The most popular form of prayer using The Bible is called Lectio Divina, which means Sacred Reading and was popularized by St. Benedict back in the sixth century. There are several ways to practice Lectio, but none of them are complicated, nor are they set in stone. The primary thing is to take a book of the Bible, and start reading it - slowly and meditatively. When something strikes you, stop, think about it, and ask God about it, and apply it to your life. If you run out of things to talk to God about, you go back to the text and read some more. For more resources on Lectio, see the links below:
No, Catholics do not pray to statues. Catholics pray to God, Jesus, and ask Saints to pray for them.
Catholics typically use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious practices.
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Catholics primarily use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious teachings and practices.
Catholics primarily use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious teachings and practices.
Catholics typically use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious studies and practices.
Catholics primarily use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious teachings and practices.
Catholics primarily use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious practices and teachings.
Catholics primarily use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious teachings and practices.
Catholics typically use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious practices and teachings.
The difference between Muslims and Roman Catholics is that the Muslims pray to Allah and read the Quran. They believe if the submit their whole lives to Allah, they will experience true freedom. Roman Catholics pray to God and read the Holy Bible. Catholics believe the New Testament is the word of God.
Catholics typically use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious studies and worship.