• 2 years ago
On 13 April 1979, a large crowd gathered in and around the Church of Saint Agnes in Manhattan, New York City, U.S.A. to hear the wisdom of Most Reverend Archbishop Fulton John Sheen for what would be his last homily/sermon.

The topic of his homily was, “Spectators on and about the Cross.” He broke the spectators into three groups:

The spectators of the indifferent or fallen away
The spectators of pain
The spectators of love

Each person will find something they can relate to in this timeless message.

Photo credits:
Associated Press – Dave Pickoff
Jim Hughes/NY Daily News

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