becoz the cartoons very niceOriginally posted by ben1xy:Hello brethren!
a question that came up at a meeting last week. It was brought up that the Good News Bible that many Catholics are usng is actually protestant in nature and not actually endorsed by the Catholic Church. Could anyone shed more light on this issue?
I do know that it's origin was protestant and came from America in the 1960's if my memory serves me correctly. but is it true that the Catholic Church doesn't endorse it? and if it doesn't, why are so many Catholics using it?
many thks!
thks ah...Originally posted by laoda99:becoz the cartoons very nice
none that I know of,Originally posted by ben1xy:thks ah...
laoda ah, u know of any Protestant deonomination that uses the bible which includes the Deuterocaninicals?
yup. it's audience was actually the people without a good grounding of englishOriginally posted by vince69:none that I know of,
I think the popularity of the Good News Bible is partly due to it being very easy to read as compared to the Authorized King James Version.
nope.....Originally posted by ben1xy:thks ah...
laoda ah, u know of any Protestant deonomination that uses the bible which includes the Deuterocaninicals?