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My Daily Catholic Bible, NAB Version offers a reading plan that (1)
divides all of Sacred Scripture into 365 segments, one for each day
of the year; (2) features two small, manageable readings for each
day, one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament; and
(3) offers an insightful quote from a saint for every day.
There's never been an easier way to read the Bible. You don't
even have to start on January 1. Just begin reading on any calendar
date, and twelve months later you'll have made your way through all
seventy-three books of the biblical canon. And a place for a check
mark next to each entry makes it simple to keep track of your
progress you'll know exactly where to start in again if you miss a
day or two
No book in the history of the world has wielded as much influence
on humankind as the Holy Bible.
What makes The New Catholic Answer Bible so unique is the
answers to questions about Catholic beliefs and practices and their
foundation in Scripture. From Where Did the Bible Come From? and
Are the Seven Sacraments in the Bible? to Are Catholics "Born
Again"? and Why Do Catholic Bibles Have Seventy-three Books?, these
eighty-eight diverse topics answer tough questions Catholics are
asked.
The New Catholic Answer Bible is perfect for those who want
to:
Learn more about the Catholic Faith
Increase their knowledge of Scripture and deepen their
appreciation for it
Better respond when others ask them about the Catholic Church
and its teachings
The New Catholic Answer Bible is a wonderful gift for a family
member or friend who is in the Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults (RCIA) or has recently joined the Church.
Daily Meditations with the Holy Ones of God.
A sense of foreboding has deepened across our land ... Spiritually,
socially, politically, economically, the fierce consequences of our
choices as a nation whirl around us and threaten us with
catastrophe. The storm clouds gather; the thunder rumbles; the
darkness descends. While the tempest approaches, many are asleep.
Others sense danger in the air but are uncertain of its source and
scope. Now a new book, The Burden, has appeared in the hope of
rousing the sleepers and clarifying the danger. Best-selling author
Paul Thigpen insists that we are seeing today a repetition of the
historical pattern so vividly presented in biblical prophecy, an
echo of events that took place long ago. God's ultimate response to
sinful nations is merciful but terrifying chastisement. Our recent
history invites, perhaps demands, such chastisement. If we turn
from our evil ways, we have hope of avoiding disaster. But the
burning question remains: Will we turn?
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