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We all know the Douay-Rheims Bible Challoner Revision is *the* Tradcath Bible par excellence in English, and some of us may know that the Torres-Amat is likewise in Spanish, but what about other languages, like German, for example?
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>>25326275
Anyone?
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>>25326275
When I started reading long sections of the Bible more I gained an appreciation for some of the modern translations tee bee haitch. A lot of them do sneak in leftist bullshit but sometimes the poetry of the translation is simply better. I mostly use DR or ESV

I'm a midwit althoughever
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>>25326275
Just look for whatever was translated from the Vulgate.
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Is there anyway to get a free or very cheap Latin vulgate? Should I try emailing my local church
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>>25327073
It's public domain, retard.
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>>25327073
vatican.va
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>>25327073
Vinnies.
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>>25326999
Catholics don't actually read the Bible, they just listen to whatever their priest says.
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>>25328487
I’m Catholic. I’ve read the Bible cover-to-cover twice.
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About Spanish Bibles, I am now reading the Straubinger one, I like it so far. Torres-Amat was a Jansenist, no idea if his Bible has some bias on it.
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>>25328553
Tell me about the Straubingner one.

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