The ESV-CE1 has been approved as the basis for the new Lectionary and for all future liturgical texts used by Catholics in England and Wales. A Catholic biblical scholar reviews the translation With ...
Editor’s Note: This is part of a SpokaneFāVS series on how sacred texts are used in various religious traditions. Catholics believe that the Bible isn’t just one book but a collection of unique books.
Is the Bible — already the most widely printed book of all time — having a moment? As recently reported by the Wall Street Journal, Bible sales — across a variety of editions — rose 22% in the U.S.
For the Story Lover: The Great Adventure Catholic Bible simplifies the complexities of Scripture reading by guiding Catholics in truly understanding the narrative story of salvation history. Using ...
“St. Jerome,” from the workshop of Marinus van Reymerswaele. (Erik Cornelius/Sweden Nationalmuseum, via Wikimedia) St. Jerome, whose feast day is Sept. 30, is a giant in the intellectual history of ...
Christians believe that the Bible is different from any other book because it is God’s word. All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in ...
In the digital age, technology continues to transform various aspects of life, including spiritual and religious practices. One of the most groundbreaking developments in this realm is the ...
Several prominent Catholic publishers said that they, too, are riding this wave of increased Bible sales. For Word on Fire, the Catholic media and publishing apostolate founded by Bishop Robert Barron ...