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Incomplete, even though it's advertised as unabridged
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Only Jesus
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Serious but necessary.
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Your Life Is Worth Living
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For over four decades, Fulton Sheen was the face of Catholicism in America and literally received hundreds of thousands of letters from people around the world in search of truth, faith, salvation, and spiritual guidance. In this new reissue of one of Sheen's classic works, the Emmy Award-winning priest takes an intimate look at our sacred journey to God and answers some of life's most profound questions.
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Profoundly Good.
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