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Scott Hahn and Leon J. Suprenant, Jr. Catholic for a Reason II, Second Edition: Scripture and the Mystery of the Mother of God.


Scott Hahn Scott Hahn (born October 28, 1957) is a contemporary author, theologian and Catholic apologist. His works include Rome Sweet Home and The Lamb's Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth.  and Leon J. Suprenant, Jr. Catholic for a Reason II, Second Edition: Scripture and the Mystery of the Mother of God, Emmaus Road Publishing, Steubenville, OH, 2005, ISBN ISBN
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: 1-931018-23-5, 2004, Softcover, 227 pages, $15.95 (USD USD

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). For anyone who wants to learn more about the Virgin Mary Virgin Mary: see Mary.

Virgin Mary

immaculately conceived; mother of Jesus Christ. [N.T.: Matthew 1:18–25; 12:46–50; Luke 1:26–56; 11:27–28; John 2; 19:25–27]

See : Purity
, and how Scripture supports the Catholic Church's teachings about the Mother of God, this book is a gem. All of the tea sons for Catholic beliefs are clearly explained by well-known Catholic writers such as Scott Hahn, Jeff Cavins, and Kimberly Hahn Kimberly Hahn (born in 1957) is a Catholic apologist and author. She is the eldest child of Jerry and Patricia Kirk, and is married to apologist and author Scott Hahn.

Kimberly was born into a Presbyterian family; her father was a minister.
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This Second Edition has been revised and expanded to include new material, including a chapter on the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, and a new appendix called "Biblical Theology and Marian Studies"--on the scriptural basis of the dogmas concerning Mary.

This book is easy to read and understand; if the reader does not already understand how Mary is the fulfillment of Old Testament teachings, the knowledge gained from these reflections and studies will clarify everything. (C.G.)
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