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Fulton Sheen to be beatified September 24 in USA
Renowned Catholic priest, Archbishop Fulton Sheen will be beatified on September 24 in the United States of America.
This was according to the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.
Earlier this year the Vatican gave final approval for Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen to be beatified. This was after a miracle was already approved through his intercession.
After an extensive medical study, a miracle in 2010 was attributed to Fulton Sheen’s intercession. The miracle involves the unexplained recovery of James Fulton Engstrom, a boy born apparently stillborn in September 2010 to Bonnie and Travis Engstrom of the Peoria-area town of Goodfield.
A seven-member panel of medical experts advising the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints gave unanimous approval of the miracle.
This miracle opened up the possibility for Fulton Sheen to be beatified, and after a public battle over his remains between the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Peoria, everything was cleared for the ceremony to take place.
The original date was December 21, 2019, when weeks before the ceremony, the Vatican issued a pause, due to a legal investigation into sex abuse claims in the Diocese of Rochester, New York.
Since then, Fulton Sheen has been cleared and there exists no accusation that had any foundation.
Beatification set for September 24, 2026
While no announcement has been made by the Fulton Sheen Foundation, or the Diocese of Peoria, the Vatican itself has made public the date of his beatification.
Listed on the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints website, the details are as follows:
The rite of beatification of Fulton John Sheen will take place on Thursday, September 24, 2026, in Saint Louis (United States of America); the representative of the Holy Father will be Cardinal Luis Antonio G. Tagle.
Once these details are confirmed by the Fulton Sheen Foundation, they will be listed on their website.
Our Lady is celebrated on September 24 with at least two titles: Our Lady of Walsingham and Our Lady of Mercy.
Blessed Fulton Sheen will be celebrated December 9 (the date of his death in 1979), which is also the feast day of St. Juan Diego.
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Manchester celebrates Africa Day through culture, conversation, community
Culture experts and enthusiasts have applauded the Africa Day 2026 Cultural Hangout Festival held in Manchester last weekend.
The event brought together speakers, artists, entrepreneurs, and community
stakeholders for a day focused on culture, heritage, tourism, and international
collaboration.
Hosted at the Crowne Plaza Manchester City Centre, the event provided a platform
for dialogue on how cultural assets can support destination promotion, economic
development, and stronger relationships between African and UK communities.
The event was organised by Aihawu Victor, Founder and CEO of the Cultural
Hangout Festival, who welcomed guests and spoke about the importance of
preserving cultural identity while creating opportunities for future generations.
“We often celebrate culture through food, fashion, and entertainment, but culture is
also a powerful tool for education, tourism, business, and community development,”Victor said during his presentation.
One of the highlights of the day was a discussion session that brought together
speakers from both Nigeria and the United Kingdom to share perspectives on
tourism, culture, and destination development.
Representing Badagry Local Government in Lagos State, Ms. Avoseh-Akwe
Senami Oluwakemi, Council Manager, spoke on Tourism as a Tool for Local
Economic Development. Drawing from the experiences of Badagry, a town known for
its rich history and cultural significance, she explained how communities can benefit
when heritage is properly preserved and promoted.
Another speaker, Careen Joseph, explored opportunities for collaboration between
African and UK destinations. Her presentation focused on how cultural partnerships,
tourism exchanges, and shared projects can create stronger connections between
communities on both sides.
Aihawu Victor also delivered a presentation on ‘The Role of Culture and Heritage in
Destination Promotion’, encouraging participants to see cultural assets not simply as symbols of the past but as valuable resources for education, tourism, and economic development.
Away from the discussion sessions, the atmosphere throughout the day reflected the diversity and creativity of Africa. Guests enjoyed live music, drumming, instrumental
performances, cultural displays, and opportunities to interact with businesses and creative entrepreneurs showcasing their work.
Performing artists added energy and excitement to the festival, creating moments that brought people together through rhythm, storytelling, and shared cultural
experiences. For many attendees, the event was more than a celebration. It was an opportunity to reconnect with heritage, build new relationships, and explore ideas that could lead tofuture partnerships and projects.
The festival was delivered with support from partners including CareersBar, Reftop
Homes Ltd, and the Centre for Youths Integrated Development (CYID).
As the day came to a close, participants left with new contacts, fresh perspectives,
and a renewed appreciation for the role culture can play in bringing people together
across borders.
The Cultural Hangout Festival continues to grow as a platform that connects culture
with education, tourism, enterprise, and community development, creating spaces
where heritage is celebrated while new opportunities are created for the future.
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