PREMIUM | Life Is Worth Living | Season 2 1953-1954
Archbishop Fulton Sheen critiques weak forms of Christianity, labeling them as superficial and disconnected from true faith and sacrifice. He contrasts Western individualism and self-centeredness with Communist collectivism and militant atheism, showing how both fill the spiritual void created by a loss of genuine faith. Sheen concludes with hope, suggesting that both Western and Communist societies can rediscover truth and passion, uniting reason and love to revitalize Christianity and bring global transformation.