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After being away from the church for many years, I attended mass today. I was surprised to find that there were no MIsselettes in the pews, so you couldn't read lang with the readings and you didn't have the words to the responses available. Despite my advanced age, I was able to remember 80% of everything, but I found it disconcerting that there were no Misselettes provided.
Of more importance, I want to purchase a Catholic Bible, but I absolutely no not want one of these new, modern, "Inclusive language" versions. Which of the Catholic Bibles are true to the faith and do not use "inclusive language.' I understand NABRE is out, as is the NRSV, since both of these make it a point to use "inclusive language."
In doing research, I had found that apparently, in order to placate Protestants, some Catholic Bibles are actually geared to appeal to Protestants. I absolutely do not want one of those.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Of more importance, I want to purchase a Catholic Bible, but I absolutely no not want one of these new, modern, "Inclusive language" versions. Which of the Catholic Bibles are true to the faith and do not use "inclusive language.' I understand NABRE is out, as is the NRSV, since both of these make it a point to use "inclusive language."
In doing research, I had found that apparently, in order to placate Protestants, some Catholic Bibles are actually geared to appeal to Protestants. I absolutely do not want one of those.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.