PEORIA, Ill. — The beatification of Archbishop Fulton Sheen has been put on hold.
The Vatican on Nov. 18 announced the Dec. 21 ceremony, but the Catholic Diocese of Peoria said Tuesday in a statement a few members of the Bishop’s Conference wanted further time to consider.
The diocese in the statement was also quick to squelch any talk of scandal.
“In our current climate, it is important for the faithful to know that there has never been, nor is there now, any allegation against Sheen involving the abuse of a minor,” it said.
The diocese said due diligence was done in examining Sheen’s life before his beatification was recommended.
“At every stage, it has been demonstrated definitively that he was an exemplary model of Christian conduct and a model of leadership in the Church.
“At no time has his life of virtue ever been called into question.”
Bishop Daniel Jenky said he would remain committed to getting Sheen beatified, but said the delay will be in effect until further notice.