Read the Bible in a Year

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Hi Everyone, šŸ‘‹

I was thinking about reading the Bible in a year for next year. I have never read the Bible in its entirety so I thought about following one of the reading plans. Have you ever followed one of these plans? Do you have a plan to recommend? Where in the Bible would you start reading?:confused: I know some people start from beginning to end and others skip around. Any help would be greatly appreciated. šŸ™‚

If anyone is looking for a good Bible study for the new year I like the Beth Moore ones

Have a blessed day!😃
 
If you want to read it all straight through, I would recommend a good reading plan that breaks things up into easily digestible chunks–even some of the Old Testament material that is particularly difficult, like Deuteronomy, is manageable if read a couple chapters at a time.

One of the best ā€œread the Bible in a yearā€ plans I’ve seen is this one: chnetwork.org/2012/08/free-resource-updated-version-of-our-read-the-bible-and-the-catechism-in-a-year-guide/ I’ve been using it; I started trying to read the Bible (and the Catechism, which is also given in easily manageable bits, about 8 paragraphs a day) in a year, and that was like four years ago. But I’m sure you’re probably more intrepid than I and can keep to it!

-ACEGC
 
Hi edward_george,

Thank you for the link it looks like a wonderful resource.šŸ™‚ If you want to read the Catechism or Gospels in a year I recommend the flock note daily email service. You can sign up below to read the Catechism or the Gospels daily. I read the Catechism emails for the Year of Faith and they were great. Another site that offers Bible study plans is biblestudytools.com.

You can sign up at flocknote.com/gospel


Thanks for your help and good luck with your readings. šŸ‘
 
If I want to get hold of the catechism to read it…where is the best place to go? šŸ™‚
 
?? Is that an American shop? Never heard of it and I’m in the UK:)
 
If I want to get hold of the catechism to read it…where is the best place to go? šŸ™‚
Hi Truth_Faith13,

Barnes and Nobles is an American bookstore. In addition to the other links that people provided you can read it here at the Vatican website. http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/_INDEX.HTM

I would recommend the flock note emails as well that is free and is a great resource or the YouCat for a simpler version of the Catechism. Best of luck with your reading from the U.S. šŸ™‚
 
I have the ā€œOne Year Bible - Catholic Editionā€ – and it inc ludes the entire New Living translation with deuterocanonical books arranged in 365 daily readings. I read the day of the year before I turn out the light at night. Some of those Old Testament readings "raise’ the hair on my head – I probably bought the Bible at a local Catholic book store (not sure) but I am glad I have it and read it every night.
 
The coming home network plan for reading the bible and catechism in a year is good. I also like the plan that takes into account the liturgical calendar to a degree. Its here. Also, there’s a system of reading the bible, 10 chapters per day, that a gentleman named Professor Grant Horner developed. A kind sould here on the forum modified it at my request to the Catholic canon. I made bookmarks out of the 10 lists (you read 1 chapter from each list everyday). The link to those bookmarks is here.
 
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