FUN STUFF FROM THIS WEEK’S REGISTER: Did you know this about Archbishop Fulton Sheen? “As bishop of Rochester, Archbishop Sheen fought for jobs for minorities and ministered to the black community, despite having a cross burned on the front lawn of his residence and a car vandalized. He also opened the first black hospital in Mobile, Ala., offering prenatal and maternity care.”

And, from an interview with the author of How Not to Share Your Faith: The Seven Deadly Sins of Catholic Apologetics and Evangelization: “Some apologists think faith is simply about presenting strong arguments. They confuse our arguments for the faith with the faith we argue for, so we come to think if our arguments falter, there is something wrong with the faith. There is also the danger of trying to come up with novel argumentation. The danger is that people can come to confuse these ideas with the faith itself. Sometimes the ideas don’t hold up.”


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