Archbishop Fulton Sheen Beatification Could Come 'Very Quickly' by Catholic News Agency | Source: www.catholicnewsagency.com

PEORIA, ILL., June 30 (CNA/EWTN News)
A priest
connected with the cause of Archbishop Fulton Sheen has said the "historic speed" with which he was
declared venerable could be a sign that next steps to the beatification and canonization of the
famous U.S. television evangelist and author might proceed at a rapid pace. Msgr. Stanley Deptula, the executive director of the Archbishop
Fulton John Sheen Foundation, told a June 29 telephone press conference that only God knows whether
and when Ven. Fulton Sheen will advance to sainthood. However, the speed of Fulton Sheen's cause has been "remarkably
quick." "This cause enjoys the support of
cardinals and bishops and priests around the world, so much does Fulton Sheen mean in their own
lives and own vocations," the monsignor said.
"We might be very hopeful that with this level of support, and the importance Fulton Sheen means to
the Church in the modern world, we might see that these next steps progress very
quickly." Ven. Fulton Sheen's cause has
support from cardinals, bishops and priests around the world because he meant "so much" in their own
lives and vocations, Msgr. Deptula explained.
On June 28 Pope Benedict XVI authorized a decree that recognized the heroic virtues of the beloved
host of the "Catholic Hour" radio show and the ABC television show "Life is Worth Living." Ven.
Fulton Sheen authored many books and headed Society for the Propagation of the Faith. He served as
an auxiliary bishop of New York and as Bishop of Rochester. He continued to be a leading figure in U.S. Catholicism until his death in
1979 at the age of 84. His cause for
sainthood was opened in 2002. An authenticated miracle is now needed for Ven. Fulton Sheen to be
beatified, the last step before canonization.
Msgr. Deptula said that three "fully documented alleged miracles" attributed to Fulton Sheen's
intercession have been collected. However, the Vatican's Congregation for the Saints asked those
presenting his cause, known as "postulators," to submit only one case. The postulators chose to submit the case of James Fulton
Engstrom, a boy born apparently stillborn in September 2010 to Bonnie and Travis Engstrom of the
Peoria-area town of Goodfield. The child's mother and her husband prayed to Archbishop Sheen to heal
their son. Although the baby showed no pulse
for an hour after his birth, his heart started beating and he escaped serious medical
problems. "If all goes well, that miracle
will be presented to the Holy Father for his authentication," Msgr. Deptula explained. "Only God
works a miracle, but only the Church can authenticate a miracle." Bishop Daniel Jenky of Peoria, Ill. and several other priests addressed the
June 29 press conference. The bishop said
that Ven. Fulton Sheen "displayed virtues that the rest of us can try to imitate." He was a
"pioneer" in using media to proclaim the gospel and preached and taught
"relentlessly." "We are so happy that
His Holiness has declared Fulton Sheen venerable," Bishop Jenky said. At the start of his priestly life in Peoria, Ven. Fulton Sheen
went door to door evangelizing "a dying parish," powered by his continual prayer
life. "He always believed that the miracle of
bringing more people to Christ came from the time spent on his knees before the Blessed Sacrament,"
the bishop said. "Perhaps most importantly,
he was a man of holiness, of intense daily prayer," he said. "That is an example that I believe the
Church needs to imitate in these days." Msgr.
Deptula said Sheen's example can give Christians guidance on how to better engage the world by
"using every tool at our disposal to bring the eternal and perennial Good News of Jesus Christ to
our brothers and sisters today." Ven. Fulton
Sheen also dedicated the profits from his books into foreign missions. Fr. Andrew Small, OMI, the current head of the Society for the
Propagation of the Faith, said that these efforts had brought "great fruits" in 1,150 dioceses
around the world encompassing half the globe.
Sheen's work has helped create 9,000 clinics, 10,000 orphanages, and 1,200 schools. The institutions
his donations support now educate 80,000 seminarians and 9,000 vowed religious. He said that Sheen is "beloved around the world" and very few new
possible saints are known as globally as him.
"As Americans that's something we can be proud of," said Fr. Small. Fr. Andrew Apostoli, CFR, the vice-postulator of Fulton Sheen's cause, called
Sheen "a true disciple of Jesus." He cited
Sheen's essay "America Needs a Saint" in which the archbishop talked about "having a homegrown
American saint, someone who grew up here in our country, to show that the Church had reached a
maturity to produce saints." Fr. Apostoli
recounted: "As I thought about that, I said to myself 'God willing, he's the saint we
need'." Bishop Jenky will preside at a Sept 9
thanksgiving Mass at Peoria's Cathedral of St. Mary. "Fulton Sheen plays very well in Peoria," the bishop said. He reported that
the cathedral has been filled at every Mass commemorating the archbishop. In response to the Vatican decree, the Archbishop Fulton John
Sheen Foundation has launched a website about the celebrations at
www.celebratesheen.com.
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I havbwe a bit of rtviira for you, which I have never seen in any writings. Bishop Sheen told me this himself when I visite him just before he left for theVatican Council. As he prepared for the Council, he brushed up on his Latin by listening to Winnie Elle Pooh. As a former Latin teacher, I thought it interesting and amusing! You will not remember me, I am sure, but I talked with you at the reception following the anniversary Mass, telling you of Bishop Sheen's bringing me Home at St. Pat's so many years ago.. Can't wait to read your book! Helen T.O.P, in Appalachia I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and your joy may be complete.12This is my commandment: love one another as I love you.135 No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends.14You are my friends if you do what I command you.15I no longer call you slaves, because a slave does not know what his master is doing. I have called you friends, 6 because I have told you everything I have heard from my Father.16It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name he may give you.17This I command you: love one another.palachia
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