Victory Over Vice, Fulton J. Sheen
Victory Over Vice, Fulton J. Sheen
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Victory Over Vice

Author: Fulton J. Sheen

Narrator: Larry Peterson

Unabridged: 2 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/20/2022


Synopsis

Victory Over Vice (1939) is one of several books by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen exploring the Seven Last Words of Christ during His Crucifixion. In this short work, Archbishop Sheen considers each of the final utterances of Christ from the perspective of one of the capital sins. He demonstrates how each phrase proves the purity of Jesus Christ, and uses each as an instruction on how we, too, can overcome these mortal vices.

Archbishop Sheen is careful to define each of these sins and to explain when they cross from an acceptable behavior or trait into a dangerous failing. Envy, for example, can be justified and even helpful when it “inspires us to emulate good example and to progress with those who are our betters.” But it becomes a sin when it “is a willful grieving at another’s good, either spiritual or temporal, for the reason that it seems to diminish our own good.”

Throughout each of the Seven Words, Christ shows us how we should behave when faced with sin in ourselves or in others. When he is faced with the anger of the masses, he begs, “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” When faced with the thief to the left who envies His Power, he instead turns to the thief on the right and pronounces that “This day thou shalt be with me in paradise.” When faced with the pride of those who have turned from God, “He permits Himself to feel God-lessness and it broke His heart in the saddest of all cries: ‘My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?’”

Faced with anger, envy, lust, pride, gluttony, sloth, and covetousness leading up to and throughout His death, Christ shows us how to respond to each in others and in ourselves. It is a simple matter to preach what we should do to avoid sin. But to see how Christ responded when faced with it, and avoided it in His own purity, is a true gift.

About Fulton J. Sheen

Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen (1895-1979) wrote more than ninety books, including Peace of Soul, which rose to sixth place on the New York Times bestseller list. Equally at home with scholars and the common man, Archbishop Sheen won the hearts and minds of all those who came to know him.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Allan on May 12, 2012

This book saved my life.......more

Goodreads review by Thadeus on February 06, 2020

The wisdom of this fine gentleman and evangelist is poured out through the pages of this book. I’m so glad that I finally took the time to read this short and valuable book. Rev. Sheen speaks with a similar style to what I find in G.K. Chesterton and it is very winsome. Highly recommended for advanci......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on September 27, 2021

Classic Fulton Sheen. Deep truths deftly explained with clever allegories and turns of phrase. A quick read you'll want to slow down and think about. Each of the seven deadly sins is walked through and explained what is and isn't, why it's a sin, and how to overcome it.......more

Goodreads review by James on March 08, 2022

The final seven words of Christ on the Cross are possibly the most written about phrases in human history. Filled with meaning, here Blessed Fulton Sheen uses them to meditate upon the seven capital sins, they that are the cause of all separation from God. A beautiful contemplative work from one of t......more

Goodreads review by Ben on February 17, 2018

Remarkable and quick read on the nuts and bolts of the spiritual life. Sheen uses Christ's last 7 words on the cross as a counter to the 7 deadly sins. This book was relevant in the 20th century and is just as relevant today. Unbelievable creativity, clarity, and he doesn't budge - Heaven or Hell - J......more