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Mass, about a block away in the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception where Archbishop Sheen was ordained a priest, is offered Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in English and 12:15 p.m. in Spanish. While you’re there, don’t miss a visit to the St. Thomas More Chapel to see it’s amazing collection of saint’s relics. Tuesday through Friday, 8 a.m. Masses are at St. Peter’s Parish, 2719 NE Madison Ave.
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Why to go: Born in El Paso — you’ll take a right there on I-39 to get to Peoria — and ordained for the Diocese of Peoria, Fulton John Sheen may well become an Illinois-native saint.
For older Catholics, familiar with Archbishop Sheen’s TV show, “Life is Worth Living,” the museum will be a reminder of an “entertainment” staple of the 1950s. And it offers a great opportunity to pass on the legacy of one of Catholicism’s most famous American spokesmen before he becomes a saint. (Talk to anyone there; they’re almost ready to guarantee it will be soon. Look for the story of his first alleged miracle in next week’s Observer.) Relax in a corner to watch a movie about his life, and don’t forget to ask about the Sheen Trail.
Access: Parking is about a half-block away, but the museum is on the first floor.
Ammenities: There are gift items for sale in the museum and the center will make special arrangements for groups.
Admission: Free, but donations are welcome, both to support the musuem and the Sheen Foundation to further the sainthood cause. Hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
(Grand) Kid friendly: The museum welcomes children, but keep in mind it’s a small space inside an office building.
Info: Address: Spalding Pastoral Center, 419 NE Madison Ave., Peoria, IL 61603. Phone: 309/671-1550. Web: www.cdopmuseums.org
- Compiled by Sharon Boehlefeld
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