The Diocese of Rome is collecting accounts of miracles attributed to the intercession of the late Pope John Paul II:
"The Vatican is urging Roman Catholics to contribute to the late Pope’s beatification by sending e-mails about miracles performed after his death.
"The website for the Diocese of Rome will soon start publishing the readers’ messages under several categories.
"John Paul II, who died in April, encouraged the use of the internet."
How cool is that? Modern technology at the service of a cause of canonization. Near as I can tell, here is the web site of the Diocese of Rome. (Note: Link updated.) The post title is, of course, just my attempt to be clever. It is not the address to which you should send reports of miracles.
John Paul II, pray for us.
Congrats. Clever U B. 😉
Honestly though… it’s exciting. Everybody acts like the catholic church would preffer we all exist in the dark ages, but when it comes down to it… we’ve got so many great resources online, and we do use the internet for GOOD insted of evil 🙂
Cool, a Papal laptop!
Actually, the website of the Diocese of Rome is:
http://www.webdiocesi.chiesacattolica.it/cci_new/vis_diocesi.jsp?idDiocesi=169
Thanks, Eric! I’ve fixed the link.