Editor’s Note: This is part of a SpokaneFāVS series on how sacred texts are used in various religious traditions. Catholics believe that the Bible isn’t just one book but a collection of unique books.
The Bible is now available in both official written languages of the country, Bokmål and Nynorsk. Bishop Erik Varden, OCSO, a Trappist monk and spiritual writer, has served as bishop of Trondheim in ...
All over the world the Roman Catholic Church is changing its attitude toward the Bible. In the countries of East Africa, for example, CHRISTIANITY TODAY News Correspondent Tom Houston reports that the ...
Dei Verbum” doesn’t usually get the press of the more famous documents of Vatican II, but it had a profound effect on the way Catholics studied, interpreted and read the Bible.
At a time when young people spend so much time in "digital environments," members of the Catholic Biblical Federation need to ...
VATICAN CITY — When Pope Benedict XVI recites the opening verses of Genesis on Italian national television Sunday), he will kick off a marathon reading of the entire Bible by some 1,500 people over ...
For just one year, the Museum of the Bible in Washington will host a rare exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which feature ...
Energized by a strong regional economy and a trio of parishes that place a premium on beautiful liturgies, this charming ...
A Norwegian bishop and monk has hailed the publication of Norway’s first official Bible for Catholics as a breakthrough. “The publication of a Bible presented and packaged as ‘The Catholic Canon’ by ...