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  • [No.]: 7.
    [Saint]: 103 Korean Martyrs
    [Date of Canonization]: 6 May 1984
    [Place of Canonization]: Seoul, Korea

  • [No.]: 29.
    [Saint]: Clelia Barbieri
    [Date of Canonization]: 9 April 1989
    [Place of Canonization]: St. Peter's Basilica

  • [No.]: 55.
    [Saint]: Marcellin Joseph Benoît Champagnat
    [Date of Canonization]: 18 April 1999
    [Place of Canonization]: St. Peter's Basilica

  • [No.]: 72.
    [Saint]: Augustine Chao and 119 companions
    [Date of Canonization]: 1 October 2000
    [Place of Canonization]: St. Peter's Basilica

  • [No.]: 13.
    [Saint]: Jacobo Kyushei Tomonaga and 13 Companions
    [Date of Canonization]: 18 October 1987
    [Place of Canonization]: St. Peter's Basilica

  • [No.]: 65.
    [Saint]: Román Adame Rosales
    [Date of Canonization]: 21 May 2000
    [Place of Canonization]: St. Peter's Basilica

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For the first time in history, two pope leaders of the Catholic Church were canonized at the same time. This canon is held only when someone has been declared a saint. The ceremony was officially recognized by the Catholic Church, which believes that someone who lives a holy life in heaven deserves to be respected and imitated by Catholics. When Pope John Johan Paul II was canonized between 1978 and 2005, the Vatican’s Roman Catholic church was filled with anticipation and excitement.

In addition, the random tool compiled a list of 111 people who had been canonized by Pope John Johan Paul. Their full name, time of enlistment, and place of enlistment are all recorded in the generator. These canonizations helped to establish the prestige of the saints and to spread church laws and regulations more actively.

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