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Sheen, Fulton J(ohn) (1895–1979)

US Catholic prelate. From 1926 Sheen worked as a pastor and a teacher at Catholic University. He won a huge audience for his radio talks and his television series, Life is Worth Living (1952–65). He was also national director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. He became bishop of Rochester, New York in 1966, and archbishop in 1969.



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