A new saint for the Church and
Fulton Sheen soon to be Blessed
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| Archbishop Fulton Sheen |
Pope Francis on July 5 declared a new saint and approved 8
decrees, taking a woman and 7 men a step closer to sainthood. Among them, a
miracle has been recognized through the intercession of Archbishop Fulton
Sheen.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis on Friday enrolled a Portuguese archbishop as a
new saint of the Catholic Church and approved decrees bringing a woman and 7
men closer to sainthood.
New Portuguese saint
The Pope received in audience Cardinal Angelo Becciu,
Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints and approved the
favourable votes of the members of the Congregation and extended to the
Universal Church the liturgical cult in honour of Blessed Bartholomew of the
Martyrs (born Bartholomew Fernandes), the Dominican Archbishop of Braga,
Portugal.
Born in Lisbon (Portugal) on 3 May 1514 and died in Viana do
Castelo (Portugal) on 16 July 1590. Blessed Bartholomew The
Holy Father has now enrolled him in the catalogue of Saints (equivalent to
canonization).
Fulton Sheen
Pope Francis also authorized a decree recognizing a miracle
through the intercession of Venerable Servant of God Fulton Sheen of the United
States, known for his preaching, especially on television and radio.
The Titular Archbishop of Newport and former Bishop of
Rochester was born to an Irish family in El Paso, Illinois, on 8 May 1895.
He discovered his call to the priesthood at the age of 24 and was
ordained a priest in 1919. He pursued higher studies at the Catholic
University of America in Washington (US), the Catholic University of
Leuven (Belgium) and the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in
Rome.
He returned to the US in 1926 and began teaching at the
Catholic University of America until 1950.
A gifted teacher and speaker, Sheen’s homilies were much
appreciated. In 1930, he began participating in the Sunday radio
programme entitled “The Catholic Hour”, which reached an estimated four million
listeners at the height of its popularity.
In 1951, he began hosting a weekly television series, “Life
is Worth Living”, on matters of faith that attracted some 30 million
viewers.
He died in New York at the age of 84, on 9 December 1979.
With the recognition of a miracle through his intercession,
Archbishop Sheen has now been cleared for beatification, following which he
will have the title, Blessed.
Pope Francis also authorized the promulgation of decrees on
the heroic virtues of a woman and 6 men who hail from 6 countries:
- The heroic
virtues of the Lebanese Servant of God Elias Hoyek, Patriarch
of Antioch of the Maronites, Founder of the Congregation of the Maronite
Sisters of the Holy Family. He was born in Helta (Lebanon) on 4 December
1843 and died in Bkerké (Lebanon) on 24 December 1931.
- The heroic
virtues of the Italian Servant of God Giovanni Vittorio Ferro, of
the Order of the Clerics Regular of Somasca, Archbishop of Reggio
Calabria-Bova. He was born in Costigliole d'Asti (Italy) on 13 November
1901 and died in Reggio Calabria (Italy) on 18 April 1992;
- the heroic
virtues of the Spanish Servant of God Angel Riesco Carbajo, titular
Bishop of Limisa, Auxiliary Bishop of Tudela, founder of the Institute of the
Missionaries of Charity. He was born in Bercianos de Vidriales (Spain) on
9 July 1902 and died in La Bañeza (Spain) on 2 July 1972.
- The heroic
virtues of the Polish Servant of God Władysław
Korniłowicz, a diocesan priest. Born in Warsaw (Poland) on August 5, 1884,
and died in Laski (Poland) on September 26, 1946;
- The heroic
virtues of the Italian Servant of God Angelico Lipani (born
Vincenzo), a professed priest of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, founder of
the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of the Lord. He was born in
Caltanissetta (Italy) on 28 December 1842 and died there on 9 July 1920.
- The heroic
virtues of the Servant of God Francisca of the Holy Spirit (born:
Francisca de Fuentes), Foundress of the Congregation of the Dominican Sisters
of Saint Catherine of Siena. She was born in Intramuros (Philippines) in
1647 and died in Manila (Philippines) on 24 August 1711.
- The heroic
virtues of the Servant of God Étienne Pierre Morlanne, layman,
founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Maternal Charity. He was born in
Metz (France) on May 22, 1772, and died there on January 7, 1862.
What the sainthood process is
The process of beatification and canonization in the
Catholic Church is a lengthy and rigid procedure of documenting and examining
the life, virtues and the writings of a holy man or woman. It begins at the
level of the diocese where the candidate lived. At this stage, he/she is
called the Servant of God.
With the diocesan process over, the matter passes on to the
Congregation for the Causes of the Saints in the Vatican, for further
examination. When the heroic virtues of a person is recognized, he/she is
called Venerable Servant of God, or simply Venerable, like the 7
candidates above.
After this stage, a miracle through the intercession of the
person is required to clear him/her for beatification, like Archbishop
Sheen. A beatification ceremony is held where the
person is declared a Blessed.
Another such miracle is required after beatification to
clear the person for canonization, declaring him/her a saint.

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