This Bible Study class is intended for beginner and intermediate students who desire to read and study the Bible, but do not know where to start. This Study will use the Catholic Bible, the Come and See Catholic Study books, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The Little Rock Study Bible is recommended, but any Catholic Bible is fine.
The objective of this class is to read and study the entire Bible one book at a time.
Registration is necessary to receive the ZOOM links and regular emails pertaining to the classes.
Please contact Charmaine Carter at 727-347-9702 or ccarter@cathedralofstjude.org for more information.
Class Resources
- New American Bible, Revised Edition
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- The Mass in Scripture
- Video: Who Actually Wrote the Bible? | Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
- Video: Why Do Catholics Have A Different Bible Than Protestants?
- Interpretation of the Bible in the Church
- Verbum Domini: Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation on the Word in the Life and Mission of the Church
- Documents on the Study of Scripture
- Dei Verbum – Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation (Vatican II Document)
- Catechism of the Catholic Church: Sacred Scripture, §101 – 141
- Comparison of Dei Verbum and the CCC on Sacred Scripture | Fr. Felix Just SJ
- Interpretation of the Bible in the Church | Pontifical Biblical Commission
- The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible | Pontifical Council
- Divino Afflante Spiritu – On Promoting Biblical Studies
- Providentissimus Deus – On the Study of Holy Scripture
- Vatican Document: Divino Afflante Spiritu (Enclyclical on Promoting Biblical Studies)
- Verbum Domini (The Word of God): Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation on The Word of God
- Choosing the Word: How and Why Mass Readings are Chosen
- Vatican Document: Divino Afflante Spiritu (Enclyclical on Promoting Biblical Studies) (1943)
- Vatican Document: Providentissimus Deus (Encyclical On The Study of Holy Scripture) (1893)