Man For All Seasons | Winter | Trailer | Fulton J. Sheen | Matt Connoly
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Autumn
People today are looking for a voice of reason, of understanding, of calm. Our fears and anxiety of the future cause us to look for someone to give us guidance and assurance that we will make it through what lies ahead. In the 1950s and 60s, we had such a voice. We had a man who spoke to millions of people each week. He came into our homes through television. He not only spoke to the masses, he spoke for the masses. That man was Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. He addressed the timeless issues of adolescence, kindness, friendship and love. His compassion and strength helped his messages endure the test of time. Includes: Stop the World, I Want to Get On (Columbus Day) / Loneliness (Thanksgiving) / Go, Go, Come, Come (Veterans Day).
Spring
People today are looking for a voice of reason, of understanding, of calm. Our fears and anxiety of the future cause us to look for someone to give us guidance and assurance that we will make it through what lies ahead. In the 1950s and 60s, we had such a voice. We had a man who spoke to millions of people each week. He came into our homes through television. He not only spoke to the masses, he spoke for the masses. That man was Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. He addressed the timeless issues of adolescence, kindness, friendship and love. His compassion and strength helped his messages endure the test of time. Includes: Gloom, Laughter, and Humor (St. Patrick’s Day) / Love is a Many Splendored Thing (Mother’s Day) / The Kiss that Blistered (Easter) .
Summer
People today are looking for a voice of reason, of understanding, of calm. Our fears and anxiety of the future cause us to look for someone to give us guidance and assurance that we will make it through what lies ahead. In the 1950s and 60s, we had such a voice. We had a man who spoke to millions of people each week. He came into our homes through television. He not only spoke to the masses, he spoke for the masses. That man was Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. He addressed the timeless issues of adolescence, kindness, friendship and love. His compassion and strength helped his messages endure the test of time. Includes: Quo Vadis America (Fourth of July) / The Meaning of Love (Father’s Day) / Caring (Labor Day).
Winter
People today are looking for a voice of reason, of understanding, of calm. Our fears and anxiety of the future cause us to look for someone to give us guidance and assurance that we will make it through what lies ahead. In the 1950s and 60s, we had such a voice. We had a man who spoke to millions of people each week. He came into our homes through television. He not only spoke to the masses, he spoke for the masses. That man was Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. He addressed the timeless issues of adolescence, kindness, friendship and love. His compassion and strength helped his messages endure the test of time. Includes: Superman and Christmas (Christmas) / Happiness is a Rainbow (Valentine’s Day) / Glory of Being an American (President’s Day).
Director: Matt Connoly
Starring: Fulton J. Sheen