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Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is pictured in an undated file photo. Once dubbed "God's microphone," Archbishop Sheen announced God's truth in a nonconfrontational, yet no less life-giving, manner to untold millions through radio, print and television. (OSV News file photo)

10 books by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen to add to your reading list

February 11, 2026
By Megan Marley
OSV News
Filed Under: Books, News, Saints, World News

Venerable Fulton J. Sheen remains one of the most compelling Catholic voices of the 20th century, and he left a sizeable body of written works in addition to his famous radio and television appearances.

His 66 books offer something for everyone: heady theological dissertation, accessible theology and philosophy, astute cultural reflections and profound meditations on the lives of Christ and Mary.

Here is a selection of 10 books by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen to consider adding to your reading list.

Then-Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen is pictured with an NBC radio microphone in this undated file photo. Archbishop Sheen is listed among saints and other Catholic figures among the dozens of people President Donald Trump said should be included in a National Garden of American Heroes that he created by executive order Jan. 18, 2021. (CNS file photo)

— “Life of Christ”: A good read for any time of the liturgical year, this classic devotional reflects on the life and mission of Christ with a mix of scripture, history and philosophy in vivid detail.

— “Three to Get Married”: This book contains an approachable exploration of the philosophy and theology of Christian marriage to help one appreciate the sacrament’s imitation of the divine love of the Trinity.

— “A Declaration of Dependence”: Written in the middle of World War II, this book by Archbishop Sheen explores the irrationality, violence, hatred and division of war and its cause in society, and uplifts the solution which only God gives.

— “Treasure in Clay”: Archbishop Sheen’s autobiography was compiled shortly before his death, and in his own words gives an account of his childhood, priestly and academic formation, pastoral and media work, and extensive travel.

— “The World’s First Love”: Archbishop Sheen dedicated most, if not all, of his writings to Mary, and his love for the Blessed Mother shines through in this account of Mary’s life and role in the Church through the lens of history, philosophy and theology.

— “The Way of the Cross”: This short devotional booklet paints a vivid account of walking with Christ on his road to Calvary while reflecting on the gravity of sin. (Also, fun fact: OSV’s founder Bishop John Francis Noll gave this booklet its imprimatur.)

— “Life Is Worth Living”: Trying to unplug from technology but want to learn from Archbishop Sheen’s famous broadcasts? This compilation of his popular television addresses covering philosophy, politics and faith was originally published in five volumes, but more modern printings have 44 episodes in one book.

— “The Rainbow of Sorrow”: Pain, unjust suffering and feeling abandoned have long been a part of the human condition. Archbishop Sheen explores the meaning of pain and suffering in meditating on the seven last words of Christ from the cross.

— “Moods and Truths”: This book contrasts the modern perspective on the role of faith in society and the timeless good news of Jesus Christ, urging Christians to live their faith in the public sphere.

— “The Priest Is Not His Own”: Archbishop Sheen speaks to priests as a priest in this book which explores the meaning of the priesthood, sacrifice and their role as an “alter Christus.”

A list of Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s books can be found on The Catholic University of America website https://fulton-sheen.catholic.edu/at-cua/books.html.

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