Which Bible Does The Catholic Church Use?
Edward C. Miller
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Background on the Translation Since the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops both gave their imprimatur to the New Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition (NRSV-CE) in 1991, it has been recognized by the Catholic Church as a translation of the Bible that is suitable for use within the institution.
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What version of the Bible do Catholics use?
- Bibles that are used in Catholic worship are required to obtain what is known as the imprimatur, which is the official permission of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Although the Douay version was popular for a good number of years in the United States, the New American Bible (Revised Edition), which is often known as NABRE, is presently the English translation that is most widely used by Catholics in that country.
How many books are in the Catholic Bible?
Tobit, Judith, Maccabees 1 and 2, Wisdom, the Wisdom of Ben Sira, and Baruch are the seven books of the Old Testament that are included in the Catholic Bible. The New Testament has 27 books, while the Old Testament contains seven books. Additionally, passages from the books of Esther and Daniel are included in Catholic Bibles.
Do Catholics read the old and New Testament?
- As Catholics, it permeates every aspect of our day to day existence.
- We read it frequently both at home and at church, we participate in Bible studies, and we most certainly possess more than one copy.
- On the other hand, the Bibles that we are familiar with and read today are all English translations, derived from the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek texts of the Old and New Testaments, respectively.
What is the difference between the Catholic and Protestant Bibles?
- Since the Greek translations served as the basis for the Catholic Church’s Latin Scriptures, it was only natural for them to recognize these deuterocanonical writings.
- Because Protestants based their translations on the Hebrew Scriptures, these additional books were omitted from their versions of the Bible.
- Bibles that are used in Catholic worship are required to obtain what is known as the imprimatur, which is the official permission of the Roman Catholic Church.