from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994
IV. The Canon of Scripture
120. It was by the apostolic Tradition that the church discerned which writings are to be included in the list of the sacred books. (Cf. Dei Verbum 8
The official Bible version used by the Catholic Church is the New American Bible (NAB).
The version of the Catholic Bible that is considered the most widely used and accepted by the Catholic Church is the New American Bible (NAB).
It is accepted by the Catholic Church, yes.
THe Gideon International Bible is most certainly not a Bible approved by the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for liturgical readings and study.
The Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Catholic Church typically uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Catholic Church predominantly uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Catholic Church typically uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Roman Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou are operating with a mistaken assumption. The Catholic Church wrote the Bible, the Catholic Church decided which books were canonical (included in the Bible), and the Catholic Church has conserved the Bible through the centuries. The only ones who changed any Scriptures in the Bible are the protestants, who, after fifteen centuries of a Bible preserved by the Catholic Church came along and threw books out of the Bible, and changed the meanings of books they would not throw out.