Pope Francis on Sunday will preside over a pomp-filled ceremony to declare Pope John
Paul II and Pope John XXIII saints—an event that commemorates the
legacies of two of the Catholic Church's most popular popes, both
instrumental in shaping the current pontiff's groundbreaking reign.
The Vatican has confirmed that retired Pope Benedict XVI is invited to the ceremony at St. Peter's Basilica. If Benedict attends, "Rome will witness an event that has never happened
in the Church's history: two living popes witnessing the canonization
of two former popes,"
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