Synopses & Reviews
For almost thirty years Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen adressed the problems and preoccupations of life in a weekly column called "Bishop Sheen Writes," offering advice, solace, and the wisdom of experience. On Being Human is a collection of 117 of the best of these, culled from among more than a thousand which appeared in dozens of newspapers from 1949 to 1977.
About the Author
Fulton J. Sheen died in 1979 at the age of eighty-four. A priest for sixty years, he successfully pursued careers in television, radio, public speaking, preaching, and writing. One of the most celebrated of twentieth-century Catholics, he has left behind a priceless legacy of enduring love. His scores of books include Peace of Soul, The Power of Love, Life Is Worth Living, and his posthumously published autobiography, Treasure in Clay.