• Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.

  • Christian Forums is looking to bring on new moderators to the CF Staff Team! If you have been an active member of CF for at least three months with 200 posts during that time, you're eligible to apply! This is a great way to give back to CF and keep the forums running smoothly! If you're interested, you can submit your application here!

Trump honors Archbishop Sheen, Seton, Serra, Tekakwitha

Michie

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Feb 5, 2002
178,696
64,116
Woods
✟5,620,382.00
Country
United States
Gender
Female
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others

Tolton, Neumann, Drexel, Carroll, Clare Boothe Luce, Nelly Gray, Vince Lombardi, Frank Capra​




Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, a beloved Catholic bishop and pioneering media evangelist, is among many prominent Catholics selected to be honored in the National Garden of American Heroes.

The garden was established by an executive order President Donald Trump signed in 2021, with the goal of creating a statuary park dedicated to honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to America’s history and culture. Although the initiative was halted by the Biden Administration, Trump reinstated the project following his reelection.

“We’re going to be honoring our heroes, honoring the greatest people from our country,” Trump said about the project at the 2025 National Prayer Breakfast. “We’re not going to be tearing down, we’re going to be building up.”

The project was launched in response to what the President described as recent efforts to dismantle America’s history and national identity through the destruction of monuments dedicated to figures such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr.

The National Garden aims to counteract this trend by preserving and celebrating the legacies of individuals who helped shape the nation. The goal is to complete the project by July 4, 2026, in time for the United States’ 250th anniversary.

Continued below.