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Mission Statement

The purpose of the Sheen Foundation is to make known the life, works and thoughts of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, to educate people in the values that he taught, to assist the missions to which he dedicated his life, to assist others in seeking his intercession, and to undertake and pursue all acts ancillary thereto, including, but not limited to, the advancement of the Cause of Canonization of Archbishop Sheen in the Catholic Church, according to the process prescribed in the Code of Canon Law under the supervision of the bishop of the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois.

History

The Sheen Foundation was formed in 1998 by two men dedicated to the late Archbishop: Gregory J. Ladd of Highland, IN and Lawrence F. Hickey of New York, NY. It was the Foundation that initially approached the Archbishop of New York, the late John Cardinal O’Connor, for permission to pursue steps leading to the opening of the Cause of Canonization. Cardinal O’Connor gave his permission to begin gathering data about Archbishop Sheen that could be useful towards his possible canonization. Later, Edward Cardinal Egan, the successor to Cardinal O’Connor as Archbishop of New York, allowed the Foundation to approach the Bishop of Peoria regarding the possibility of opening Archbishop Sheen's Cause.

The Archbishop Fulton John Sheen Foundation functions as the “promoter of the Cause” for the Canonization of the late Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. One of its roles is the gathering of information about the life, virtues, and apostolic works of Archbishop Sheen. This is done primarily through contact with people who knew the Archbishop personally and so can testify as witnesses to his sanctity. The Foundation must also oversee a critical theological review of all of the Archbishop’s writings.

The Foundation has already been involved in this work since Canon Law requires that for a bishop to petition that a cause be opened, he must have sufficient proof that the candidate for sainthood possesses a true and widespread reputation for two important qualities. The first is a “reputation for holiness.” This means that the People of God, especially those who knew that candidate for sainthood personally, genuinely esteemed him or her to have been a saintly person. The second is a “reputation for intercessory power.” This means that people who have prayed to God through the intercession of the candidate for sainthood have received real physical or spiritual favors as a result, such as a healing of illness, help through a personal or family crisis, a personal conversion or the conversion of a loved one, and the like. The Foundation was already able to offer some of this proof to Bishop Daniel Jenky, C.S.C., to move him to open the Cause.

Board Members

Walter Miller, Ph.D. - Chairman
Oscar Delgado - Vice-Chairman
Rev. Msgr. John E Kozar - Secretary/Treasurer
Most Rev. John Kudrick
Most Rev. Joseph Perry
Joan Cunningham
Paul Cunningham
Gerri Kearns

Advisory Board Members

Raymond Arroyo
Sister Marlene Brownett, S.H.C.J.
Rev. William A Cleary, O.S.A.
Karen Fulte
Jon Hallingstad
Anne Lyons, Ed.D.
LoAnne Mayer

 

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

The Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Foundation

MAIN OFFICE
P.O. Box 728
Peoria, IL 61652-0728
Phone: 309-671-1550 Ext. 249
Fax: 309-677-6798

OFFICE OF THE VICE-POSTULATOR
P.O. Box 1007
Yonkers, NY 10704-1007

Website: www.archbishopsheencause.org
Email: info@archbishopsheencause.org

   

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The Sheen Foundation is a non-profit organization as defined by the Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). Tax I.D. 37-1411870