Running multiple Catholic groups on various platforms from Facebook to Discord, a frequent question and discussion that comes up is, “Which Bible is right for me?” This is always a loaded question ...
Mary Kee knows the benefits of Bible study groups, which she has participated in for upwards of 20 years, usually at her home parish of St. Theresa Church in the Diocese of Bridgeport, Conn. She says ...
“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 ...
I’m going to impart a helpful suggestion that has never been conveyed throughout the 132-year history of The Catholic Register. You ready? Here it goes…We must strive to read The Holy Bible every day.
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 ...
While looking at the readings on the fifth Sunday of Lent as I prepared for our weekly Scripture discussion group, I started with the selection from Paul's Epistle to the Romans. Here's what I read: ...
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.
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 ...
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