Information On Archbishop Fulton Sheen

By Tanisha Berg


Fulton John Sheen was born in May in the year 1895. John was a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. He later was promoted to being Archbishop Fulton Sheen. He is famous for teaching about God on many TV and radio channels that broadcasted all over the US. His work began in the Diocese of Peoria where he became ordained as a priest. After the ordination, he became renowned as a theologian.

Sheen was a son to Newton and Delia Sheen living in El Paso, Illinois. He was the first born of his four brothers. History records that he suffered from tuberculosis when he was still an infant. His family moved to Peoria, Illinois where he found his first opportunity to serve in the church. His first role was as an altar boy at St. Mary Cathedral.

Archbishop Fulton earned his high school valedictorian from Spalding Institute before he proceeded to Bourbonnais to study in St. Viator College. He finished his studies in Bourbonnais and went into Saint Paul Seminary in Minnesota. His ordination happened in the September of the year 1919. Further studies moved him into Washington after being ordained. During his stay in Washington, a priest requested him to serve as an altar boy in a mass and he did.

Catholic University of Leuven located in Belgium was where Fulton received his first doctorate degree. Whie still in Belgium, he also became the first American to receive the Cardinal Mercier award. One year after the award, he pursued further studies in Theology in Rome. This made him earn his second second doctorate degree in Rome.

Archbishop Fulton began his priestly life in London when he was serving at St, Patrick Church, in the position of an assistant priest. During that time, he also lectured theology at the college of Edmund. It is at the college that he met Ronald Knox. In 1926, Bishop Edmund Dunne requested him to rule the Parish of St. Patrick, which he did. He served nine months before being taken back to Catholic University to lecture theology.

Fulton was consecrated bishop on eleventh of June in the year 1951. After the consecration, he served for about 14 years as an auxiliary bishop in New York City. Sheen was the first person to write the first 73 books written in 1925. He began to broadcast his teachings and preaching on the radio in 1930. Some of his teachings are being listened to up to today with thousands of listeners sending letters weekly to the broadcast.

The bishop created the Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation while he was in service in Rochester. The foundation survived for all his life and is still in operation today. He also spent some time and energy on political activities. He resigned from the position of bishop in October of 1969 after celebrating the 50th anniversary as a priest.

Immediately after his resignation, he was appointed as the Archbishop of the Titular See of Newport. The appointment was done by Pope Paul VI. He continued with writing and wrote many more books, articles, and columns. The number of books he wrote totals up to 73 books.




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