, who says she was cured of a serious brain condition by a miracle attributed to late Pope John Paul II, arrives for a mass at the San Stanislao church in Rome on April 24, 2014. Mora's testimony in the miraculous healing of the aneurism she had in the right hemisphere of her brain in 2011 and that she ascribed to the intercession of late Pope John Paul II, was decisive for the canonization of the pope, scheduled for April 27, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLI

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Costa Rican Floribeth Mora, who claims she was cured of a serious brain condition by a miracle attributed to late Pope John Paul II, hands the relic of John Paul II to Pope Francis during the canonisation mass of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II on St Peter's at the Vatican on April 27, 2014. Catholics from around the world gathered in Rome on Sunday for a mass presided by Pope Francis to confer sainthood on John Paul II and John XXIII -- two influential popes who helped shape 20th century history. AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS SOLARO

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Fot. Wojtek Laski/East News Watykan, 27.04.2014 Cudownie uzdrowiona przez Jana Pawla II Costa Rican Floribeth Mora Diaz niesie relikwiarz z relikwia JP II podczas historycznej kanonizacji Jana Pawla II i Jana XXIII na Placu Swietego Piotra w Watykanie. Healed by John Paul II, Costa Rican Floribeth Mora Diaz carries a reliquary containing a relic of Saint John Paul II during an historic double canonization ceremony on April 27, 2014 in Saint Peter's Square in the Vatican.

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PHOTO: WOJTEK LASKI / EAST NEWS Historyczna kanonizacja dwoch papiezy: Jana Pawla II i Jana XXIII, plac sw. Piotra, Watykan, 27.04.2014. N/Z: Floribeth Mora Diaz, Kostarykanka, ktorej uzdrowienie przypisywane jest Blogoslawionemu Janowi Pawlowi II, wnosi relikwiarz zawierajacy relikwie papieza, u jej boku towarzyszy jej maz.

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PHOTO: WOJTEK LASKI / EAST NEWS Historyczna kanonizacja dwoch papiezy: Jana Pawla II i Jana XXIII, plac sw. Piotra, Watykan, 27.04.2014. N/Z: Floribeth Mora Diaz, Kostarykanka uzdrowiona przez Swietego Jana Pawla II wnosi relikwiarz zawierajacy relikwie swietego.

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PHOTO: WOJTEK LASKI / EAST NEWS Papieska audiencja generalna na placu sw. Piotra, Watykan, 30.04.2014. N/Z: Floribeth Mora Diaz z Kostaryki, uzdrowiona przez Jana Pawla II.

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