The media anticipation surrounding the Vatican Mass that took place on April 27 was almost without precedent, but then again so was the reason for the excitement—namely, two popes presiding over the canonization of two other popes. In the two-hour ceremony, attended by more than 50 heads of state, 1,000 bishops, and witnessed by nearly a million onlookers, Pope Francis, joined by Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, proclaimed sainthood for two pontifical predecessors, Popes John XXIII and John Paul II. The global attention produced by the carefully managed rite of canonization of two Popes provided another surge for the soaring popularity of Francis. This unprecedented action of a dual pontifical canonization also demonstrated Francis’ exceptional political and leadership skills. Indeed, a key ...




















