Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on our call to holiness. We all must become saints. It does not require much time to make a saint; it only requires much love. We...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on the path to holiness and God. Saints are ordinary people who strive for perfection. We grow old physically; we can never grow old spiritually: The...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on Love’s Delays. We cannot be in a hurry. Patience teaches humility. Be prepared for Love’s delays, but don’t give up. Never lose heart. First the...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on the mystery of death. St. Therese wanted to be with her beloved. The Little Flower did not fear death; she said she knew she was...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on the mystery of suffering. Our Lord uses us; He invites us to share His Cross. Our sufferings are the continuation of the Passion of Christ...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on her little way. St. Therese’s little way is the way of Love. Grow in holiness: think of Christ, not of yourself. Fall in love with...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on her gift of self to God. What does it mean to be a Saint? God continues the Incarnation through us: Will you give me your...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on the Diabolic. These are days of combat: of conflict between good and evil. Three marks of the diabolic: immorality, violence, and distraught minds. If we...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on her imitation of Christ. Our Lord transferred onto Himself our sufferings: physical, mental, and moral (or guilt). St Therese desired to be a Victim for...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on the virtue of humility. Jesus, though being God, emptied Himself for us; He became Nothing for our sake. If we have no emptiness, there is...