ROME (AP) - Krakow's Roman Catholic archbishop spoke Tuesday of a possible miracle performed by Pope John Paul II in France that a church tribunal will focus on as the Vatican pursues its case for beatification.
Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz, who was personal secretary to John Paul, told reporters in Rome that ``there are no problems with miracles because there are many, but they have picked one because they don't need more.'
Pressed further, Dziwisz added: ``Maybe this I can say: they have picked (one in) France.'
The Vatican needs proof of a miracle before it can proclaim John Paul eligible for sainthood, and a church tribunal from the archdiocese of Krakow, Poland, has been gathering evidence from witnesses.
Dziwisz said the process was ``proceeding very well' and could be over as soon as March, the ANSA news agency reported.
``There are many testimonies, we must choose the most accurate ones to show the personality of John Paul II,' Dziwisz was quoted as saying.
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