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Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace My Spiritual Journey in Opus Dei
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Only a few years ago, Opus Dei was seen as alien, secretive, and sinister. Then some writers began to take a closer look. Now Scott Hahn has given us a lively and readable account of the joy he and thousands of others have discovered in doing God’s work in God’s world. —(The Rev.) Richard John Neuhaus, editor-in-chief of First Things
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Catholic for a Reason III Scripture and the Mystery of the Mass
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Bringing together the wisdom and knowledge of twelve prominent Catholic authors, including Scott and Kimberly Hahn, Catholic for a Reason III delves into the inexhaustible beauty and mystery of the Mass. Each chapter lends unique insight into topics like the “The Mass and the Synoptic Gospels, “The Eucharist in the Apostolic Church,” and “The Mass and Evangelization.”
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Scripture Matters Essays on Reading the Bible From the Heart of the Church
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What is the “Catholic” approach to interpreting the Bible? What makes for good, sound biblical scholarship? Drawing from such exemplary scholars of Scripture as Saint Thomas Aquinas, Saint Josemaría Escrivá, and Cardinal Ratzinger, Scott Hahn answers questions on historical criticism, the Real Presence, and the place of Scripture in Catholic teaching.
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Living the Mysteries A Guide for Unfinished Christians
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Scott co-wrote this devotional with Mike Aquilina as a resource to the
wisdom and insights of: St. Ambrose, St. Augustine, St. Basil, St.
Clement of Alexandria, St. Cyril of Jerusalem, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St.
John Chrysostom, and St. Leo the Great. Ideal for the fifty days between
Easter and Pentecost, each day features a relevant point and practical
applications. Great for those who recently received the sacraments of
initiation or lifelong Catholics.
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First Comes Love: Finding Your Family in the Church and the Trinity
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Scott Hahn, in First Comes Love, uses the idea of the family to explain Catholic thought about the Trinity by showing readers that the divine reality found in the relationship between the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, as well as the nurturing embraces of Mary, the Mother of all Christians.
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This is the Study Bible Catholics have been waiting for! Includes notes, theological commentary, word studies and the RSV-CE Scripture text.
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The Lamb's Supper The Mass as Heaven on Earth
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Each time we celebrate the Mass we enter into the heavenly liturgy which is so powerfully and beautifully described in the Book of Revelation. The Lamb's Supper will help you understand the Book of Revelation in light of the Mass.
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Catholic For A Reason Scripture and the Mystery of the Family of God
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Scott co-edited this collection of essays by his wife Kimberly, several of his former students, and himself. Topics include the Eucharist, Mary, purgatory, justification, and more. Each is presented in the context of Scriptural exegesis and through the paradigm of the Church as God's covenant family.
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Rome Sweet Home Our Journey to Catholicism
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Scott and Kimberly's moving testimony of the grace and the trials that led Scott in 1986 and Kimberly in 1990 from Presbyterianism to the Catholic Church. Now available in eight languages!
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