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A wartime prayerbook written for dangerous days like ours - made to
fit in pocket or purse Our parents before us understood that strife
is rarely far from even the best of us, and they girded themselves
for warfare, actual and spiritual. Among the wisest of men who
shepherded them was Archbishop Fulton Sheen, who won their hearts
with his warm, engaging broadcast personality . . . but in secret
he put on the armor of God. World War II thrust temptation, fear,
danger, and death on the men and women Archbishop Sheen had formed
through his popular radio shows in the 1930's. Knowing that many of
his listeners were now beyond the sound of his voice, fighting and
dying on battlefields afar, he wrote this pocket-sized prayerbook
so that they, too, could put on the armor of God as they faced
their new trials, physical and spiritual. Recently, a friend showed
us his tattered World War II copy. We recognized immediately that
with the new dangers we face since September 11, the time had come
to draft this old prayer book back into service. Yes, it's for
soldiers (and you should send it to every soldier you know so he
will have have it in his breast pocket when he needs it), but it's
for you and me, too. Archbishop Sheen knew that no matter what our
circumstances may be, the deadliest enemy we face is armed not with
a gun but with temptation. In dangerous, uncertain times like ours,
the Devil lures us quickly into lust, anger, hatred, and despair.
Fulton Sheen's Wartime Prayer Book will help keep you from these
vices so that you, too, can put on the armor of God and triumph
over evil in our day.
With his characteristic eloquence and brilliance, Fulton J. Sheen
presents a moving portrayal of the Blessed Virgin Mary that
combines deep spirituality with history, philosophy and theology.
All the major aspects and events of Mary's life are lovingly
portrayed in this word portrait that is a never failing source of
information, consolation and inspiration. Sheen also gives profound
insights into all the Marian beliefs ranging from the Immaculate
Conception to the Assumption to the miracle of Our Lady of Fatima.
While considering the different phases of Mary's life, Bishop Sheen
discusses various problems common to mankind of every age and
reveals clearly that every problem can be resolved. He emphasizes
the unique dignity, strength and gifts of women and their ability
to help heal the world's problems. Sheen stresses mankind's need of
the Mother of God and her burning love for all her children. The
great resurgence of devotion to Mary is God's way of emphasizing
the worth and dignity of every person against the false doctrines
that have so confused the modern world.
In 1940, on the eve of the United States entry into World War II,
the late Fulton J. Sheen (1895-1979) published FREEDOM UNDER GOD.
This new, annotated "Just Third Way Edition" of a neglected classic
includes an in-depth foreword, as well as a bibliography and index
not included in the original. While FREEDOM UNDER GOD addresses the
loss of true freedom throughout the world, Sheen's special concern
was freedom of religion. This is under increasing attack today.
Individual life as well as marriage and the family are also in
grave danger as the State continues to expand its power to fill the
vacuum left by the growing powerlessness of ordinary people.
Speaking to people of all faiths and philosophies, albeit from a
"Catholic" perspective, then-Monsignor Sheen traced the rise of
totalitarian State power in the first half of the 20th century to
the fact that fewer and fewer people in America and throughout the
world owned capital - what Sheen called "creative wealth." As Sheen
argued, only widespread private property in capital has the
capacity to restore the foundation of true freedom. The world needs
the wisdom of Fulton Sheen now more than ever. The republication of
FREEDOM UNDER GOD helps introduce the work of this pivotal thinker
to a new generation of readers and students.
The Life Of Christ is considered a classic work of Christian faith. It is unique in its readability, which is perhaps to unsurprising from a theologian with decades of experience bringing religion to the masses on radio and television.
Broken into five parts, the book explores the early life of Christ, his temptations, the beatitudes, his public life and Passion, and his death and resurrection. Sheen explains the meaning of Christ's words, as well as the significance of the trials and temptations he overcame. Through careful scholarship, he connects the events of Christ's life, showing how even the humble location of his birth on Earth shared an important lesson: "Divinity is always where we least expect to find it."
In his explanation of the beatitudes-the eight blessings given by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount-Sheen shares their value to the modern world. He dismisses the words of Marx, Lenin, Nietschze and Freud. And he reminds us that the words of Christ are not "from another time." Christ is timeless and His Word is eternal.
Shortly before his death in 1979, Archbishop Sheen encountered Pope John Paul II in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York. The Pope told Sheen that he had "...written and spoken well of the Lord Jesus. You are a loyal son of the Church!" Two months later, Archbishop Sheen passed away in his private chapel. He is a candidate for beatification, which may pave the way for future canonization.
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