- Fulton J. Sheen
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name = Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
religion =
See =Titular See ofNewport (Wales )
Title = Titular Archbishop of Newport
Period = 1969–1979
Predecessor =
Successor =
ordination =September 20 ,1919
bishops =Auxiliary Bishop of theArchdiocese of New York (1951–1965) Bishop of Rochester (1966–1969)
date of birth =May 8 ,1895
place of birth =El Paso, Illinois
date of death =December 9 ,1979
place of death =Servant of God Fulton John Sheen (born Peter John Sheen
May 8 ,1895 –December 9 ,1979 ) was an Americanarchbishop of theRoman Catholic Church . He was Bishop of Rochester, New York and Americantelevision 's first religious broadcaster of note, hosting "Life Is Worth Living " in the early 1950s, first on theDuMont Television Network and later on ABC, from 1951 to 1957. He later hosted "The Fulton Sheen Program" in syndication with a virtually identical format from 1961 to 1968; these later programs, many of which were taped in color, are still frequently rebroadcast today.Sheen was born in
El Paso, Illinois , the oldest of four sons of a farmer. Though he was known as Fulton, his mother's maiden name, he was baptized as Peter John Sheen. As an infant, Sheen contractedtuberculosis . After the family moved to nearbyPeoria, Illinois , Sheen's first role in theRoman Catholic Church was as an altar boy at St. Mary's Cathedral.Education
After earning high school valedictorian honors at Spalding Institute in Peoria in 1913, Sheen was educated at St. Viator College,
Bourbonnais, Illinois (later closed; its campus is now home to Olivet Nazarene College).Sheen attended Saint Paul Seminary in
Minnesota before hisordination onSeptember 20 ,1919 , then followed that with further studies atThe Catholic University of America inWashington, D.C. .cite web | title=About Fulton J. Sheen | publisher=Fulton J. Sheen website | url=http://www.bishopsheen.com/store.asp?pid=13501&catid=19766 | accessdate=2007-12-20 ] His youthful appearance was still evident on one occasion when a local priest who was unable to celebrate Mass asked Sheen to substitute for him.Sheen earned a doctorate in philosophy at the
Catholic University of Leuven inBelgium in 1923. While there, he became the first American ever to win theCardinal Mercier award for the best philosophical treatise.Sheen then taught theology at
St. Edmund's College, Ware inEngland . In 1926, the Bishop of his hometown in Peoria asked him to take over St. Patrick's Parish. After eight months, Sheen returned to Catholic University in Washington, D.C., to teachphilosophy .Radio and television
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name=Fulton J. Sheen
dipstyle=The Most Reverend
offstyle=Your Excellency
relstyle=Your Excellency
deathstyle=Servant of God |A popular instructor, Sheen wrote the first of seventy-three books in 1925, and in 1930 began a weekly Sunday nightradio broadcast, "The Catholic Hour". Two decades later, the broadcast had a weekly listening audience of four million people. "Time" magazine referred to him in 1946 as "the golden-voiced Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen, U.S. Catholicism's famed proselytizer" and reported that his radio broadcast received 3,000–6,000 letters weekly from listeners. [cite news |accessdate=2007-12-16|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,934406,00.html|title=Radio Religion|date=January 21 1946 |publisher=Time Magazine] During the middle of this era, he conducted the first religious service broadcast on the new medium oftelevision , putting in motion a new avenue for his religious pursuits.Sheen was also credited with helping convert a number of notable figures to the Catholic faith, including writer
Heywood Broun , politicianClare Boothe Luce and automakerHenry Ford II .Sheen was consecrated a bishop on
June 11 ,1951 [ [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bsheen.html Archbishop Fulton John Sheen [Catholic-Hierarchy ] ] . He served as anAuxiliary Bishop of theArchdiocese of New York from 1951 to 1965. In 1951 he also began a weekly television program on the DuMont network, "Life is Worth Living ". The show, scheduled for Tuesday nights at 8:00 p.m., was not expected to offer much of a challenge against ratings giantsMilton Berle andFrank Sinatra , but surprisingly held its own, causing Berle to joke, "He uses old material, too." In 1952, Sheen won anEmmy Award for his efforts, accepting the acknowledgment by saying, "I feel it is time I pay tribute to my four writers—Matthew, Mark, Luke and John."The program consisted of Sheen simply speaking in front of a live audience, often speaking on the theology of current topics such as the evils of
Communism or the usage ofpsychology , occasionally using a chalkboard. One of his best-remembered presentations came in February 1953, when he forcefully denounced the Soviet regime ofJoseph Stalin . Sheen gave a dramatic reading of the burial scene from Shakespeare'sJulius Caesar , substituting the names of Caesar, Cassius,Mark Antony , andBrutus with those of prominent Soviet leaders: Stalin, Beria, Malenkov, and Vishinsky. He concluded by saying, "Stalin must one day meet his judgment." OnMarch 5 ,1953 , Stalin died.The show ran until 1957, drawing as many as 30 million people on a weekly basis. In 1958, he became national director of the
Society for the Propagation of the Faith , serving for eight years before being appointedBishop of Rochester onOctober 26 ,1966 . Sheen also hosted a nationally-syndicated series, "The Fulton Sheen Program", from 1961 to 1968 (first in black and white and then in color). The format of this series was basically the same as "Life is Worth Living".Later years
While serving in Rochester, he created the "Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation", which survives to this day. However, his continuing celebrity status led to travels outside the Diocese, preventing him from establishing a close relationship with parishioners. He also spent some of his energy on political activities, such as his denunciation of the
Vietnam War in August 1967. OnOctober 15 ,1969 , one month after celebrating his 50th anniversary as a priest, Sheen resigned from his position and was then appointedArchbishop of theTitular See of Newport (Wales) byPope Paul VI . The largely ceremonial position allowed Sheen to continue his extensive writing. Archbishop Sheen wrote 73 books and numerous articles and columns.On
October 2 ,1979 , two months before Sheen's death,Pope John Paul II visitedSt. Patrick's Cathedral, New York and embraced Sheen, saying, "You have written and spoken well of the Lord Jesus Christ. You are a loyal son of the Church."Sheen is buried in the crypt of St. Patrick's Cathedral, near the deceased Archbishops of New York. The official repository of Sheen's papers, television programs, and other materials is at
St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry inRochester, New York [ [http://www.stbernards.edu/fjsheen.htm The Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Archives] accessed 15 August, 2007]Posthumous appeal
In 2002, Sheen's Cause for Canonization was officially opened, and so he is now referred to as a "
Servant of God ".Re-runs of Sheen's various programs continue to be aired on the
Eternal Word Television Network , introduced byJoseph Campanella . Re-runs are also aired on theTrinity Broadcasting Network . In addition to his television appearances, Archbishop Sheen can also be heard on Relevant Radio.On
February 2 ,2008 the archives of Archbishop Sheen were sealed at a ceremony during a special Mass at the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception inPeoria, Illinois . The archive was shipped toRome where thebeatification and subsequentcanonization cause of Archbishop Sheen was officially opened onApril 15 ,2008 .Books by Fulton J. Sheen
Bishop Sheen wrote 73 books, including:
* [http://books.google.com/books?q=god.and.intelligence.in.modern.philosophy "God and Intelligence in Modern Philosophy" 1925 Longmans, Green and Co.]
*"The Seven Last Words" (1933, The Century Co.)
*"Philosophy of Science" (1934, Bruce Publishing Co.)
*"The Eternal Galilean" (1934, Appleton-Century-Crofts)
*"Calvary and the Mass" (1936, P. J. Kenedy & Sons)
*"The Cross and the Beatitudes" (1937, P. J. Kenedy & Sons)
*"Seven Words of Jesus and Mary" (1945, P. J. Kenedy & Sons)
*"Communism and the Conscience of the West" (1948, Bobbs-Merrill)
*"Three to Get Married" (1951, Appleton-Century-Crofts)
*"Life Is Worth Living" Series 1-5 (1953-1957, McGraw-Hill)
*"Way to Happiness" (1953, Maco Magazine)
*"Way to Inner Peace" (1955, Garden City Books)
*"Life of Christ" (1958, McGraw-Hill)
*"Missions and the World Crisis" (1963, Bruce Publishing Co.)
*"Footprints in a Darkened Forest" (1967, Meredith Press)
*"Lenten and Easter Inspirations" (1967, Maco Ecumenical Books)
*"Treasure in Clay: The Autobiography of Fulton J. Sheen" (1980, Doubleday & Co.)References
External links
* [http://www.bishopsheen.com Fulton J. Sheen official website]
* [http://www.archbishopsheencause.org/ Cause for Canonization of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen]
* [http://www.oldstarbooks.com/Authors/Sheen/SheenBook.htm Books by Fulton J. Sheen]
* [http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/sheen.htm Stalin for Time: Did Bishop Fulton Sheen foretell the death of Stalin?] (Snopes.com)
* [http://www.intermirifica.org/sheen.htm Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen—Author, Orator and Missionary] , by John A. Hardon, S.J.
* [http://www.keepthefaith.org/default.aspx Archbishop Fulton Sheen] : 200 talks given by Archbishop Fulton Sheen available in MP3 format, along with streaming video of his Family Retreat in color.
* [http://www.americancatholictruthsociety.com/articles/sheen.htm Life Is Worth Living] freely available talks inMP3 audio. At least two of the MP3s on this site are incomplete.
* [http://www.bishopsheen.excerptsofinri.com/ Audio archive of Life Is Worth Living]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6AOvStZS64 Video of a 1941 Solemn High Mass] , held atOur Lady of Sorrows Basilica in Chicago. High Mass in full detail, narrated by then-Mgr. Fulton J. Sheen.
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=9sYkk6bo0nw Life is Worth Living broadcast on Temptation (Part III)]
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