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Fulton John Sheen

    May 8, 1895 – December 9, 1979

    Archbishop Fulton John Sheen, originally Peter John Sheen, was a prominent American figure in the Roman Catholic Church, celebrated for his powerful preaching. He gained particular renown for his impactful work in television and radio, bringing spiritual and theological insights to a vast audience. His cause for sainthood was opened in 2002, recognizing him as a "Servant of God." Sheen's legacy lies in his unique ability to translate profound faith concepts into accessible and engaging messages, making complex ideas resonate with people from all walks of life.

    Fulton John Sheen
    The Cross and the Beatitudes
    Three To Get Married
    God and Intelligence in Modern Philosophy
    The Life of Christ
    The Seven Last Words
    The Priest Is Not His Own