nihil ob·stat (nē′hil ō̂b′stät) noun # R.C.Ch. a printed phrase, followed by the name of an officially appointed censor, indicating that the publication carrying the phrase has been examined and judged free of doctrinal or moral error
Claro, sem problemas, nihil obstat.
The New American Bible is the Bible which was translated for and is the official Bible of the Catholic Church in the United State, yes, it carries a the Bishops Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat.
Catholic writers can seek a limited endorsement of the Church for religious publications. Nihil obstat and imprimatur are official declarations that a book or pamphlet is free of doctrinal or moral error.
It means "fear nothing."
.Catholic AnswerIf it has an Imprimatur and a Nihil Obstat behind the title page, your Old Testament comes from about 400 B.C., and your New Testament was decided upon by the Church in the late fourth century.
It is a silent or near silent about a Red Balloon released in what appears to be a Paris park. There is no objectionable dialogue- as there isn"t any dialogue. I would have to say Nihil obstat ( nothing objectionable).
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Jerusalem Bible, and The New Jersusalem Bible, are both Catholic Bibles with copious notes, both introductory and footnotes all of which are approved by the Church both with a Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur. (The Nilhil Obstat and Imprimatur are a declaration that a book or pamphlet is considered to be free from doctrinal or moral error. It is not implied that those who have granted the Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur agree with the contents, opinions or statements expressed.) The translation itself is from the original languages, and, for the most part, is exellent. There have been criticisms of the original Jerusalem Bible following the French translation a little too closely. This was corrected in the The New Jerusalem Bible. It is an excellent study Bible, and considered good enough that at one time, it was approved as an alternative to be used for the readings at Mass.I can not find Community Bible, although I do see a series of books on Amazon that are called The Community Study Series (for the Bible). This seems to be an Protestant interpretration of the Bible, and thus rather misleading. I would not recommend any Bible or study series that did not have a Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur.
Latin -- nihil, meaning "nothing" ; a from the Latin " ad " -- meaning to Thus, you get " reduction to nothing ".
Nihil agis, nihil moliris, nihil cogitas. The anaphora is in the successive repetition of 'nihil.'
Nothing by mouth is NPO, which is Latin meaning Nil Per Os.
They differ in the number of books. Catholic has more number of books than Protestant. Protestant Bible only has 7 books while Catholic has 39. A catholic bible has Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur while a Protestant bible does not.
Infinitum Nihil was created in 2004.