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About Fulton J. Sheen

Archbishop Sheen, best known for his popularly televised and syndicated television program, Life is Worth Living, is held today as one of Catholicism’s most widely recognized figures of the twentieth century.

1895

Fulton John Sheen, born May 8, 1895 in El Paso, Illinois was raised and educated in the Roman Catholic faith. Over the course of many dedicated, steadfast years, he was ordained a priest of the diocese of Peoria at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Peoria, IL on Sept 20, 1919.

Following his ordination, Sheen moved overseas to further his education and earned a doctorate in Philosophy from The Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium in 1923. That same year, he received the Cardinal Mercier Prize for International Philosophy, becoming the first-ever American to earn this distinction.

Upon returning to America after varied and extensive work throughout Europe, Sheen continued to preach, as well as teach theology and philosophy at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC.

1930

Starting in 1930, after just eleven years of priesthood,

Fulton J. Sheen

Fulton J. Sheen

Life Is Worth Living şovunun setinde

KiliseKatolik Kilisesi
MakamRochester
Atanma21 Ekim 1966
Dönem bitişi6 Ekim 1969
Önce gelenJames Edward Kearney
Sonra gelenJoseph Lloyd Hogan
Diğer görevler
Papazlığa atanma20 Eylül 1919
Edmund M. Dunne
Takdis11 Haziran 1951
Adeodato Giovanni Piazza tarafından
Doğum adıPeter John Sheen
Doğum8 Mayıs 1895(1895-05-08)[1]
El Paso,[1] ABD
Ölüm9 Aralık 1979 (84 yaşında)
New York, ABD
MezarıAziz Patrik Katedrali, New York, New York (1979-2019)
Azize Meryem Katedrali, Peoria, Illinois (2019'dan beri)
MilliyetAmerikalı
İkametIllinois; New York
MeslekKatolik episkoposu, müjdeci, öğretmen
Eğitim
SloganDa per matrem me venire (Türkçe: "Annem [Meryem] aracılığıyla [Sana] gelebilmemi sağla")
İmza
Arma
MabetMezarı Azize Meryem Katedralinde
Fulton Sheen Müzesi, Peoria

Fulton John Sheen (Peter John Sheen, d. 8 Mayıs 1895 - ö. 9 Aralık 1979), vaazları ve öze

Fulton J. Sheen

American Catholic bishop, televangelist, and venerable

"The Catholic Hour" redirects here. For the TV series, see The Catholic Hour (TV series).

Venerable


Fulton J. Sheen


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Sheen on the set of his show Life Is Worth Living

ChurchCatholic Church
SeeRochester
AppointedOctober 21, 1966
Term endedOctober 6, 1969
PredecessorJames Edward Kearney
SuccessorJoseph Lloyd Hogan
Other post(s)Titular Archbishop of Neoportus (Latin: Newport, Wales; 1969–1979)
Previous post(s)
OrdinationSeptember 20, 1919
by Edmund M. Dunne
ConsecrationJune 11, 1951
by Adeodato Giovanni Piazza
Born

Peter John Sheen


(1895-05-08)May 8, 1895[1]

El Paso, Illinois,[1] United States

DiedDecember 9, 1979(1979-12-09) (aged 84)
New York City, United States
BuriedSt. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City (1979–2019)
St. Mary's Cathedral, Peoria, Illinois (since 2019)
NationalityAmerican
ResidenceIllinois; New York
OccupationCatholic bishop, evangelist, professor
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