Anonymous wrote:Catholics focus on New Testament vs. old. It’s still the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:The "New American Bible Revised Edition" is the most recent translation for Catholics--it is what you will recognize from church/school growing up.
A more literal, "word for word" biblical translation (but that is not approved by the Catholic Church) is the New American Standard Bible.
The most literary (though far from the most accurate) translation that you'll recognize from TV and movies is the King James Bible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mind if I ask how long ago it was that you went to Catholic school? I was also raised Catholic and went to parochial school, and we spent a lot of time reading the Bible. My kids have also spent some years in Catholic school where they also spent a fair amount of time reading the Bible.
Catholics have been spending a lot of time with the Bible for most of my life, but I know older people say that they didn’t read it much when they were kids. I’m in my late 50s, so maybe you are older than I am.
NP- I am 37 and went to Catholic schools and haven’t read the Bible much at all. I still attend Mass weekly (online during COVID).
NP- I’m 47 and attended Catholic school and we didn’t spend much time reading the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mind if I ask how long ago it was that you went to Catholic school? I was also raised Catholic and went to parochial school, and we spent a lot of time reading the Bible. My kids have also spent some years in Catholic school where they also spent a fair amount of time reading the Bible.
Catholics have been spending a lot of time with the Bible for most of my life, but I know older people say that they didn’t read it much when they were kids. I’m in my late 50s, so maybe you are older than I am.
NP- I am 37 and went to Catholic schools and haven’t read the Bible much at all. I still attend Mass weekly (online during COVID).
Anonymous wrote:Do you mind if I ask how long ago it was that you went to Catholic school? I was also raised Catholic and went to parochial school, and we spent a lot of time reading the Bible. My kids have also spent some years in Catholic school where they also spent a fair amount of time reading the Bible.
Catholics have been spending a lot of time with the Bible for most of my life, but I know older people say that they didn’t read it much when they were kids. I’m in my late 50s, so maybe you are older than I am.