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TradCadKnight Podcast Featuring Al Smith Discussing Archbishop Sheen’s Book of Sacraments

TradCadKnight Podcast Featuring Al Smith Discussing Archbishop Sheen’s Book of Sacraments

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Al Smith has a discussion with Eric Gajewski from the TradCadKnight Podcast about his latest Sheen anthology published by Sophia Institute Press called "Archbishop Sheen's Book of Sacraments."

Al Smith is the editor of three best-selling books available from Sophia Institute Press: “The Cries of the Jesus from the Cross: A Fulton Sheen Anthology” (2018) “Lord, Teach Us To Pray: A Fulton Sheen Anthology” (2020) and “Archbishop Sheen’s Book of Sacraments: A Fulton Sheen Anthology“ (2021) He is a husband, father, grandfather, a man of trade, and a business owner. Al has served the Church for fifteen years as a Catholic evangelist, radio host, writer, Internet broadcaster, and retreat director. He is the founder and director of the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Mission Society of Canada and has served on the Board of Directors of the Archbishop Fulton John Sheen Foundation in Peoria, Illinois, which promotes the cause of Fulton J. Sheen’s canonization process. Al is the creator of the website Bishop Sheen Today, which features the life and works of the Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen.

To hear the full podcast in its entirety, please visit https://tradcatknight.org/2021/08/30/new-special-guest-video-interview-august-30-allan-smith-sheen-the-right-rite-examining-your-conscience/

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