I don’t think yelling on street corners would help the Catholic cause, but I do agree with you in that people don’t talk about their religion very much. Based on polls, people think it is very important that others believe in religion, but people seem to be very uncomfortable about talking about what they specifically believe with anyone who may not agree with them. I suppose the response that another gave about prayer rather than evangelism makes sense considerring Jesus says that we know a tree by its fruits and will know a Christian by their love. Evangelism then takes the form of spreading the love rather than spreading beliefs. The idea is that if Catholics spread the love then belief will take care of itself. I agree to an extent. It’s not that I think people will come to believe that all the Catholic doctrine is true, but I think with a spread he love approach to evangelism, people exposed to love will be more inclined to believe things that are consistent with love and less inclined to believe things that are inconsistent with love. In spreading the love, Catholic doctrine will be at an advantage to whatever extent it helps us love and perhaps be at a disadvantage to whatever extent it gets in the way. Personally, I think that it too often gets in the way, but others have had a different experience with it.