How does an evangelical—not joined with the Church in Rome, but committed to one holy, catholic, and apostolic church—live and worship in pervasively Catholic Italy?
Almost nineteen years ago, my wife, Victoria, and I moved to Cortona, a small but historically important town in Tuscany. From its Etruscan walls, residents watched as Hannibal destroyed Rome’s army at nearby Lake Trasimeno in 217 b.c. The city eventually allied itself with Rome and, in time, built its cathedral over the foundation of a temple.
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