All Popes, or rather, all the most recent Popes, starting from the Second Vatican Council, are presented as saints. It is not by chance that the canonizations of John XXIII and John Paul II have left in their wake the canonization of Pius IX and the beatification of Pius XII, while the cause of Paul VI moves forward. It almost seems that a halo of sanctity must envelop the Conciliar and Post-conciliar eras, to infallibilizean historic age which saw the primacy of pastoral praxis assert itself over doctrine in the Church.
Could that fact be just God’s blessings on his Church, the way for us to recognize the issues with Pope F. and to rid the Church of Papolatry?