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Newly appointed Executive Director for the Sheen Foundation, Father Stanley Deptula (left), stands next to Episcopal Delegate, Msgr. Richard Soseman (right), when the sealed crate containing documentation on Archbishop Sheen's cause arrived in Rome |
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Msgr. Soseman, who now lives in Rome and serves in the Congregation for the Clergy at the Vatican, also attended the April 15 ceremonies. FATHER Deptula said he is “very excited” that Bishop Jenky has asked him to work on Archbishop Sheen’s cause. |
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“In the recent weeks, and most especially during this past week in Rome,” he told The Catholic Post via e-mail, “I have become increasingly aware of the incredible amount of work and devotion that has been poured into this cause to this point by Msgr. Soseman and so many others. “With God’s grace,” he added, “this good work will reach a blessed completion.” |
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In addition to his work with the Sheen Foundation, Father Deptula will continue to serve the Diocese of Peoria as director of the diocesan Office of Divine Worship. Father Deptula said it was also exciting for him to be there when the crate of evidence was opened. “I can hardly explain what it felt like,” he said. “The last time I had seen the box — that crate that represented countless hours of work and devotion — was in the sanctuary of our cathedral in Peoria. And there it was, in the office of the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints in Rome!” |
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The vast quantity of documents made it necessary for the congregation to do things a little differently when they opened the crate.
Dr. Andrea Ambosi and Father Giacomo Pappalardo untie the red ribbon and open the crate in Rome. |
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“NORMALLY the opening of a cause is done in the chancellory office of the congregation, but because of the abundance of documentation in the cause of Archbishop Sheen, a room had been set aside especially for the opening,” said Msgr. Soseman. The crate was very well sealed, noted Msgr. Soseman. “A hammer and screw driver were sought and brought in, and then the lid was removed fairly easily,” he said. |
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Fr. Giacomo Pappalardo, Chancellor of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, browses through a box of books by Archbishop Sheen. These books were donated by people who wanted to help complete the Sheen Foundation's library of Sheen books, which helped in turn to facilitate the research into his life and works. |
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THE NEXT step is to have the thousands of pages of documents bound together. At about 300 pages per volume, Archbishop Sheen’s cause will probably extend to 20 volumes, according to Msgr. Soseman. Dr. Ambrosi will then prepare a “positio,” a detailed summary of every important fact in the cause that will serve as a guide as the Congregation for the Causes of Saints proceeds with its investigations. Usually a sainthood cause’s summary is more than 500 pages in length and takes a few years to prepare, Msgr. Soseman said. MEANWHILE, in the Diocese of Peoria and across the U.S., the Sheen Foundation will continue its work of promoting the cause.
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