Ven. Fulton J. Sheen

Ven. Fulton J. Sheen

1895 – 1979 · United States catholic · Bishop, Theologian, Venerable
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American Catholic bishop and one of the most influential Catholic communicators of the 20th century. His television show 'Life Is Worth Living' attracted 30 million weekly viewers. A brilliant orator and author of over 70 books, he was declared Venerable in 2019. His prophetic statements about the Antichrist, the crisis in the Church, and the future of Islam are well documented in his broadcasts, books, and public speeches.

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Prophecies & Visions (4)

The Antichrist Will Pose as a Great Humanitarian
1947 AD — United States
Pending
The Antichrist will not be so called; otherwise he would have no followers. He will wear the mask of peacemaking and humanitarianism. He will talk of peace, prosperity, and plenty — not as a means of leading us to God but as ends in themselves. He will write books on the new idea of God, and he will tempt Christians with the same three temptations Christ faced in the desert.
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The Conversion of Muslims Through Mary
1952 AD — United States
Pending
The Muslim peoples will experience a great conversion to Christianity. The Blessed Virgin Mary, whom the Muslims already venerate and who is mentioned more times in the Quran than in the Bible, will be the bridge between Islam and Christianity. It is through Our Lady that the great conversion will come.
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Communism Will Come to America Under Another Name
1953 AD — United States
Partial
Communism will not be imposed on America from outside. The American people would never accept communism openly. But they will accept every single part of it under a different name. The tragedy is not that they will reject the faith but that they will never know what they have lost.
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The Church Attacked From Within
1960 AD — United States
Partial
A day will come when the civilized world will deny the God who made it. The Church will be attacked not from the outside but from within. Priests will abandon their vocations, the faithful will leave the faith, and confusion will reign. But the Church will survive — she always has.
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