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Rome Sweet Home

by Scott Hahn · 2024 · 198 pages

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An anti-Catholic Presbyterian minister followed the Bible to Rome

“ …the journey began as a detective story, but soon it became more like a horror story, until it finally ended up as a great romance story — when Christ unveiled his Bride, the Church. ” e.style.display='none');if(typeof getContentsSections==='function')setTimeout(getContentsSections,50)" /> Scott Hahn was militantly anti-Catholic. He ripped apart his Catholic grandmother's Rosary, distributed anti-Catholic literature to friends, and believed with his seminary buddy Gerry Matatics that the Pope was the Antichrist. His wife Kimberly, daughter and granddaughter of Presbyterian ministers, shared

Lesson 1: An anti-Catholic Presbyterian minister followed the Bible to Rome

This principle from Rome Sweet Home is backed by Scott Hahn's extensive research and real-world examples. Understanding it deeply can shift how you approach decisions, relationships, and long-term planning in meaningful ways.

Lesson 2: Replace 'contract' with 'covenant family' and the Bible turns Catholic

This principle from Rome Sweet Home is backed by Scott Hahn's extensive research and real-world examples. Understanding it deeply can shift how you approach decisions, relationships, and long-term planning in meaningful ways.

Lesson 3: 'Sola fide' appears in Scripture exactly once — to deny it

This principle from Rome Sweet Home is backed by Scott Hahn's extensive research and real-world examples. Understanding it deeply can shift how you approach decisions, relationships, and long-term planning in meaningful ways.

How to Apply Rome Sweet Home's Lessons

The real value of Rome Sweet Home lies in its applicability. After reading, the most important step is identifying which of Scott Hahn's principles speak most directly to your current situation.

Consider keeping a journal while reading — noting where the ideas challenge your current approach and where they confirm what you already suspected. The friction of your own resistance often points to the most important insights.

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"An anti-Catholic Presbyterian minister followed the Bible to Rome" — Scott Hahn, Rome Sweet Home

About the Author

Scott Hahn is the author of Rome Sweet Home. The book reflects years of research, observation, and synthesis of evidence from multiple disciplines.

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