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PEORIA — Efforts to canonize Archbishop Fulton Sheen have
been suspended indefinitely, the Catholic Diocese of Peoria announced
Wednesday afternoon.
In a statement, the
diocese said that the process leading to beatification and canonization
was being halted, despite having been moving smoothly up until now.
In
fact, expectations were for a beatification ceremony as soon as next
year, following only a vote by the College of Cardinals and approval by
Pope Francis after a 12-year-long effort by the Archbishop Fulton J.
Sheen Foundation headed by Bishop Daniel Jenky.
However,
apparently the Archdiocese of New York denied Jenky’s request to move
Sheen’s remains to Peoria for the process of official inspection and to
take first class relics from the remains.
“After
further discussion with Rome, it was decided that the Sheen cause would
now have to be relegated to the Congregation’s historic archive,” the
diocese said in a statement thanking supporters for the donations of
time and money they have made to the cause.
The
statement also notes that Jenky had been “personally assured”
repeatedly that the transfer of Sheen’s remains would take place, and
that the change of mind only occurred after the canonization effort “had
reached a significant stage.”
Cautioning
that similar efforts have taken decades or centuries, Jenky urged in the
statement that supporters should “continue their prayers that God’s
will be made manifest.”
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