Read the Bible and Catechism in one year!

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I do believe I have seen this link before quite useful actually. I have read both the Catechism and Bible in one year. I like to reference to the Catechism and look the Bible verses up in the Douay-Rheims for comparison
 
ahh a nice challenge to set myself in this New Year. I was struggling for a resolution, too.
 
Thanks for the info. My bible has the verse info in the back for daily reading, but not how it corresponds to Catechism. This will really help.
 
This thread is already 5 years dormant. We are not to resurrect old threads.
 
In my 60 years of life on this earth I have read the Bible cover to cover about 20 times. I’ve read the CCC cover to cover 3 times, loved it even though I don’t accept all of it’s teachings. All Protestants should read the CCC. There is so much that I truly do treasure about Catholicism.

In His Grace
 
In my 60 years of life on this earth I have read the Bible cover to cover about 20 times. I’ve read the CCC cover to cover 3 times, loved it even though I don’t accept all of it’s teachings. All Protestants should read the CCC. There is so much that I truly do treasure about Catholicism.

In His Grace
All 73 books 20 times!

That’s a lot.
 
All 73 books 20 times!

That’s a lot.
I stopped counting at 10 but yes, approximately 20 times, and remember I’m Protestant so that would be 66 books. I did however finally read through the DC’s a while back.
 
Which was the toughest book to read?
Leviticus and Numbers. I wonder how many people make a commitment to read through the Bible beginning to end, Genesis and Exodus all is good and they kinda fizzle out when they get to Leviticus and Numbers? 🙂 I wouldn’t recommend reading through the Bible this way but that’s the way I’ve always done it.
 
OP’s link is now broken, and it appears they are now trying to force website registration for access to this free content.

Do you have the PDF to share, or know of its free access elsewhere?
The PDF guide is available at the Internet Archive here: web.archive.org/web/20150926043617/http://www.chnetwork.org/readguide04.pdf

It might be annoying to some people that I’m resurrecting this thread when that’s been done so many times, but I think I have a good reason: it still often comes up in search results when you’re looking for a plan to read the Bible and the Catechism in a year, and for all future searchers who come across this we ought to be able to give them a non-broken link. So there you go. The Internet Archive version should hold up for a very long time, since their whole point is to keep an archive of stuff that has made it onto the web.
 
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