Not yet. The Garabandal Events are still under investigation by the Vatican. The prophecies have yet to be fulfilled, which consists of the "Warning," the "Miracle," and the "Great Sign," and then the approval will come. Garabandal is not condemned and people can go there on pilgrimage. Priests can celebrate mass and hear confessions too.
Blessed Pope John Paul II, of happy memory, approved the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
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This has been approved since the inception of the church.
There was. Now the Catholic Church says it's ok to believe in aliens.
Approving a Catholic Church notification is a very important process and it has to be approved by the pope. They are issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith.
THe Gideon International Bible is most certainly not a Bible approved by the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerFunny thing about that, the Catholic Church wrote and approved the Bible, all approved Bibles are "Catholic Bibles". Without the Catholic Church there would be no Bible today. The only non-Catholic Bibles are protestant Bibles, and the only difference in them, is that they have removed some books from the Old Testament with which they did not agree. So, to answer your question, of course the Bible includes the book of Leviticus.
The non-Catholic would need to have his marriage annulled by the church before they are free to marry, as the catholic church recognizes the validity of the Presbyterian marriage. If annulment is approved, he does not need to join the Catholic Church, but must be willing to consent to her oath to bring up any children as catholic
Roman Catholic AnswerUnless an organization if of pontifical rite, meaning that it is approved by the Holy Father, it should be approved by the Bishop of the diocese in which it is. You either need to call the office, or the Bishop's office in the diocese.
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.
Off-white is NOT a liturgical color approved by the Catholic Church.