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In 1882 he went on a lecture tour in the United States and Canada.
He was torn apart by no small number of critics — The Wasp, a San Francisco newspaper, published a cartoon ridiculing Wilde and Aestheticism — but also was surprisingly well received in such rough-and-tumble settings as the mining town of Leadville, Colorado.
Prison was unkind to Wilde's health and after he was released on May 19, 1897 he spent his last three years penniless, in self-imposed exile from society and artistic circles.
Excerpt from "In Media Ecclesiae Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen: master preacher, pastor of the air waves," by John Baptist Ku, O.P. Barbara Kralis, the article's author, writes for various Christian and conservative publications.
She is a regular columnist at RenewAmerica.us, Catholic Online.com, The Wanderernewspaper, New Oxford Review Magazine, Washington Dispatch, MichNews, Catholic Citizens of Illinois, Phil Brennan's WOW, ChronWatch, etc. Her first journalism position was with Boston Herald Traveler, 1964.
She and her husband, Mitch, live in the great State of Texas, and co-direct the Jesus Through Mary Catholic Foundation.