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Rome Sweet Home: Our Journey to Catholicism Quiz

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Rome Sweet Home: Our Journey to Catholicism Quiz

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1)

He ultimately decides on which position regarding communion? (from Chapter 4, Teaching and Living the Covenant as Family)

The Lutheran position.
The Presbyterian position.
The Protestant position.
The Catholic position.
2)

Who knows their Scripture? (from Chapter 10, Conclusion: Calling Catholics to Be Bible Christians (and Vice Versa))

Many Jews.
Many non-Catholics.
Many Catholics.
Many Presbyterians.
3)

What job does Scott accept? (from Chapter 5, Scott's Search for the Church)

Assistant to the president of Grove City College.
President of Grove City College.
Professor at Grove City College.
Researcher at Grove City College.
4)

How does Scott feel when he presses various experts he knows on these issues? (from Chapter 4, Teaching and Living the Covenant as Family)

He is surprised by their answers.
He is satisfied with their answers.
He feels as if he knows nothing.
He is dissatisfied with their answers.
5)

Scott gets Gerry, himself and who together to discuss theology? (from Chapter 5, Scott's Search for the Church)

Jack.
Kimberly.
Dr. Gerstner.
Monica.
6)

Why is Scott scared? (from Chapter 6, One Comes Home to Rome)

He is unsure about being a Catholic.
He promised his wife he would not become Catholic until 1990.
He does not want to upset his wife.
He is not sure what God wants him to do.
7)

Can anyone put the Catholics to shame? (from Chapter 10, Conclusion: Calling Catholics to Be Bible Christians (and Vice Versa))

No.
Rarely.
Sometimes.
Yes.
8)

What is an epilogue? (from Chapter 10, Conclusion: Calling Catholics to Be Bible Christians (and Vice Versa))

An introduction to a work of literature or drama.
An explanation of the rest of the book.
A piece of writing at the end of a work of literature or drama.
The author's opinions about the book.
9)

To where does Scott begin to sneak off? (from Chapter 6, One Comes Home to Rome)

Catechism classes.
Confession.
Holy Communion.
Mass.
10)

What does this job give him time to do? (from Chapter 5, Scott's Search for the Church)

Work on his marriage.
Attend a Catholic Church.
Read constantly at night.
Spend time with his family.
11)

Who continues to encourage him to beef up on romance with Kimberly and back off on doctrine? (from Chapter 8, A Rome-antic Reunion)

Jack.
Gerry.
Dr. Gerstner.
Gil.
12)

When does Scott convert and receive the sacraments for the first time? (from Chapter 6, One Comes Home to Rome)

On Easter Vigil 1986.
On Palm Sunday 1986.
On Christmas Eve 1986.
On Good Friday 1986.
13)

Is Scott's petition answered? (from Chapter 5, Scott's Search for the Church)

No.
Yes, several months later.
Yes, one month later.
Yes, right away.
14)

Describe the Hahns' life at this point. (from Chapter 9, Catholic Family Life)

More full of joy than ever.
Stable.
Best it has been in a long time.
Very good.
15)

What does Scott eventually realize that he must do? (from Chapter 4, Teaching and Living the Covenant as Family)

Stop learning about Catholicism.
Accept his calling at the church in Virginia.
Pray.
Resign from his pastorate and look for another job.
16)

With whom does Scott begin to work? (from Chapter 8, A Rome-antic Reunion)

Catholic Answers.
Protestant Responses.
Catholic Responses.
Protestant Answers.
17)

Kimberly discusses the joy she has when what happens? (from Chapter 9, Catholic Family Life)

Their oldest son Michael has his First Communion.
Their oldest son Michael graduates from high school.
She converts.
Their youngest is baptized.
18)

What does Scott say is a gift God is giving Kimberly? (from Chapter 7, The Struggles of a Mixed Marriage)

Her children.
Her intelligence.
Having him suffer for becoming Catholic first.
Her becoming Catholic.
19)

What do the Hahns encourage Catholics to do? (from Chapter 10, Conclusion: Calling Catholics to Be Bible Christians (and Vice Versa))

Be more liberal.
Learn more about their tradition.
Be patient with non-Catholics.
Learn about other faiths.
20)

Why do the Hahns encourage Protestants to do this? (from Chapter 10, Conclusion: Calling Catholics to Be Bible Christians (and Vice Versa))

Because the Catholic Church is not important.
Because it is Christ's body.
Because the Catholic Church is kind to others.
Because the Catholic Church needs support.
21)

Who encourages the Hahns to get involved in this activism? (from Chapter 6, One Comes Home to Rome)

Their friend Dr. Gerstner.
Their friend Jack.
Their friend Gerry.
Their friend Monica.
22)

What helps convince Kimberly of the beauty of Catholicism? (from Chapter 7, The Struggles of a Mixed Marriage)

The beauty of the Catholic baptismal liturgy.
The beauty of the Catholic Bible.
The beauty of the Catholic church.
The beauty of the priest's sermon.
23)

Who is the trained theologian who helps Scott with his struggles? (from Chapter 6, One Comes Home to Rome)

The priest, Monsignor Dumbrowski.
The Pope, John Paul II.
The priest, Monsignor Bruskewitz.
The theologian, Dr. Gerstner.
24)

What does Scott record with this organization? (from Chapter 8, A Rome-antic Reunion)

Something called "the answer."
Something called "the record."
Something called "the tape."
Something called "the rules."
25)

What does Scott begin to believe about the Bible? (from Chapter 4, Teaching and Living the Covenant as Family)

It teaches that Scripture respects tradition outside of Scripture as well.
It can be translated in many ways.
It teaches that Scripture is the only message from God.
It can be believed figuratively or literally.
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