American Deacon Jack Suliivan (L) gestures while explaining his illness beside Archbishop Vincent Nichols (R) during a media conference at The Archbishop's House at Westminster Cathedral in London on November 9, 2009. Sullivan claims as a result of praying to Cardinal John Henry Newman, he was cured of a seriously debilitating illness. After intense investigation, the cure was approved as miraculous by the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints on June 2, 2009, thus clearing the way for beatification of Newman. Getty Images logo Getty Images 27 months ago

American Deacon Jack Suliivan (L) gestures while explaining his illness beside Archbishop Vincent Nichols (R) during a media conference at The Archbishop's House at Westminster Cathedral in London on November 9, 2009. Sullivan claims as a result of praying to Cardinal John Henry Newman, he was cured of a seriously debilitating illness. After intense investigation, the cure was approved as miraculous by the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints on June 2, 2009, thus clearing the way for beatification of Newman.