The best edition available of the Holy Scriptures is the Latin Vulgate. Latin, however, is not as well read these days, and so in English Catholics can find the Challoner Douay-Rheims Bible. Also recommended is the Confraternity Bible.
Roman Catholics primarily use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious practices and teachings.
Roman Catholics typically use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious practices and teachings.
Catholics have never used the King James version.
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.
Yes. It is the Holy Bible, specifically the Vulgate.
Roman Catholic AnswerUkranian Catholics ARE Roman Catholics, so NO, they Mass if not like Roman Catholics it is Roman Catholic.
For Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox, it is in Daniel chapter 13.
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.
No. The King James version of the bible has omitted parts of the original documents, hence removing essential traditions and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
I suspect that a Catholic can read the Bible and see if its there, and if not, seek support from other Catholics or the minister/vicar of a church.
Well, all of the four versions of the Gospel are important to Roman Catholics, but I would say that it is important because it really bridges the Old Testament to the New Testament.
Roman Catholics normally refer to themselves are Catholics or Roman Catholics. Sometimes they use a name associated with a religious if more clarity is desired.