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English Cardinal on path to sainthood after 'miracle'

An American clergyman whose recovery from a spinal condition could lead to Cardinal John Henry Newman becoming England’s first non-martyr saint since the Reformation told yesterday of his amazement when his prayers were answered. Full Article at Times Online

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