They might, but its not a translation approved by the Catholic church for their English speaking members to be reading.
There are many Bibles that people in America read. Examples of Bibles that people in America read include the NIV Study Bible, the New King James Edition, and the Holman Christan Standard Bible.
While the NIV bible has been approved by Catholics the Baptist have rejected this version, and have denounced the use of it. Largely due to changing to gender-neutral and changing scriptures from original translation.
The New International Version of the Bible is published by the International Bible Society.
The word sermon does not appear anywhere in the NIV or KJV bibles.
The name Kara does not appear anywhere in the KJV or NIV bibles.
The name "Albert" does not occur anywhere in the KJV or NIV bibles.
You can find NIV study bibles for sale at various online retailers such as Amazon, Christianbook, Lifeway, and Barnes & Noble. You can also check with your local bookstore or visit a nearby Christian bookstore to see if they carry NIV study bibles.
All denominations came from Catholics and having same bibles with small changes/
More importantly, how many of the purchased Bibles were actually read? My guess is that many more Bibles were sold than were actually read.
No. The Church gives bibles to new members coming into the Church. The Church encourages reading scripture.
Catholic bibles and Protestant bibles contain the same 27 books in the New Testament.
The word "mediation" does not occur anywhere in the KJV or NIV bibles.