The Bible that is the official Bible of the Catholic Church is the Vulgate, currently, the New Vulgate. English translations of that includes the Douay-Rheims and the Knox Version of the Bible. Other translations are also available, such as the New Jerusalem, the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition, and the New American Bible, to name just three. Any Bible translation that carries a Nihil Obstat and an Imprimatur on the back of the title page are okay to read.
Catholic Biblical Federation was created in 1968.
Catholic Biblical Quarterly was created in 1939.
The King James Version is a translation of the Bible in English by King James I of England. It is not considered a Catholic version.
a movement of modern biblical criticism within the church
No, it is a Roman Catholic practice and is not Biblical.
No, baptism is not required to be considered a Catholic, but it is a sacrament that is highly encouraged and considered important in the Catholic faith.
The Catholic version of the Bible is called the "Douay-Rheims Bible." It differs from other versions because it includes additional books known as the deuterocanonical books, which are not found in Protestant versions of the Bible.
According to biblical texts, Enoch was considered to be a righteous and blameless man, but not necessarily perfect.
Yes, being baptized in the Catholic faith typically means that you are considered a Catholic for life.
Yes, the Eucharist is considered a sacrament in the Catholic Church.
No, an encyclical is not considered infallible in the teachings of the Catholic Church.
To reject its teachings as being non-biblical and decide not to follow them.