Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s Abraham Lincoln (1954)

by Kevin Levin on April 1, 2010 · 1 comment · Follow me on

in Civil War Culture, Memory

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Corey Meyer April 1, 2010 at 11:26 am 1

Interesting. I have lived in El Paso and attended the church in which Archbishop Sheen attended. The current structure is the one that replaced the one in which the Archbishop was baptized.

http://www.allendrake.com/elpasohistory/epcards/eppca019.jpg – current church

http://www.allendrake.com/elpasohistory/epstory/pgtx196.htm – 1800′s church of Fulton Sheen’s

http://www.allendrake.com/elpasohistory/sheen/index.htm – Info. on Fulton Sheen

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