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Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII will be declared saints in a historic double canonization Sunday. Here are the AP's all-format plans surrounding ceremony.
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Friday
— VATICAN-5 THINGS TO KNOW-THE SAINTS AND JEWS — Popes John XXIII and John Paul II revolutionized the Catholic Church's relationships with Jews. Here are some of the highlights. SENT: 760 words, photo.
Saturday
VATICAN-FRANCIS' POPES
VATICAN CITY — When Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio almost became pope in 2005, he told a trusted friend that he would have called himself John XXIV after the "Good Pope" he so admired. When he finally did become pope in 2013, his first words in public — that his fellow cardinals had gone "almost to the end of the Earth" to choose a new pope — were almost verbatim what Pope John Paul II had said upon his election in 1978. Both popes due to be canonized on April 27 have had a profound influence on Francis — John Paul plucked him out of relative obscurity and made him archbishop of Buenos Aires and later a cardinal, but it is John XXIII who has clearly been the greater inspiration. By Nicole Winfield.
POLAND-JOHN PAUL II
KRAKOW - Thousands of Poles gather in churches and city squares for prayers and vigils on the eve of the Vatican ceremony in which their beloved Pope John Paul II is to be made saint. By Monika Scislowska.
— JOHN PAUL II-FIVE PLACES — A list of top locations in Poland associated with Pope John Paul II, from the basilica in his hometown of Wadowice where he was baptized to nearby Krakow's 'Pope Window,' from where he spoke to crowds during his visits.
— VATICAN-5 THINGS TO KNOW-FRANCIS' POPES — How the current pope has praised his predecessors.
Sunday
VATICAN-SAINTS
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis canonizes two of the 20th Century's greatest popes — John XXIII and John Paul II — in a ceremony that is likely to see two living popes honoring two dead ones. Pope Benedict XVI is expected to make a cameo appearance at the saint-making ceremony, which by Francis' own design amounts to a delicate balancing act between the conservative and progressive wings of the Catholic Church. By Nicole Winfield and Daniela Petroff.
POLAND-JOHN PAUL II
KRAKOW - Polish believers gather at a John Paul II sanctuary to watch the Vatican ceremony in which their most illustrious countryman, Pope John Paul II is made a saint. By Monika Scislowska.
— VATICAN-5 THINGS TO KNOW-THE CEREMONY __ The chanting of the Litany of Saints, the presentation of the relics, the official delegations: All the facts and figures of how the historic dual canonization will play out.
MOVED EARLIER
VATICAN-PAPAL RELICS
ROME — Vials of papal blood, wisps of John Paul II's oft-tousled, white hair. Since anything the globe-trotting John Paul wore or even touched in his 26 years as pontiff is considered a relic, the collection of objects to inspire veneration seems almost inexhaustible and is spurring a rush to possess one ahead of his April 27 canonization. By Frances D'Emilio. SENT: 1,290 words, photos.
— VATICAN-RELICS IN HISTORY — How relics have been bought, sold, stolen and traded over centuries. SENT: 580 words, photo.
— VATICAN-JOHN PAUL II-BIO BOX — Notable deeds and words of Pope John Paul II. SENT: 625 words, photo.
— VATICAN_JOHN XXIII-BIO BOX — John XXIII's brief papacy made big mark for church. SENT: 600 words, photo.
— VATICAN-5 THINGS TO KNOW-SAINTHOOD — Miracles, martyrs and everything you need to know about how saints are made. SENT: 1,320 words.
VATICAN-THE OTHER POPE
VATICAN CITY — While much of the world's focus April 27 will be on the remarkable papacy of Pope John Paul II, the "other" pope being canonized — John XXIII — was no less revolutionary for having convened the Second Vatican Council and is actually even more relevant to the current pope, Francis. By Daniela Petroff and Nicole Winfield. SENT: 970 words, photos.
POLAND-FADING JOHN PAUL
WADOWICE, Poland — Nine years after Pope John Paul II died, memories are fading, a new generation of Poles has grown up without a native son in the Vatican and the once staunchly Roman Catholic country is changing. That has all contributed to the seemingly meager levels of enthusiasm in Poland over John Paul's April 27 canonization, a dramatic shift from even three years ago when hundreds of thousands of people flocked to Rome for his beatification. By Monika Scislowska. SENT: 730 words, photos.
VATICAN-ABUSE LEGACY
VATICAN CITY — Pope John Paul II is remembered for helping to bring down Communism and for inspiring a generation of Catholics, but the sexual abuse scandal that festered on his watch remains a stain on his legacy. Pope Francis has inherited the most damaging case, the Legion of Christ, and must now decide what to do with the order that was placed under Vatican receivership because of problems stemming from its pedophile founder. A look at the documentation the Vatican received starting in the 1940s and through John Paul's pontificate about the founder and the troubled, cult-like order he created. By Nicole Winfield. SENT: 1,100 words, photo.
COSTA RICA-JOHN PAUL-MIRACLE
TRES RIOS, Costa Rica — The woman whose brain aneurysm disappeared in what she calls a miraculous intervention by Pope John Paul II says she remains in perfect health three years later, and her life has been transformed by the experience. Floribeth Mora greets a seemingly unending stream of local and international visitors in her modest home outside the Costa Rican capital and attends as many as four Masses a day as guest of honor. The faithful have given her so many letters to deliver to Pope Francis that she has had to buy an extra suitcase to bring to John Paul's canonization ceremony. By Javier Cordoba. SENT: 730 words, photo.
PHOTOS
Plans include coverage of the Polish faithful making the pilgrimage to Rome; arrivals by train, plane and bus; security and how Rome is coping with the influx. Transmissions on the day of the ceremony will begin at 1 a.m. EDT (0500 GMT)
VIDEO
The following pieces will be available to AP Television and APVUS customers.
— COSTA RICA MIRACLE — The women whose claim of a miracle cure provided by Pope John Paul II supported his canonization. Moved with text on April 19.
— PROFILE POPE JOHN PAUL II. Moved on April 21.
— PROFILE POPE JOHN XXIII. Moved on April 21
— POLAND WADOWICE — Where Pope John Paul grew up. Moved April 22.
— ITALY SOUVENIRS — How the souvenir industry - and even the musical theatre - have cashed in on the canonization. Will move April 23
— ITALY RELICS — Why the Church reveres papal relics and what these two Popes have left behind. Moved April 24.
— ITALY PREPS — Final preparations for the canonization ceremony. Moved April 25
— ITALY TOURISM — How the ceremony has boosted Rome's attraction for tourists. Moved April 25
— ITALY PILGRIMS — The pilgrims who have traveled from all over the world to be at the ceremony. April 26. (Online video moving April 25).
For Online Video
— POLAND POPE CAR — The owner of John Paul II's Polish vintage car is driving to Rome in the old car, hoping to make it to the Vatican in time for the ceremony. Moved April 16.
— PAPAL_SAINTS — A preview of the ceremony with background information. Moved April 25.
AP Direct will carry the ceremony live from 3:30 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. EDT (0730 to 1030 GMT) approximately. There will be multiple live positions overlooking Saint Peter's Basilica.
INTERACTIVES
VATICAN-CANONIZATION — Interactive video graphic will include background about the canonization process and a roundup of other recent canonization. It will be updated April 27 with photos of the event.
JOHN-PAUL-II — An interactive timeline of the life of Pope John Paul II.
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