Beginner's guide to Catholic translations of Scripture?

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I’m a bit confused and bewildered by all the different translations of Sacred Scripture out there. There’s the New American Bible, New Jerusalem Bible, Revised Standard Version (in many forms), New Revised Standard Version, Douay-Rheims, and even the ones I’m familiar with like the New International Version and King James Version. I’m fairly familiar with Protestant translations, but I’m really not aware of the difference among Catholic translations. How do I know which is which? Are there any handy quick reference sites to Catholic translations of the Bible? Which are recommended for specific purposes?

Thank you all!
 
I’m a bit confused and bewildered by all the different translations of Sacred Scripture out there. There’s the New American Bible, New Jerusalem Bible, Revised Standard Version (in many forms), New Revised Standard Version, Douay-Rheims, and even the ones I’m familiar with like the New International Version and King James Version. I’m fairly familiar with Protestant translations, but I’m really not aware of the difference among Catholic translations. How do I know which is which? Are there any handy quick reference sites to Catholic translations of the Bible? Which are recommended for specific purposes?

Thank you all!
From a poster in another thread. The list of English Catholic translations of the Bible:
  1. Douay Rheims-Challoner (very literal)
  2. Haydock Douay Rheims (Troy-Challoner) (very literal)
  3. Original Douay Rheims (ridiculously literal)
  4. Confraternity Bible (NT only) (literal)
  5. Mgr Knox Bible (literal)
  6. Ignatius Study Bibles (by book) (1966 RSVCE) (literal)
  7. Navarre Bible (1966 RSVCE) (literal)
  8. Ignatius 2nd Catholic Ed RSVCE (Rev of the 1966) (literal)
  9. Oxford RSVCE Readers Ed ('71 RSV + the '66 CE verses) (literal)
  10. 1966 Jerusalem Bible (dynamic equivalence)
  11. Christian Community Bible (1st-3rd Edtns) (dynamic eq)
  12. New American Bible 1970 (dynamic equivalence)
  13. New American Bible 1986 (in-between formal and dynamic eq)
  14. New Revised Standard Version (“literal” w/ inclusive lang)
  15. Christian Community Bible (Later Edts) (dynamic eq)
  16. 1985 New Jerusalem Bible (dynamic equivalence)
  17. Catholic Living Bible (dynamic equivalence)
  18. Good New Bible (dynamic equivalence)
1-12 are free from inclusive language
13-18 contain varying amounts of inclusive language
 
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