 From popes to saints a million people a million reactions starting with Boston's Cardinal Sean O'Malley Extraordinary very very moving and our new Saints arranged good weather for us. We're all grateful for that It's a great joy a great sense of unity and And you could see the reverence too with which people assisted at the Eucharist and there wasn't you know a Circus-like atmosphere. It was very respectful and prayerful. It was very moving. I think the continuity from John the 23rd who in many ways brought the church into the modern world to Francis who is further expanding that and the degree to which Courage and the clarity of John Paul II really defeated the Soviet Empire and brought freedom to hundreds of millions of people To see all of that come together in one day Was remarkable That's right. I met him in but in Dorchester because he got friend and Somewhere by Dorchester hyper his friend was with their priest. That's why I met Carol Valthalia in 76 You must be a very happy woman to die happy I dreamed about this so many years what Pope Francis is doing is building on What? Pope John the 23rd now st. John the 23rd and John Paul the 2nd built and bringing it hopefully to fruition I think he is It's an amazing experience To give you a sports analogy. It's kind of like being at a world series and Finally a family of four from Ireland. I'll let them tell the story We were up at three o'clock in the morning and came down not expecting to be anywhere near it We were just for praying the rosary just to say that the Holy Spirit will have you where you're meant to be miles away and we and God works in mysterious ways and we met a priest who led us to another place who led us to another place on a Cardinal and saw that my sister was having a baby and he gave us tickets to come right in we were up in the sixth row Right up beside everybody and enjoyed the experience completely. Ah the look of the Irish in Rome I'm Kirsten Johnson