PEORIA DIOCESE LAUNCHES 9-DAY NOVENA FOR SHEEN CAUSE

PEORIA DIOCESE LAUNCHES 9-DAY NOVENA FOR SHEEN CAUSE

From the http://www.celebratesheen.com website:

In response to the postponement of the Beatification of Fulton J. Sheen, Bishop Daniel Jenky of the Diocese of Peoria has asked the faithful to participate in a special nine-day novena to “petition God unceasingly” that the Cause may move forward to the Beatification and Canonization of Fulton Sheen.

On this 40th anniversary of Sheen’s death, Bishop Jenky decided to make known this upcoming special novena trusting in the “power of prayer” to move heaven as well as instill hope to all those saddened and disappointed by the delay announced so close to the expected Beatification.

The nine-day novena will start on December 12th, the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe and include daily meditations on reflections from Fulton Sheen. The novena is available in English and Spanish and will be carried on many Catholic television networks as well as many social media sites.

Bishop Jenky asks the many supporters of Archbishop Sheen to give themselves over to prayer, which is always the best way to support the Cause. Together, we seek God’s will in the ultimate judgment of the Apostolic See.

OP-ED: THE ACTIONS OF ROCHESTER DIOCESE: CAUTION OR SABOTAGE?

OP-ED: THE ACTIONS OF ROCHESTER DIOCESE: CAUTION OR SABOTAGE?

Tomorrow, December 9 is the 40th anniversary of the death of Venerable Fulton Sheen. As we await further news on his pending beatification, I have become aware that there is a campaign asking people to pray and/or attend Mass tomorrow for a quick and final resolution to the news that his December 21st beatification has been put on hold. We can all at least say an Ave Maria (it is her feast day tomorrow!) – Mass and the Eucharist would be the best!

Whatever your reaction when you heard the news – doubt, anger, fear, perplexity – I urge you to read this op-ed on that postponement mystery by clicking on the link. It is six pages but a must read documentation on the Sheen beatification. Do not read just the first paragraph. Do not scroll down and read just a bit. Read the whole op-ed. Get the whole picture. Give yourself the 10 or more minutes it might take you to read this and I hope you will gain a fruitful understanding of what has been happening and that, in the long run, you will feel uplifted.

We have Fr. James Kruse to thank for this. He is Vicar General of the Diocese of Peoria, a canon lawyer and has followed the entire cause for canonization of Venerable Archbishop Sheen:

Op Ed: The Actions of Rochester Diocese: Caution or Sabotage?

THE VENERABLE FULTON SHEEN BEATIFICATION – POPE THANKS ITALIAN DIOCESES FOR GIFT OF CHRISTMAS TREE AND CRIB – HOLY SEE ASKS UNITED NATIONS TO DECLARE WORLD DAY OF HUMAN BROTHERHOOD

THE VENERABLE FULTON SHEEN BEATIFICATION

I posted the following link this morning on my Facebook page because it is a good account of what we know to have happened regarding the postponement of the Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen beatification:
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/rochester-bishop-requested-fulton-sheen-beatification-delay-sources-say-20096?fbclid=IwAR3VzItHulRfI_wxJV5QAMNpn2NEn56xmAXCvz4qQ5ocTXKpNJngp_aeseY

I realize there are elements we do not yet know. In any case, I felt compelled to add the following comment to that CNA piece:

“It was the Rochester bishop’s name that I heard yesterday as the prelate who requested the Sheen beatification delay but was unable to verify with independent sources at the time: therefore I did not publish it nor could I talk about it with Teresa Tomeo on our weekly get-together on “Catholic Connection” yesterday afternoon. It is presumed that the bishop asked the Pope or someone at the Vatican for postponement during the first week of November when bishops of New York were in Rome for their ad limina visit. In any case, this still seems unfathomable because it was indicated on several occasions by the Holy See that all due diligence had been done for the Sheen case – years and years of studies, reading his works, examining his audio and video programs, following his life, interviewing people still alive who knew him, looking into all matters regarding heroic virtues, a saintly, unblemished life, including anything ever said vis-a-vis his reputation, studying and reviewing miracles, etc. There always is – and there must be! – a devil’s advocate approach to the lives of people being proposed for sainthood. So I remain perplexed about this matter.”

POPE THANKS ITALIAN DIOCESES FOR GIFT OF CHRISTMAS TREE AND CRIB

Pope Francis met this morning with a delegation from the Italian dioceses of Trento, Padua and Vittorio Veneto and thanked them for the gift of the Christmas tree and nativity scene to the Vatican this year.
By Vatican News

The Pope began by recalling last autumn’s storm that devastated entire wooded areas in Italy’s northern Triveneto region, home to the dioceses that donated this year’s Christmas tree to the Vatican. “These are events that frighten us,” said the Pope, “they are warning signs that creation sends us, and that ask us to take effective decisions immediately for the protection of our common home.”

The Christmas tree
“Tonight the lights that adorn the tree will be on,” continued Pope Francis, “It will remain next to the crib until the end of the Christmas holidays, and both will be admired by the many pilgrims from all over the world.” The Pope went on to praise the initiative that will see the replanting of 40 fir trees to replenish the forests damaged by the 2018 storm. The spruce tree decorating St Peter’s Square “represents a sign of hope especially for your forests,” he added, so that the work of reforestation can begin as soon as possible.

The Christmas crib
Turning to the nativity scene, Pope Francis said this Christmas crib, made almost entirely of wood and composed of architectural elements characteristic of the Trentino tradition, will help visitors enjoy the spiritual richness of Christmas. “The wooden trunks from the areas affected by the storms, which serve as a backdrop to the landscape, underline the precariousness in which the Holy Family found itself on that night in Bethlehem,” said the Pope.

The visit to Greccio
Pope Francis concluded by recalling his visit last Sunday to the town of Greccio, the place where St. Francis made the first nativity scene. The Pope referred to his Apostolic Letter, Admirabile signum, dedicated to the Christmas crib, “which is a simple and wonderful sign of our faith and is not lost,” he said. “Indeed, it is good that it is handed down from parents to children, from grandparents to grandchildren. It is a genuine way of communicating the Gospel, in a world that sometimes seems to be afraid to remember what Christmas really is.”

HOLY SEE ASKS UNITED NATIONS TO DECLARE WORLD DAY OF HUMAN BROTHERHOOD

The Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue announced in a communique today that members of the Superior Committee to achieve the objectives contained in the Abu Dhabi Document on Human Brotherhood for world peace and common coexistence have asked the United Nations to declare February 4 a World Day of Human Brotherhood.

This committee was formed on August 20, 2019 and is currently composed of Christian, Muslim and Jewish members, and is presided over by Cardinal Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.

On December 4, members of this Committee, led by Cardinal Ayuso Guixot and Judge Muhammad Abd al-Salam, met the Secretary General of the United Nations, Dr. António Guterres, in New York to deliver a message from Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Ahmed Al-Tayyeb. The message proposed February 4 as a World Day of Human Brotherhood. In addition, the United Nations is asked to participate, together with the Holy See and Al-Azhar, in the organization at a future date of a World Summit on Human Brotherhood.

VATICAN INSIDER AND THE CAUSE OF VENERABLE FULTON SHEEN

VATICAN INSIDER AND THE CAUSE OF VENERABLE FULTON SHEEN

Welcome to “Vatican Insider” on this final weekend of July! Where has this month gone!
As you know, I start the program with a summary of the news highlights of the past week at the Vatican, usually followed by a Q&A when time allows.
This week, I urge you to stay tuned after the news segment of Vatican Insider for Part II of my conversation with Msgr. Richard Soseman of the diocese of Peoria in Illinois. He is the vice postulator for the cause for canonization of Venerable Servant of God Archbishop Fulton Sheen. You won’t want to miss this!

Photos taken during recent Rome visit:

At one point we talk about the miracles required for canonization: one is required for beatification and a second one for canonization but that second miracle must occur after the announcement of the future beatification of a person.

Msgr. Soseman noted that, at a July 5 audience with Cardinal Angelo Becciu, prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, Pope Francis announced that a miracle attributed to the intercession of Archbishop Sheen could be promulgated, thus moving him a step closer to beatification.

Thus, said the vice postulator for the Sheen cause for canonization, a second miracle for the canonization of Abp. Sheen must occur after that July 5 date.

He also told me – thus the listeners of Vatican Insider – that if anyone knows of an alleged miracle due to the intercession of Abp, Sheen, they should contact him by writing to: Msgr. Richard Soseman, 1109 Pulaski Street, Peru, Illinois 61354.

By the way, in many cases, including Pope John Paul II and Abp. Sheen, miracles have been reported to have occurred during the person’s lifetime. However, even though well documented and meeting all criteria for a miracle, they may not be used toward the cause of canonization for a person.

Here is a link to Part I of our conversation that aired last weekend: https://podcasts.apple.com/uz/podcast/vatican-insider-07-20-2019-vatican-news-sheen-canonization/id260728043?i=1000444889326

And here’s a link to the story about the miracle that led to Sheen’s beatification: https://churchpop.com/2019/07/06/that-miracle-thats-getting-ven-archbishop-fulton-j-sheen-beatified/

One last point: If you know of someone who is very ill – man, woman or child – and in need of prayers, why not start praying to Abp. Sheen today to intercede for that person? And why not ask that person’s family member and friends to also pray to Venerable Sheen!

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