It's not a miracle, but it is a sweet way to express our nostalgia for the Servant of God, Pope John Paul II.
History: October 2007 Archives
Pope John Paul II visited the US on October 1, 1979, starting here in Boston. Post your recollections of the visit in the comments.
Update: for the "young adult" readers who don't remember the occasion (Hi, John!), here's a post from five years ago with my recollections.
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