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It's official! Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is now Blessed Fulton J. Sheen. Next step... Sainthood!

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Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is remembered for his chalkboard, his television presence, his unforgettable voice, and his simple signoff: “God Love You!”

But one of his most beautiful contributions to Catholic devotion was something small enough to hold in the hand: the World Mission Rosary.

Sheen introduced the World Mission Rosary in February 1951 during a radio address on The Catholic Hour. At the time, he was serving as national director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, a role he held from 1950 to 1966.

His purpose was simple and deeply Catholic: to help the faithful pray beyond themselves. As he put it, “We must pray, and not for ourselves, but for the world.”

The rosary Sheen designed uses five different colored decades, each one calling to mind a different mission region of the world:

Green represents the forests and grasslands of Africa.

Blue represents the ocean surrounding the Islands of the Pacific.

White symbolizes Europe, the seat of the Holy Father.

Red recalls the fire of faith brought by missionaries to the Americas.

Yellow represents the morning light of the East for Asia.

This was not meant to be a novelty rosary. It was a spiritual map. Sheen wanted Catholics to realize that when they pray the Rosary, they are not praying alone, and they are not praying only for their own needs.

Each decade becomes an act of communion with the whole Church: with missionaries, converts, the suffering, the poor, and all those still waiting to hear the Gospel.

Sheen said that praying this Rosary would aid the Holy Father and the Society for the Propagation of the Faith by offering both practical support and prayers for the mission territories of the world.

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In other words, the World Mission Rosary joined contemplation with evangelization. It made the Rosary not only a Marian devotion, but also a missionary act.

That is why the World Mission Rosary fits Sheen so perfectly. His whole life was a mission to bring Christ to the modern world—through radio, television, writing, preaching, and personal witness. He used the media of his day to stretch the Catholic imagination outward.

The World Mission Rosary did the same thing through prayer. It placed the world bead by bead into the hands of Mary.

For Catholics today, Sheen’s World Mission Rosary remains a beautiful reminder that the Church is universal. Every Hail Mary can become a prayer for someone far away. Every decade can carry a continent.

And every Rosary, prayed with missionary love, can echo Sheen’s conviction: we must pray not only for ourselves, but for the world.

 

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On September 24, 2026, the Beatification of Archbishop Fulton Sheen will take place in St. Louis, Missouri. Will you be there? More info

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Fulton J. Sheen Museum

Fulton Sheen never forgot his Peoria roots and his home diocese. His museum is located in the Spalding Pastoral Center on the same historic campus where he graduated from the Cathedral grade school and Spalding High School. Only one block away stands the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, where Fulton Sheen learned to serve Mass and was ordained a priest on Sept. 20, 1919.

The Sheen Museum is maintained by the Archbishop Fulton John Sheen Foundation and features a wide variety of artifacts from the Archbishop's life which are housed in several collections. The exhibit includes writings, books, photos, a selection of his vestments and Episcopal regalia, and many other artifacts displayed through the generosity of various donors. 

Location: Spalding Pastoral Center; 419 NE Madison Ave., Peoria, IL 61603

The museum is open for free and operates on your generosity. Plan your visit to the Fulton J. Sheen Museum today!

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Sheen and the World Mission Rosary

Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is often remembered for his chalkboard, his television presence, his unforgettable voice, and his simple signoff: “God Love You!”

But one of his other beautiful contributions to Catholic devotion was something small enough to hold in the hand: the World Mission Rosary.

Sheen designed the rosary with five different colored decades, each one calling to mind a different mission region of the world...

In the history of American Catholicism, few figures shine as brightly as Fulton John Sheen.

A priest who became a household name, an intellectual who captivated millions with simple truths, and a bishop whose life of heroic virtue has brought him to the threshold of sainthood—Sheen's story is one of extraordinary faith, tireless evangelization, endearing humor, and deep devotion to the Eucharist and the Blessed Mother.

He as born on May 8, 1895, in El Paso, Illinois—a small farming community in the heart of the American Midwest. The eldest of four sons born to Newton and Delia (Fulton) Sheen, he was baptized Peter John but came to be known by his mother's maiden name, Fulton.

After his father's hardware store burned down, the family moved to a farm outside Peoria, Illinois...

Sheen's Signature: JMJ

For Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, the three letters JMJ were more than a pious flourish. They stood for Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, and they were his quiet way of placing every word, page, lecture, and broadcast under the protection of the Holy Family.

Sheen himself traced the custom back to childhood...

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A priest who became a household name, an intellectual who captivated millions with simple truths, and a bishop whose life of heroic virtue has brought him to the threshold of sainthood—Sheen's story is one of extraordinary faith, tireless evangelization, and deep devotion to the Eucharist and the Blessed Mother.

Venerable Fulton J. Sheen will soon be beatified, as announced by the Vatican and the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois. Learn more at CelebrateSheen.com.