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  2. Fulton J. Sheen - Wikipedia

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    Fulton John Sheen (born Peter John Sheen, May 8, 1895 – December 9, 1979) was an American bishop of the Catholic Church known for his preaching and especially his work on television and radio. Ordained a priest of the Diocese of Peoria in Illinois, in 1919, [ 1 ] Sheen quickly became a renowned theologian, earning the Cardinal Mercier Prize ...

  3. Life Is Worth Living - Wikipedia

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    Life Is Worth Living is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, [1] then on ABC until April 8, 1957, featuring the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Similar series, also featuring Sheen, followed in 1958–1961 and 1961–1968.

  4. Pontifical Mission Societies - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop Fulton Sheen, now “Venerable” was director of the Pontifical Mission Societies from 1950 – 1966. [15] In the Fall of 1951, he began his famous television series, Life is Worth Living. [16] The rich content and dramatic presentation of his one-man television program soon attracted 30 million viewers.

  5. Francis Spellman - Wikipedia

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    According to the Catholic journalist Raymond Arroyo's foreword written for a 2008 edition of Fulton Sheen's autobiography, Treasure in Clay: The Autobiography of Fulton J. Sheen, "It is widely believed that Cardinal Spellman drove Sheen off the air." Besides being pressured to leave television, Sheen also "found himself unwelcome in the ...

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius X named Edmund Dunne of the Archdiocese of Chicago as the second bishop of Peoria. During the early 1920s, the future Archbishop Fulton Sheen, a popular television host in the 1950s, was a priest in the diocese. After Sheen spent time in pastoral and teaching jobs in the United Kingdom, Dunne ordered him to return to Peoria in 1925.

  7. The Story of the Vatican - Wikipedia

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    The Story of the Vatican is a 1941 American documentary directed by Jean Pages.The film was written by and stars Fulton J. Sheen (who would later become an archbishop in the Roman Catholic Church), and was the second of only four full-length features produced by The March of Time, better known for their newsreels.

  8. Heather Locklear Calls Out the Differences Between “Spin City ...

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    Sheen replaced him as a new character, Charlie Crawford, before the show was canceled in May 2002 after six seasons. "They're brilliant," she added of both actors. "They know how … one is fast ...

  9. Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception (Peoria ...

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    On June 27, 2019, the remains of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen were disinterred from St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, where he was buried in 1979, and transferred to St. Mary's Cathedral. [8] They are entombed in a marble monument at a side altar dedicated to Our Lady of Perpetual Help.