An Evangelical in Italy

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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