Speedy canonization (less than 10 years from start to finish, no devil’s advocate to address scandals that occurred during the papacy) appears highly political and undermines the credibility of the process. The unusual haste leads one to suspect that the progressives, aware of the steadily growing recognition of the rotten fruits of Vatican II, are attempting to canonize the council.
Well it started with the efforts to get the process to get fast-tracked Blessed Mother Teresia of Calcutia.
I fixed one word for you. But generally, Winner, winner, chicken dinner!