Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
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The nationally syndicated program ran from 1951-1957, making Bishop Sheen the first to preach about Christian values on TV. He brought great wisdom and understanding to Christian faith practices, and his message still resonates today. This rare collection of Catholic Family video recordings addressed a variety of topics such as morality, Mary, the mother of God, angels, Catholic Holy Days, and other faith based subjects.
Bishop Sheen offers great insight, simple solutions, and spiritual guidance proved to be timeless. His messages have been established as a great source of comfort and will continue to be for years to come.

"You have written and spoken well of the lord jesus. You are a loyal son of the church"
- Pope John Paul II, October 1979
About Life is Worth living
In 1951, Fulton Sheen moved from hosting his weekly Sunday night radio broadcast, The Catholic Hour, to hosting the Catholic television program, Life is Worth Living.
This unpaid, unscripted show aired every Tuesday evening at 8pm for six years. In the beginning stages of the show, only three television stations originally broadcast it. However, that number jumped to fifteen in less than two months after Life and Time magazine ran a feature story on Sheen. The magazine piece caused Sheen’s popularity to blossom. He began receiving fan mail at a rate of 8,500 letters per week and juggling four times as many ticket requests that could be fulfilled. He even became the first to conduct a religious service ever broadcast on TV.
Over the course of the show, Sheen’s Life is Worth Living competed for airtime with popular television stars such as Frank Sinatra and Milton Berle. Sheen's show held its own, and in 1952, just one year after it’s debut, he won an Emmy Award for "Most Outstanding Television Personality." Fulton Sheen credited the Gospel writers - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - for their valuable contribution to his success. This television show ran until 1957, boasting as many as 30 million weekly viewers.

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