JPII - 27 IV 2014 Canonisation [500]

Canonisation of John Paul II, 27 IV 2014

Subject: Pope John Paul II
Face value: 500 pln
Alloy: 999/1000 Ag
Diameter: 1000 mm
Weight: 1000 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 966 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2014-04-15
Issue price: 7800 pln
In the central part of the coin – an image of John Paul II according to the Grzegorz Galazka’s photo. In the background – a stylized decorative surface. Along the rim – the name of the coin in Polish: Canonization of John Paul II, 27 IV 2014.

Designer: Andrzej Nowakowski
An image of an eagle from the coat of arms of the Republic of Poland. Below – the face value: 500 zł. At the bottom part of the coin, along the rim – an inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA and the year of issue: 2014.

Designer: Andrzej Nowakowski

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Canonisation of John Paul II, 27 IV 2014

Canonization (Latin: canonizatio) means “declaring someone a saint”, which is an official recognition of the sanctity of the person’s life by the Holy See, an announcement by the Pope that the person is worthy of public worship in the universal Church, and the inclusion of the person in the venerable list of saints. The canonization occurs at the conclusion of a canonization process lasting many years and differs from the beatification in that beatification initiates the official cult of the Blessed person in a local Church, that is, in a particular diocese or a country, and canonization extends the cult to the whole Church. Pope John Paul II, during 51 canonization ceremonies, declared 482 persons to be saints, most of whom were martyrs for the Christian ...

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