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Questions and Answers
What parallel does the author draw between their TV show and the book?
What parallel does the author draw between their TV show and the book?
- The author highlights the collaborative nature of both projects, acknowledging the contributions of others. (correct)
- The author claims both were equally successful.
- The author received similar awards for both.
- The author was the sole contributor to the success of the show and the book.
What event prompted the author to express gratitude towards their collaborators on the TV show?
What event prompted the author to express gratitude towards their collaborators on the TV show?
- A meeting with network executives.
- Receiving an Emmy award in 1952. (correct)
- A celebratory dinner with the writers.
- The show's final episode.
In what year did the author receive recognition for their television work?
In what year did the author receive recognition for their television work?
- 1952 (correct)
- 1955
- 1950
- 1962
Which Gospel served as a regular discussion topic for the couples' group?
Which Gospel served as a regular discussion topic for the couples' group?
What was noteworthy about the Catholic man who led one of the discussions?
What was noteworthy about the Catholic man who led one of the discussions?
Flashcards
Emmy Award
Emmy Award
An award recognizing excellence in television production.
Gospel of Matthew
Gospel of Matthew
The first book of the New Testament, detailing the life of Jesus.
Evangelists
Evangelists
The authors of the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Catholic couples' group
Catholic couples' group
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Potluck meal
Potluck meal
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Study Notes
Introduction
- In 1952, Bishop Fulton Sheen received an Emmy award.
- He expressed gratitude to his writers (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John).
- The author acknowledges the evangelists for providing material for a book.
- The author's wife and he belonged to a Catholic couples' group that met monthly for potlucks.
- The group discussed a specific topic each month, starting with the Gospel of Matthew.
- The group followed a custom of taking turns leading discussions.
- One month, a highly educated and practicing Catholic man led the discussion of the book of Matthew.
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