Bible is a part of the teaching of the church and it made deeply interpreted in the Cathechism of the Catholic church.The word of God is mainly used during the liturgy of the word.
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.
Catholics have never used the King James version.
No. However, they can change the way it is interpreted. I disagree, my friend. They can change the way CATHOLICS interpret the Bible, i think is what you mean?
the Bible IS the word of God
There are both Protestant and Catholic versions available.
Catholics are scattered across the globe. But most Catholics in the bible are from Jerusalem
they keep the holy bible in a glass case
The St. Ignatius Bible is a Catholic Bible translation based on the Revised Standard Version (RSV) that includes extensive footnotes and commentary by Jesuit scholars. It is named after St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), and is known for its scholarly and spiritual insights.
Catholics do not fear it as there is little truth to it. It is not considered canonical.
Yes. The Bible.
Yes
the book of shadows