The Bible used by the Catholic church contains additional books that are not used by Protestant denominations (but do tend to also be used by Orthodox churches) following the Alexandrian Cannonical doctrine. These books are Tobias, Judith, 1 Machabees, 2 Machabees, Wisdom and Ecclesiasticus. American Catholics generally use the New American or New Jerusalem translation of the Bible which is slightly different from the KJV or NIV generally used by Protestants. The overall messages of the books of the Bible that are the same in all denominations and translations is generally the same, but may be interpreted differently by each individual and each church.
The Hebrew Bible is basically what Christians would call the Old Testament. The Christian Bible consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament. Quoting from Wikipedia Encyclopaedia - Hebrew Bible is a term that refers to the common/shared portions of the Tanakh (Jewish canon) and the Christian canons. In its Latin form, Biblia Hebraica, it traditionally serves as a title for printed editions of the Masoretic Text. * Though commonly used by Jews, the term Tanakh is derived from an acronym of the Hebrew names of the constituent parts of the Hebrew Bible, Torah ("Teaching"), Nevi'im ("Prophets"), and Ketuvim ("Writings"), ... . It also refers to the particular arrangement of the biblical books as found in Judaism, and even to the exact features of the Masoretic Text. None of this is central to the Bible in the Christian textual tradition. The Jewish and Christian faiths share the same historical beginnings, both being founded through the same Patriarchs. Christians know them in the Christian Old Testament and Jews know them in the Hebrew Bible. The Christian Bible contains two "Testaments", The Old and The New. There is no Jewish Biblical Book equivalent to the Christian New Testament.
The Protestant Bible is missing several books from the original Bible assembled in 364 AD by the Council of Laodicea.
Martin Luther removed multiple books from the Old Testament. He removed the book of Sirach, Wisdom, Tobit, Judith, Baruch and the two books of Maccabees from the Bible.
Thus the Catholic bible will contain these books and the Protestant bible will not.
This is not to be confused with the Biblical Apogrypha, which is all the books that were considered for Holy Scripture, but ultimately rejected in the Council of Laodicea. Some Protestants get confused and think that all of the Biblical Apogrypha is included in the Catholic Bible, when this is not true.
The CCC is an explanation of all the doctrines of the Catholic Church
The Bible is the Sacred written word of God
Catholics are Christian.Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no difference between a Catholic and a Christian according to the traditional interpretation of these two words, unfortunately, since the time of the protestant revolt, heretics have appropriated the word "Christian" to mean someone who believes in their own version of Jesus Christ and their own version of the Bible, and excludes Catholics.
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The theatrical version is what is shown in theaters and extended version is extra things that were not shown in theaters
The Catechism of the Catholic Church (Abbreviated CCC) is a compendium of all of the beliefs of the Catholic Church, as compiled by Bl. Pope John Paul II in 1992. It provides a handy reference when curious about the Church's teaching on the subject.In 2011, a youth-specific version, called the YouCat was published in a more reader-friendly question-and-answer format.Catholic AnswerWhen John Paul II issued the new Catechism of the Catholic Church, he announced it in his Apostolic Constitution entitled Fidei Depositum. See links below; the following are two sentences from that Constitution: from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994, Apostolic Constitution Fidei Depositum, by Pope John Paul II:"On that occasion the Synod Fathers stated: "Very many have expressed the desire that a catechism or compendium of all catholic doctrine regarding both faith and morals be composed, that it might be, as it were, a point of reference for the catechisms or compendiums that are prepared in various regions.. . .For this reason we thank the Lord wholeheartedly on this day when we can offer the entire Church this "reference text" entitled the Catechism of the Catholic Church for a catechesis renewed at the living sources of faith!
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