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So now the Modernists in Rome are rewriting Scripture
« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2017, 06:23:04 AM »
Does this mean the Kolbe Centre will offer the original (1582-1610) work of those exiled English Catholics? The Bishop Challoner version is not bad, in fact it is very good, but it is a new work, displacing the original. The Angelus Press, Baronius and any other mainstream publisher only offer that. They do make it seem like the offer Bishop Challoners notes, when in fact he made revisions in the text, some dramatic. Others offer Challoner with Fr Haydock notes.

So now the Modernists in Rome are rewriting Scripture
« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2017, 09:24:11 AM »
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Does this mean the Kolbe Centre will offer the original (1582-1610) work of those exiled English Catholics? The Bishop Challoner version is not bad, in fact it is very good, but it is a new work, displacing the original. The Angelus Press, Baronius and any other mainstream publisher only offer that. They do make it seem like the* offer Bishop Challoners notes, when in fact he made revisions in the text, some dramatic. Others offer Challoner with Fr Haydock notes.


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So now the Modernists in Rome are rewriting Scripture
« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2017, 09:34:10 AM »
Quote from: Prayerful
Does this mean the Kolbe Centre will offer the original (1582-1610) work of those exiled English Catholics? The Bishop Challoner version is not bad, in fact it is very good, but it is a new work, displacing the original. The Angelus Press, Baronius and any other mainstream publisher only offer that. They do make it seem like the offer Bishop Challoners notes, when in fact he made revisions in the text, some dramatic. Others offer Challoner with Fr Haydock notes.

Do you have the original Douay-Rheims BIble then and not the Challoner revision? I have a New Testament that claims to be the original Rheims New Testament with modernized spelling that I bought on the internet (lulu.com). I do not have the Old Testament though.