Victory Over Vice & The Seven Virtues Two of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's best-selling books have been brought together in one special collection. The first part of this book is a collection of engaging sermons from this Emmy award-winning and New York Times best-selling author that will encourage the reader to better understand that the seven deadly sins can be overcome. Using the seven last statements or words spoken by Jesus Christ from the Cross on Calvary as a backdrop, Archbishop Sheen will address matters concerning various addictions and patterns of habitual sin. He will use his inimitable writing style, with immediacy, yet conveying joy and comfort in the subject matter. These meditations on the Seven Last Words correlated to the seven deadly sins make no pretence to absoluteness. The Words are not necessarily related to the seven deadly sins, but they do make convenient points of illustrations. For example: FOR HELP IN DEALING WITH THE SIN OF ANGER, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” FOR HELP IN DEALING WITH THE SIN OF ENVY, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “This day thou shalt be with Me in Paradise. ” FOR HELP IN DEALING WITH THE SIN OF LUST, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “Woman, behold thy son! (Son) Behold thy mother!” FOR HELP IN DEALING WITH THE SIN OF PRIDE, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “My God! My God! Why hast Thou abandoned Me?” FOR HELP IN DEALING WITH THE SIN OF GLUTTONY, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “I thirst.” FOR HELP IN DEALING WITH THE SIN OF SLOTH, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “It is finished.” FOR HELP IN DEALING WITH THE SIN OF COVETOUSNESS, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “Father, into Thy Hands, I commend My Spirit.” This second part of this book includes more of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's engaging sermons which will encourage the reader to practice the three theological virtues of faith, hope and charity along with the four cardinal virtues of prudence, temperance, justice and fortitude. Sheen will make the connection between the seven virtues and the Seven Last Words spoken by Jesus from the Cross. While these meditations by Fulton J. Sheen on the Seven Last Words correlated to the seven virtues make no pretence to absoluteness, they do make convenient points of illustrations. For example: FOR HELP IN PRACTICING THE VIRTUE OF FORTITUDE, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” FOR HELP IN PRACTICING THE VIRTUE OF HOPE, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “This day thou shalt be with Me in Paradise.” FOR HELP IN PRACTICING THE VIRTUE OF PRUDENCE, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “Woman, behold thy son! (Son) Behold thy mother!” FOR HELP IN PRACTICING THE VIRTUE OF FAITH, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “My God! My God! Why hast Thou abandoned Me?” FOR HELP IN PRACTICING THE VIRTUE OF TEMPERANCE, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: "I thirst.” FOR HELP IN PRACTICING THE VIRTUE OF JUSTICE, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “It is finished.” FOR HELP IN PRACTICING THE VIRTUE OF CHARITY, REFLECT ON THE WORDS: “Father, into Thy Hands, I commend My Spirit.” This book has one main aim and that is to awaken an appreciation of the Passion of Our Lord and to hopefully incite the reader to turn away from the seven deadly sins and to practice the seven virtues. If it does that in but one soul its publication has been justified. A must read Such a wonderful Grace-filled writing! I will read this over and over! This is a Saint who wrote this! An outstanding guide to the spiritual life I am old enough to remember watching Fulton Sheen's television show and have read other books he authored. But this book takes you on a tour of the sins that cripple our souls and points out the cause and remedy for each. Frequent reference is made to examples from the lives of Jesus and Mary. This is not a theology treatise, nor a shame game. It is a flood light showing you the inner workings of our human weaknesses. I believe that starting from the advice in this book, by way of humility and perseverance, prayer and sacraments, victory is possible. A classic to read over and over An excellent guide to help one grow deeper into the meaning of good and evil/ victory and vice. Fulton Sheen paints a picture with words that are easy to grasp and take to heart. He helps make sense of disappointment in this life by reminding us that there is more. It's definitely a book to refer to regularly for those times we forget why we're even here. Awesome Read!!! Bishop Sheen's book was a pleasure to read. He explained the seven deadly sins in a new light. Love the book so much that I'll do a second reading as well.