Lawsuit over archbishop's final resting place
Archbishop Fulton Sheen became a famous television personality in the 1950s with his program "Life Is Worth Living," which drew as many as 10 million viewers each week. Beloved in New York City, Sheen's path to becoming a saint has been stalled because of a legal fight about his final resting place. Right now, Sheen's remains are inside the crypt in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. Sheen's niece Joan Sheen Cunningham has taken the cathedral's trustees to court because she wants her uncle's remains moved to Peoria, Illinois, where he grew up.