The Place of the Bible in the Church
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You know, as Catholics we believe that the Bible is God’s Holy and Inspired Word.
However, we don’t hold that our Lord intended the Bible alone to be our sole teacher in the Christian faith.
Just think how easily the meaning of our e-mails can be misinterpreted, sometimes causing great strife between people. Then take the Bible, which is infinitely longer, more complex, and written over a millennia ago in a world very different from our own, and we can begin to see why Jesus wouldn’t leave His teaching to just a book.
The Church looks to what it calls Sacred Tradition—which is rooted in things like Church Councils, Creeds, and the early Fathers of the Church—to safeguard our interpretation of God’s Word. All of the Catholic Church’s beliefs can be traced back to the earliest Christians.
Our Lord also chose the twelve apostles to go out and make disciples of all nations1 and promised them the assistance of the Holy Spirit.2 The apostles ordained bishops who have succeeded them down to this present day.3 The Catholic Church is a living voice that rings out for all to hear, proclaiming and interpreting God’s Word to every generation.4
1 -Â Mt. 28:20
2 -Â Jn. 14:26
3 -Â cf. Acts 14:23; 1 Tim. 3:1-8; 2 Tim. 1:6; 2:2; Tit. 1:5; Js. 5:14; 1 Pt. 5:1; Jd. 8ff
4 -Â cf. 1 Tim. 3:15; Mt. 16:18
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Mary Elizabeth Sperry, Â in a way fascinating way, organizes Bible topics and people into multiple lists in “Bible Top Tens: 40 Fun and Intriguing Lists to Inspire and Inform” . Â More than just a “trivia” book, “Bible Top Tens”, Â is another way to exprience the Bible.
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You can find the book here
From the description:
This book is intended to open Scripture in a brand new way. By organizing important people, places, and events into lists, we can reframe our experience and understanding of God’s Word, while serving as a memory aid or providing ideas for further reading and study.
Discover the top ten Bible misunderstandings, the top ten things to know about the Bible, the top ten animal stories, the top ten angelic appearances, or the top ten miracles.
Get introduced to the top ten women with attitude, the top sibling rivalries, the heroes, the villains, or even the top ten people you should know but probably don’t.
Explore the top ten parables, promises, or challenges from Jesus.
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This entry was posted on Monday, June 11th, 2012 at 12:22 pm
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Preparing for Ash Wednesday and reflecting on the readings…Fasting, Almsgiving and Returning to God. Also Mark talks of the importance of Prayer.
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Mark Hart is an author, speaker, director and teacher, Mark’s work both written and spoken, is known across the country and world. While he serves as the Vice President of LIFE TEEN, he is known to tens ofthousands simply as the “Bible Geek ®†Mark passionately echoes the gospel to all he encounters. He is as deep as he is funny, and his love for his wife and daughters is second only to his immense love for Jesus
Christ.
Visit Mark at www.lifeteen.com
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 at 12:23 pm
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Episode 5 – Seeking Truth with Sharon Doran, hosted by Bruce McGregor. Â Ep 5 – “Do Whatever He Tells You”, the wedding feast at Cana.
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Sharon Doran serves as the teaching director of “Seeking Truth.†An experienced Bible Study teacher, Sharon has a passion for scripture that will motivate and challenge you to immerse yourself in God’s Word and apply His message to your
every day life.
Episode 5 – The wedding feast of Cana and the intercessory role of Mary.  The significance of the term “woman”.  The “blessed” women of the bible…there’s only two others, besides Mary….the “head-crushers”…a fascinating exploration of the term.
“Seeking Truth†is an in depth Catholic Bible Study, commissioned by the Archdiocese of Omaha in response to John Paul II’s call to the New Evangelization as well as Pope Benedict XVI’s exhortation for all Catholics to study scripture. To learn more go to: www.seekingtruth.net
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 at 3:47 am
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1. What makes Mary any different than you or me? What if Mary had said, “No�
2. How did the tradition of there being three magi start up if Matthew:2 doesn’t give a number of Magi? How did they get named? Basically, I need some more information on how this Catholic tradition got started.
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Mark Hart is an author, speaker, director and teacher, Mark’s work both written and spoken, is known across the country and world. While he serves as the Vice President of LIFE TEEN, he is known to tens of thousands simply as the “Bible Geek ®†Mark passionately echoes the gospel to all he encounters. He is as deep as he is funny, and his love for his wife and daughters is second only to his immense love for Jesus Christ.
Visit Mark at www.lifeteen.com
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This entry was posted on Sunday, December 19th, 2010 at 7:07 am
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1. Why do we celebrate Advent? What does it mean and what’s it all about?
2. What is the significance of the Advent Wreath, the nativity set, the different colors, etc. we see in Church?
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Mark Hart is an author, speaker, director and teacher, Mark’s work both written and spoken, is known across the country and world. While he serves as the Vice President of LIFE TEEN, he is known to tens of thousands simply as the “Bible Geek ®†Mark passionately echoes the gospel to all he encounters. He is as deep as he is funny, and his love for his wife and daughters is second only to his immense love for Jesus Christ.
Visit Mark at www.lifeteen.com
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This entry was posted on Sunday, November 28th, 2010 at 9:19 am
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He has changed Catholic Scripture Study as we know it…praise God. Not boring, not dry…not a dissection of the Sacred Word of God, which leaves Sacred Scripture cold and lifeless; that doesn’t happen when you enter into the Great Adeventure. Jeff Cavins is a master teacher, storyteller and evangelist. It’s always great to talk with Jeff. This time I spoke with him about his new work with Dr. Tim Gray “Walking with God: A journey through the bible”. All of you that have done any of the “Great Adventure” tracks will love this book…it’s meant to take you deeper. Any of you that haven’t experienced Jeff’s work, this is a great way to start! Begin you’re journey today…from the head to the heart, from the heart of the Church to the heart of the Word…
Available through Ascension Press
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This entry was posted on Monday, August 23rd, 2010 at 10:28 am
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