![]() ![]() The Gospel of John is read during Lent and the Easter season in all three years. In Year B, we read the Gospel of Mark and chapter 6 of the Gospel of John. In Year A, we read mostly from the Gospel of Matthew. ![]() The Sunday cycle is divided into three years, labeled A, B, and C. The Lectionary is arranged in two cycles, one for Sundays and one for weekdays. Only then can the word be "living and effective."(Hebrews 4:12).īy Mary Elizabeth Sperry, Associate Director for Utilization of the New American Bible. We need to meditate on the message and put it into action in our lives. If Scripture remains just words on a page, our work is not done. In light of this understanding, we then ask: What is God saying to me? When we read, we need to understand what the text says and how the faithful have understood its meaning in the past. It is addressed to each of us in our own unique situations. What is God saying to me? The Bible is not addressed only to long-dead people in a faraway land.We read the Bible within the tradition of the Church to benefit from the holiness and wisdom of all the faithful. By reading and reflecting on Sacred Scripture, Catholics join those faithful men and women who have taken God's Word to heart and put it into practice in their lives. Together, these testaments help us to understand God's plan for human beings. While we read the Old Testament in light of the death and resurrection of Jesus, it has its own value as well. The Old Testament and the New Testament shed light on each other. ![]() What happens before and after – even in other books – helps us to understand the true meaning of the text. In the Bible, God teaches us the truths that we need for the sake of our salvation. It is not intended to be read as history text, a science book, or a political manifesto. ![]() The Bible is the story of God's relationship with the people he has called to himself. Know what the Bible is – and what it isn't.Knowing the genre of the book you are reading will help you understand the literary tools the author is using and the meaning the author is trying to convey. The books include royal history, prophecy, poetry, challenging letters to struggling new faith communities, and believers' accounts of the preaching and passion of Jesus. The Bible is a collection of 73 books written over the course of many centuries. An imprimatur indicates that the book is free of errors in Catholic doctrine. A Catholic edition will have an imprimatur notice on the back of the title page. A Catholic edition will include the Church's complete list of sacred books along with introductions and notes for understanding the text. Get the whole story! When selecting a Bible, look for a Catholic edition.Scripture reading should end with a prayer that this Word will bear fruit in our lives, helping us to become holier and more faithful people. It should begin with a prayer asking the Holy Spirit to open our hearts and minds to the Word of God. Reading the Bible is not like reading a novel or a history book. Reading these inspired words, people grow deeper in their relationship with God and come to understand their place in the community God has called them to in himself. The Church encourages Catholics to make reading the Bible part of their daily prayer lives. Listed here are 10 points for fruitful Scripture reading. Today's Catholic is called to take an intelligent, spiritual approach to the bible. Some biblical passages have become popular maxims, such as "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you (Matthew 7:12)," "Thou shalt not steal (Exodus 20:15), and "love thy neighbor" (Matthew 22:39). We have Good Samaritan (Luke 10) laws, welcome home the Prodigal Son (Luke 15), and look for the Promised Land (Exodus 3, Hebrews 11). People hear Scripture readings in church. But, for the highly-motivated, it is highly recommended.The Bible is all around us. This would be for those people who really want to spend a lot of time examining Scripture in detail. The notes are 2-3 times the length of the Scripture it examines. But, unlike the last recommendation, this one will not be put into one volume, unless you like to read books that weigh 50 lbs. ***The second study I recommend is also put out in volumes. It includes word studies, thematic essays, maps, reflection questions, extensive notes (don’t skip these), and more. It is the best widely-accessible Catholic Bible study on the market. This was begun as a series in the New Testament and has been compiled into one volume for the New Testament only (they have already completed work on Genesis from the Old Testament). ***The first book I will recommend is put out by Ignatius Press and is titled The Ignatius Catholic Study Bible. ![]()
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