À propos de l'auteur

Fulton J. Sheen was an influential American bishop of the Roman Catholic Church, known for his work as an author and television personality. His television program, "Life is Worth Living," aired in the 1950s and reached millions of viewers, making him a household name. Sheen's eloquent discussions on faith, morality, and social issues resonated with a wide audience, and he was awarded an Emmy Award for his contributions to television.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance May 8, 1895
Lieu de naissance El Paso, Illinois, United States
Date de décès December 9, 1979