Yes
Roman Catholic Answer
from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994141 "The church has always venerated the divine Scriptures as she venerated the Body of the Lord" (Dei Verbum) 21): both nourish the govern the whole Christian life. "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path" (Ps 119:105; cf. Isa 50:4).
Yes, the Catholic church teaches Bible truths. The entire religion is based on Biblical truths.
Roman Catholic AnswerFunny thing about The Bible truths and the Catholic Church as the Catholic Church wrote, approved, and conserved the Bible for over twenty centuries. There are no "truths" in the Bible that God and the Catholic Church did not put there. The Bible, as the Catechism says, is the Word of God in the very words of God. So that Catholic Church wrote the Bible to teach the truths about God.Catholics have never used the King James version.
a parable is Jesus telling about the truths and a reference is where to find the truths at
The Four Noble truths teach about suffering. For Example: everyone suffers from the desire for material things, but overcoming these desires will bring suffering to an end.
Yes it does
the Bible IS the word of God
Catholics are scattered across the globe. But most Catholics in the bible are from Jerusalem
Catholic AnswerThe center of the Catholic Bible is Jesus Christ, the entire Old Testament points to Him, and the new Testament preaches Him. Catholics are not in the habit of practicing Biblical statistics, like counting words and chapters, they are more interested in learning the saving truths that the Bible is trying to impart. As the Bible is the Word of God in the actual words of God, we cannot spend too much time learning it. As St. Jerome said, "ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ." I would suggest, from a Catholic point of view, that counting chapters in the Bible is ignorance of the Bible, and what it is trying to teach.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Bible used by Catholics is called the Holy Bible, or the Sacred Scriptures, or just simply the Bible. It is a translation of the original Bible used by Jesus and the Apostles.
parable's
they keep the holy bible in a glass case
Kenneth Frederick has written: 'Bible truths for Christian schools' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian life, Church history, History, Textbooks 'Bible Truths Level 6' 'The Making of a Disciple'
Catholics do not fear it as there is little truth to it. It is not considered canonical.