Collection: Servant of God: Fulton J. Sheen (Archbishop)

Servant of God Fulton J. Sheen was a renowned American archbishop, theologian, and evangelist whose preaching brought countless souls closer to Christ. Ordained in 1919, he became widely known through his radio program The Catholic Hour and later through television with Life Is Worth Living, using modern media to proclaim timeless Catholic truth. Deeply devoted to the Eucharist and Our Lady, Archbishop Sheen combined intellectual brilliance with pastoral charity, emphasizing the dignity of the human person, the reality of sin and grace, and the saving love of Jesus Christ. His life of holiness, fidelity to the Church, and missionary zeal continues to inspire Catholics around the world.

Lived: May 8, 1895 – December 9, 1979 | Cause Opened: 2002 (declared Servant of God)
Patronage: Catholic communicators, evangelists, preachers, and media professionals