Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen understood suffering.
Forced to undergo three major heart surgeries, he spent months recuperating.
Yet this time was not wasted, because the beloved Prelate willingly embraced this
affliction and meditated deeply upon Our Lord's Passion and Death, pondering its
significance for today.
What life-changing lessons did he learn? What new insights did he gain?
How did Sheen's own sufferings shed new light on the salvific actions of Christ?
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen reflects upon Christ's last discourse given as He gasped
for His final breaths of air.
Recorded live at the historic St. Agnes Church in downtown Manhattan,
and digitally re-mastered, you'll be privileged to listen and learn as he imparts
spiritual secrets to lasting happiness and enduring holiness. His superb and eloquent
words impart wisdom that will renew your understanding of what it means to be a
Christian, especially in today's troubled times. They also invite us to partake in the
ongoing work of Redemption. For as St. Paul teaches, "I must fill up in my own body
what is lacking in the sufferings of Christ."
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