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Ignatius Catholic Study Bible

After 10 years of hard work...the entire New Testament is now available!

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Many Are Called

A quick read for the lay person to understand
the richness of the priesthood.


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Hope for Hard Times

A 30-minute read!

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Beloved and Blessed: Biblical Wisdom for Family Life

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The Church and the Bible: Official Documents of the Catholic Church Photo

The Church and the Bible: Official Documents of the Catholic Church

Dr. Hahn highly recommends this collection of magisterial material on the Bible.

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Signs of Life: 40 Catholic Customs and Their Biblical Roots Photo

Signs of Life: 40 Catholic Customs and Their Biblical Roots

Answers questions about 40 Catholic customs!

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Ignatius Catholic Study Bible Photo

Ignatius Catholic Study Bible

After 10 years of hard work...the entire New Testament is now available!

Amazon.com

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Many Are Called Photo

Many Are Called

A quick read for the lay person to understand
the richness of the priesthood.

Amazon.com





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Hope for Hard Times Photo

Hope for Hard Times

A 30-minute read!

Amazon.com
Beloved and Blessed: Biblical Wisdom for Family Life Photo

Beloved and Blessed: Biblical Wisdom for Family Life

New from Kimberly!

Amazon.com
Signs of Life: 40 Catholic Customs and their Biblical Roots Photo

Signs of Life: 40 Catholic Customs and their Biblical Roots

Answers questions about 40 Catholic customs!

Amazon.com
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A note from Scott Hahn...

A note from Scott Hahn... PhotoMy work is about reading the Bible — reading it with you, and reading it “from the heart of the Church.”

We are called to be trusting children of God and of the Church, our mother. My studies have led me to realize that we are priviledged to read the sacred page within an unfathomable community: the communion of saints, the voices of Catholic Tradition, the great cloud of witnesses from all of history. Our guide is the Holy Spirit, working through the Church's Magisterium.

Most importantly, we have the great gift to read the Bible in its natural and supernatural habitat: the liturgy. The Bible and the liturgy were made for one another. In the Old Testament and the New, the Scriptures presume, prescribe, and describe the ritual life of God’s people…of us…for us! The Bible gives us both the content and context of the liturgy — even as the liturgy provides our context for understanding the Scriptures. If we read the Bible as it was written, we'll read it from the heart of the Church. It is the heart of Jesus.

All we have to do is open the Word and be open to learning about it, about Him. My work has been focused on helping you to that end. You'll find here my books and CDs/DVDs and you can find information about upcoming events, but I've also added long lists of other resources which I've found helpful. Look, too, at the rich content on the separate site of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, the apostolate I founded, which is a non-profit research and educational institute that promotes life-transforming Scripture study in the Catholic tradition.

I invite you to dig in, and I join St. Paul in his prayer:
    "May the eyes of your hearts be enlightened, that you may know what
    is the hope that belongs to his call, what are the riches of glory in his
    inheritance among the holy ones, and what is the surpassing greatness
    of his power for us who believe…" Ephesians 1:18-19