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Ann Rodgers. "Emmy-winning televangelist on path toward sainthood: Sheen would be 1st American-born man canonized." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 2006. HighBeam Research. 25 Oct. 2012 <http://www.highbeam.com>.
Ann Rodgers. "Emmy-winning televangelist on path toward sainthood: Sheen would be 1st American-born man canonized." Chicago Sun-Times. 2006. HighBeam Research. (October 25, 2012). http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1634110.html
Ann Rodgers. "Emmy-winning televangelist on path toward sainthood: Sheen would be 1st American-born man canonized." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 2006. Retrieved October 25, 2012 from HighBeam Research: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1634110.html
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Testimony that could lead to the late Catholic televangelist Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen being beatified -- the second step toward canonization or sainthood -- has been sent to Rome.
A tribunal for the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh spent six months gathering evidence from family members and medical personnel concerning a critically ill baby who recovered after relatives prayed to Sheen for intervention.
Sheen died in 1979 at the age of 84. If he is declared a saint, he would be the first American-born man to be canonized, and the first saint to have won an Emmy.
In 2003, Sheen was declared a servant of God, the first step toward sainthood.
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