Can Catholics Be Evangelists?
An interview with Russell Shaw, co-author, with Fr. C. John McCloskey, III, of Good News, Bad News: Evangelization, Conversion and the Crisis of Faith | Carl E. Olson | April 25, 2007 http://www.ignatiusinsight.com/features2007/rshaw_interviewgnbn_apr07.asp Good News, Bad News: Evangelization, Conversion, and The Crisis of Faith is, as its title indicates, a book about spreading the Gospel. The authors, Fr. C. John McCloskey, III, and Russell Shaw, draw upon numerous firsthand accounts of conversions, combining them with personal testimony, solid theology, and effective methods of communicating the Catholic Faith. Good News, Bad News has been widely praised by numerous Catholic clergy, authors, evangelists, apologists, and lay people for its accessible, challenging, and inspiring content. Noted political columnist Robert D. Novak, who entered the Catholic Church under the guidance of Fr. McCloskey, states: “From personal experience, I can testify that Father C. John McCloskey is one of
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