Archbishop Fulton John Sheen explains how to make humanity more loveable and points to the three stages of love.
The expression of love through hearing, vision and touch….and how we can relate these three intimacies to all aspects of our spiritual growth are covered in t...
Bishop Sheen tells us how our love for each other needs to grow as a garden, and like the flowers, our love must retain beauty and freshness.
Love is a feeling for another person. When we turn love toward ourselves, we become selfish. When we exhibit our love of our neighbor by doing good deeds, o...
Bishop Sheen proposes the idea that there are three ways of loving: romantic, scientific, and Christian.
Man progresses through various stages of life as he grows from infant to old age. Many philosophers and writers have given these stages different names, but t...
We like clowns because they are pictures of what we are. When we laugh at them, we are laughing at ourselves. Life is a combination of work and play, the tr...
Archbishop Sheen explains that the world has two types of people, those who go to serve and those who retreat to prepare. Later, he shows how the concept relate...
Bishop Sheen explains the difference between knowing and loving, and the difference in the way men and women know and love.
Being made to the image of God, man leaves the impress of his reason on his work. Thus, in all work there are two elements: the result produced and the human in...
It certainly seems that way. But a good, healthy philosophy of life will keep us on track…. and even help us overcome fears, worries and compulsive habits....
Archbishop Sheen takes on the `God is dead' movement, showing why some believe the `great I Am' is dead.
Life isn't just for rat-race drudgery and cheap thrills. How to get more satisfaction out of life by understanding one's place in the larger picture.
In a clear-eyed view of today’s fast-paced world, Bishop Sheen explains how our daily lives can become more meaningful to us, and to the people around us. O...
Bishop Sheen presents a unique comparison between fantasy and truth. Why a breakthrough in history by the birth of a child makes every day a time for sharing ...
The Bishop reminds us of why we celebrate this holiest of days and the attitude we should assume in our relationships with others.
Archbishop Sheen emphasises that a person's soul needs prayer.
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen explains the effect of Christmas on the world.
Could the earth and universe be the results of a big bang? Bishop Sheen offers some answers to this age-old question.
Archbishop Sheen explains that tears are like prisms composed of drops of water that creates rainbows when light strikes them. This rainbow is the key to our ha...
Archbishop Sheen discusses the characteristics of good nurses and doctors.
This video discusses how love will not kill pain, but how it can diminish it. Bishop Sheen teaches us the paradoxes of “Suffering” and “Pleasure”. H...
In this message, Bishop Sheen discusses what steps are necessary to really care about another person. We must feel our own weakness, poverty or ignorance befo...
People “tune out” when rapport is destroyed. The Bishop discusses how to keep people “tuned in” with empathy and being interested in them as people. ...
The Bishop explains that there are three degrees of communication: speech, vision and touch. Touch is one of the most important as it enables us to “connect...
Bishop Sheen delves into the distinctions between normal and abnormal psychology, emphasizing that a normal person is guided by reason, will, and a defined life...
Sheen shows how to use Christ to find true identity.
Archbishop Sheen explains Freud and his theory.
Archbishop Fulton J Sheen discusses Charles De Foucault, a Catholic priest and hermit who lived among the Tuareg people in the Sahara in Algeria.
Bishop Sheen looks at the life of Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky, suggesting that he understood communism so well because he saw it from the inside out.
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen looks at three of the greatest confessions in history: the confessions of Augustine, Abelard and Heloise, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Archbishop Sheen declares that the greatest trial in history was presided over by Pontius Pilate, when Jesus was condemned to death.
On Good Friday, 1979, a television crew visited St. Agnes Church in New York to tape a new piece. They were so enthralled by the speaker, Bishop Fulton J. She...
Archbishop Sheen answers questions on what makes a good teacher, what courses should one follow in college and what is the psychological attitude of a student.
The late Archbishop Fulton J Sheen points out that the greatest poverty is always in the areas where there is the greatest wealth.
Bishop Sheen speaks about the war against affluence and the excessive love of money.
Bishop Sheen explains that temptation is a normal part of life. It is a conflict between the mind and the body. He suggests how we can overcome temptation, ...
Smoking, obesity, alcoholism, sexual obsessions…. whatever the problem, find amazing strength to understand and overcome them. The Bishop tells you how to c...
Bishop Sheen tells a story of patriotism and investigates the two types of revolution, yesterday and today. He explains why everyday in America should be Than...
Archbishop Sheen talks about what makes a person Irish
It’s not easy being a teenager …or to understand them! They want discipline. Obedience is the pathway to bring knowledge and power. Suggestions on how...
The Bishop gives advice on how to prepare a talk, based on his experience. He tells us the keys to a good presentation are to be natural, and above all be pre...
Archbishop Sheen discusses war and the impact of death to mankind.
Bishop Sheen shows how Abraham Lincoln was able to achieve greatness.
Bishop Sheen looks at some recent movements in psychology and psychiatry, asserting that there is a contemporary push toward moral value in the field.
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