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...
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's biography overview
Bishop Sheen extols the vocation of soldiering and looks at the sympathetic and sacrificial spirit it engenders.
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen looks at three of the greatest confessions in history: the confessions of Augustine, Abelard and Heloise, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Bishop Sheen discusses the importance of youth developing their character and moral purpose in life, rather than solely pursuing pleasure and material gain. He ...
Bishop Sheen offers a historical glimpse into the city of Paris and its most famous Cathedral, Notre Dame.
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Bishop Sheen proposes the idea that there are three ways of loving: romantic, scientific, and Christian.
Archbishop Sheen comments that man has become preoccupied with gloom and has lost the ability to laugh at himself.
Archbishop Fulton Sheen explores the differences between drunkards, who drink out of desire, and alcoholics, who drink to escape underlying issues, emphasizing ...
Bishop Sheen relates some funny and inspirational anecdotes about the city of Lourdes; he claims it's the best city in the world in which to be broke in every w...
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 Sheen discusses the three stages of melancholy: egotism, sting of conscience, and preoccupation with death.
Bishop Sheen shows why science is possible and how it affects our everyday lives.
Bishop Sheen shows how to use property and wealth in a moral way.
Bishop Sheen explains the difference between knowing and loving, and the difference in the way men and women know and love.
Bishop Sheen shows why societies need to make time for leisure and contemplation. Great deeds, he explains, come only from hearts that are in touch with God thr...
Bishop Sheen explains the nature of freedom, showing how it differs from doing whatever you want.
Bishop Sheen proposes the idea that every nation has three moments: one of visitation from God, one of falling into moral blindness, and one of judgement.
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 shows how Abraham Lincoln was able to achieve greatness.
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 shows how modern society lost the unifying vision that held the Middle Ages together.
Meet a Perfect Stranger - Yourself
Bishop Sheen helps us understand better who we are, and what strangers we are to ourselves.
A compilation of excerpts from Life is Worth Living, dealing with themes related to the four seasons.
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...
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...
Bishop Sheen illuminates the dynamic nature of love by showing how it thrives on sacrifice.
Bishop Sheen shows how the apostles could do nothing without Jesus.
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen discusses loneliness.
Thinking well is a skill, Bishop Sheen demonstrates how it's done.
Archbishop Fulton Sheen critiques weak forms of Christianity, labeling them as superficial and disconnected from true faith and sacrifice. He contrasts Western ...
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, ...
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...
It takes more than just bearing a child for a woman to be a mother. The Bishop offers advice that should be seen and heard by today’s mothers
Character is in the will and not the intellect. By looking for the best in others, we bring out the best in ourselves.
Jesus meets the "woman at the well" on His trip from Judea to Galilee.
Archbishop Sheen takes on the `God is dead' movement, showing why some believe the `great I Am' is dead.
Bishop Fulton Sheen discusses the problem of the 30th parallel, a line of latitude above which there is great wealth and below which there is great poverty.
Bishop Sheen discusses why an age full of pessimism still has much to hope.
Bishop Sheen shows how to overcome the problem of selfishness.
Parenthood is an awesome responsibility. Parents should train their children before the children train them.
Politeness springs from a heart attuned to the needs of others. Join Bishop Sheen as he discusses the nature of courtesy.
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...
Archbishop Sheen tells us that we have very good instincts and if the good ones are repressed, they come out in curious ways.
Archbishop Sheen says he believes our lord suffered the agony in the garden for the mentally sick.
Sheen discusses the timeless issues of Catholicism as he discusses studiousness.
Archbishop Sheen comments that there is a war going on outside our country as well as inside our country.
Archbishop Sheen emphasises that a person's soul needs prayer.
Sheen explores whether alcoholism is merely a disease or something more complex. He examines the stages of alcoholism, from suggestion and action to habit and c...
Archbishop Sheen says Our Lord saved his smile for heaven.
This program could be subtitled “Who Is In Charge?” as Bishop Sheen explores parents’ relationships with their children and how the relationship should be...
Could the earth and universe be the results of a big bang? Bishop Sheen offers some answers to this age-old question.
Bishop Sheen discusses the qualities a woman should strive for to be successful.
Archbishop Sheen discusses human nature in general.
Archbishop Sheen remarks that the psychoanalytic couch is used to explain away guilt.
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...
The most intimate presence of God is in the Holy Eucharist.
Archbishop Sheen comments that new things are not happening in the world.
Archbishop Sheen explains Freud and his theory.
Archbishop Sheen discusses war and the impact of death to mankind.
Archbishop Sheen says that at a time when man has more and more material conditions for happiness, he's multiplying wars.
Archbishop Sheen states that the time period in which the events of Fatima took place was almost the birthday of the modern world, where the forces of good and ...
Archbishop Sheen analyses why the subject of death has become taboo.
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.
Archbishop Sheen analyses a few examples of thinking on the subject of comparative religions.
Archbishop Sheen discusses the superiority complex of man.
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 says there are only two cities: The city of the haves and the city of have not.
Bishop Fulton Sheen looks at the three main components of alcoholism: biological, psychological, and spiritual focusing mainly on the spiritual.
Archbishop Fulton Sheen shows why removing the marital act from its proper context doesn't liberate it but enslaves it.
In this fascinating and inspiring video, Bishop Sheen discusses the feeling of the three types of “human hearts” involved in the crucifixion. There were t...
Sheen shows how to use Christ to find true identity.
Bishop Sheen shows what it means to be a true lady and a real gentleman.
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...
Archbishop Sheen talks about the gloom in American life, particularly in literature.
Smoking, obesity, alcoholism, sexual obsessions…. whatever the problem, find amazing strength to understand and overcome them. The Bishop tells you how to c...
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...
In this very entertaining and thought-provoking message, Bishop Sheen tells us that there really are angels, and that in our modern world only our materialism p...
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...
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.
The late Archbishop Fulton J Sheen points out that the greatest poverty is always in the areas where there is the greatest wealth.
The late Archbishop Fulton J Sheen speaks of the undercurrent of mysticism in the world.
Archbishop Fulton John Sheen explains how to make humanity more loveable and points to the three stages of love.
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....
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...
Bishop Sheen contemplates the puzzling question of why society has the need to condone the behavior of criminals, prostitutes, juvenile delinquents and women ha...
There is hope for our world according to Bishop Sheen. Although wounded and divided, these wounds are not fatal. Hope is found in Scripture, those passages ...
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. ...
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.
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...
The Bishop ponders the question of how our affluence is affecting our spiritual life. Is materialism creating a division between our religion and our lives? ...
In a moral universe, hell is on the outside. Three characteristics of man at war with himself are discussed: the conflict with what he is with what he pretend...
Archbishop Sheen teaches that it is not necessary to belong to the extreme left or extreme right.
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...
Bishop's Sheen take on humor
Archbishop Sheen talks about what makes a person Irish
Archbishop Sheen discusses the characteristics of good nurses and doctors.
Knowledge always precedes an emotion.
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