The Spiritual Legacy of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen

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He won the Primetime Emmy Award for Most Outstanding Television Personality in 1952, eclipsing TV giants Lucille Ball, Edward R. Murrow, Frank Sinatra, and Milton Berle. Twenty million viewers would tune in to his groundbreaking TV series, Life I worth Living. Billy Graham called him “the great communicator”. Yet, behind the celebrity and eloquence, Venerable Fulton J. Sheen (1895 – 1979) was, above all, a priest — tirelessly pursuing souls for Christ.

As his cause for canonization advances, his voice continues to resound around the world through his seventy-three bestselling books, twenty years’ worth of television and radio programs, and scores of articles and columns, which all continue to produce countless conversions to the Faith.

Through the wisdom and witness of Ven. Fulton J. Sheen, you will discover practical ways to grow in holiness and strengthen your walk with Christ. Here Fr. Charles P. Connor distills Sheen’s sanctity into ten powerful lessons that provide a road map to deeper faith, richer prayer, and a more courageous Catholic life. You will learn how to:

  • Break free from temptation by tapping into the power of grace
  • Find freedom in confession and live with a lighter, liberated soul
  • Transform your suffering into a channel of peace and redemption
  • Strengthen your marriage or other vocation with timeless moral wisdom

Archbishop Sheen was more than a communicator. He was a shepherd who refused to rest until he had led one more soul to Christ. His prolific life was a battle cry against indifference, and his devotion to the Eucharist, his love for Mary, and his searing clarity in preaching the gospel continue to inspire millions.
Paperback. 256 pages.

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