A little Protestant in Rome
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A young Protestant boy touring Rome with his mother becomes separated and wanders through the Vatican, exploring gardens, a small menagerie, and ornate galleries while encountering clergy, officials, and kindly strangers. His curiosity and occasional mischief prompt moments of anxiety and wonder, and the narrative treats tensions between his upbringing and the surrounding Catholic environment with restraint. Episodes of compassion, moral reflection, and gentle reconciliation lead the child toward a firmer sense of faith and belonging amid evocative Roman scenes.
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