PILGRIMS AWAIT COPE'S BEATIFICATION; SYRACUSE'S FORMER FRANCISCAN LEADER BECOMES "BLESSED" TODAY AT ST. PETER'S BASILICA.(News)

From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) | Date: May 14, 2005 | Copyright information

Byline: Renee K. Gadoua Staff writer

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CORRECTION: May 18, 2005

An item in Saturday's paper on the beatification of Mother Marianne Cope incorrectly described as descendants four relatives of Mother Cope who were participating in the pilgrimage to Rome.

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Eighty-seven years after her death, Syracuse's former Franciscan leader, Mother Marianne Cope, will gain the title of "Blessed," putting her a step from the highest...

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