Reviewer:
roseannetsullivan
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September 11, 2019
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Not Just a TV Personality, but a Profound Thinker
When I was a kid, I used to watch Bishop Sheen on TV whenever my grandmother was able to win over my uncle's preference to watch Milton Berle, who was on at the same time. When I came across this book many years later I little suspected how learned and holy and deep Bishop Sheen was in his thinking. How charming that he dedicated the book to Mary, "the woman I love."
Reviewer:
vidmonko
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December 29, 2008
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Very Well-Written and Inspiring Book
This is a very well-written, moving, and intelligent book written by the famous and prolific Sheen. The chapter on Mary and the Moslems is especially timely and seems prophetic. Also some good poetry. Sheen has a lofty literary style as well.