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Disciple96
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Howdy, mpjw2hi disciple96
Another point you made … it good to read the bible.
absolutely
but here lies another difference.
when i was at the funeral mass the other day, i looked around the church and could not find 1 bible.
our church has a supply of bibles in every pew.
I was glad to hear that the family asked the priest to mention that a bible was located in Bob’s car
i am curious, how often does a priest mention the word “bible” while saying a mass??
on a scale of 1 - 10 … 10 being the highest
how high do you rank to bible as a important “tool” to use for your spiritual growth?
thank you and God bless
Well, I don’t exactly consider the Holy Bible to be a tool. I consider it to be the inspired Word of God and I read it just about every day. I love my Bible and have been studying it for years and I love it more and more.
I also hear the Word of God proclaimed at each and every Mass. The Bible is right there in the Missals or Missalettes that you’ll see in every pew. Many Catholics have their own Missals that they use at home and many of them bring theirs with them to Mass. The Mass is filled with readings from the Bible. We hear a large chunk of the Bible throughout the year at our Sunday and Daily Masses. We also hear it preached on Sunday and at Daily Masses. We also have the Divine Office (daily prayers) which is filled with more Bible reading. And we pray the Psalms in Masses and in the Divine Office.
So for anyone to say they can’t find the Bible in the Catholic Church, I have to say that they aren’t looking in the right place. Or listening very closely either. Now I’ll assume that you are speaking from a place of good will because I think I can hear that in your words. So might I suggest that you open up one of those Missals or Missalettes and read it for a while? I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at just how filled it is with the Bible.
It is true that Bible study, as such, has become more commonplace among the laity of the Catholic Church in the last few decades. But it is not true that the laity has not been taught the Bible. If they have failed to learn about it, it is because they have failed to listen and pay attention. But it’s right there, each and every day. Some priests are better at preaching from it than others, true. But there is a ton of material out there to help us study. I know; I have been exploring this for years now and I am only too happy to share what I’ve found with anyone who wants to know.
I’m going to go ahead and submit this and respond further to your reply in a few moments. I need more coffee first; it’s freezing in this coffee shop. Brrrrrr!
