World | Pope John Paul II John Paul II Speeding Toward Sainthood Benedict expected to beatify him this year By Nick McMaster Posted Jan 12, 2011 3:50 PM CST Copied In this June 7, 1979 file photo, Pope John Paul II walks outside the home where he was born in Wadowice, Poland. (AP Photo, File) John Paul II's fast track to sainthood gets even faster this week. A Vatican panel has concluded that the former pontiff did indeed perform a miracle—a nun says her Parkinson's disappeared after she prayed to him—and will present its findings to Pope Benedict within days, reports Reuters. Benedict is expected to approve the miracle, then set a date for beatification later this year. That would bring John Paul one step from canonization, at which point he'll need either one more miracle or a waiver from Benedict. A Guardian columnist thinks the fast pace (it usually takes decades) is a mistake. Read These Next Mystery donor to US troops has been identified. Within half hour, Navy fighter jet and copter both go into the sea. The strangely, lonely final days of Gene Hackman. Study sheds light on what killed half of Napoleon's grand army. Report an error