The Spalding Institute is being transformed into “The Fulton J. Sheen Experience,” an expansion of the Sheen museum, which ...
Msgr. Franco, at Bishop Sheen’s request, asked permission to have a chapel set up in one of the hotel’s spare rooms for the bishops to pray in. Cardinal Francis Spellman (center) announces the ...
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is remembered as one of the most influential and innovative evangelists in American history. Once dubbed "God's microphone," Sheen announced God's truth in a ...
The Diocese of Peoria is building a new cultural center to honor Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. The center will feature interactive exhibits, artifacts, and a large archive of his television and radio ...
U.S. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is pictured preaching in an undated photo. As a priest he preached on the popular "The Catholic Hour" radio program and went on to become an Emmy-winning televangelist.
Born on the Midwestern plains of El Paso, Illinois, in May 1895, Fulton J. Sheen was ordained a priest in 1919 in the Catholic Diocese of Peoria and was soon on his way to becoming one of the most ...
A long battle over where the body of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen should be permanently laid to rest took another turn on Tuesday, when a New York appeals court ruled that his remains should stay in New ...
Monsignor Hilary Franco was just a young priest — “naive” even, in his own words — when he called the office of Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, the celebrated theologian, author, and TV presenter, to ask for ...