Fulton Sheen: Saint, Teacher & Evangelist

Celebrate the Canonization of Saint Fulton J. Sheen

Honor one of the most beloved voices in American Catholic history with our curated collection of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen books, statues, and gifts, assembled in celebration of his upcoming canonization. A pioneering evangelist, Emmy Award-winning television host, and tireless servant of souls, Fulton Sheen's words continue to inspire millions with their clarity, wit, and profound spiritual depth.

Browse anthologies of his most powerful writings on prayer, love, and the Cross; personal memoirs and biographies; devotional gifts including hand-painted statues and patron saint accessories; and beloved classics like Three to Get Married and World's First Love. Whether you're a lifelong admirer or discovering his legacy for the first time, these titles make meaningful gifts for any Catholic in your life.

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Fulton Sheen: Saint, Teacher & Evangelist
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Book titled 'The Power of Prayer' on a wooden surface
Fulton J. Sheen Zipper Pull | Tiny Saints
Saint Fulton Sheen 10" Hand-Painted Statue | Liscano
Three to Get Married | Scepter Publishers
61 Minutes to a Miracle: Fulton Sheen & a True Story of the Impossible | Our Sunday Visitor
The Cries of Jesus from the Cross: A Fulton Sheen Anthology | Sophia Institute Press
The Greatest Commandment: A Fulton Sheen Anthology on Love | Sophia Institute Press
Lord, Teach Us to Pray: A Fulton Sheen Anthology | Sophia Institute Press
World's First Love: Mary, Mother of God | Catholic Book Publishing
My Uncle Fulton Sheen | Our Sunday Visitor
God's World and Our Place in It | Sophia Institute Press
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen: Convert Maker | Ignatius Press
A book titled "Victory Over Vice: Archbishop Fulton Sheen" lying on a dark wooden surface. The cover features a portrait of Archbishop Fulton Sheen in clerical vestments with a bright pink cape and black cassock.
Person wearing black Fulton Sheen socks with red accents on a light gray pavement.