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A mythperception, maybe? Consider that the Catholic liturgical reading cycle for the Old Testament ends after two years. During those two years, the daily mass only covers 3378 verses (13.5%) of the Old Testament. The New Testament reading cycle ends after three years. In three years' time the daily mass covers 5689 verses (71.5%) of the New Testament. Taking into account both cycles, only 9067 verses out of a possible 33001 verses (the entire Bible) are mentioned in the chart, i.e. only 27.5% of the entire Bible is ever read during the daily mass. I wonder how the myth got started?
...while fewer believers know much about the Bible, one-third of Americans continue to believe that it is literally true, something organizers of the Synod on the Word of God called a dangerous form of fundamentalism that is winning more and more adherents even among Catholics. Such literalism, the synods preparatory document said, demands an unshakable adherence to rigid doctrinal points of view and imposes, as the only source of teaching for Christian life and salvation, a reading of the Bible which rejects all questioning and any kind of critical research....
....The flip side of this embarrassment is the presumption among many Catholics that they get the Bible at Mass, along with everything else they need for their spiritual lives. The postconciliar revolution in liturgy greatly expanded the readings, with a three-year cycle in the vernacular that for the first time included Old Testament passages. Given that exposure, many think they do not need anything else. As Mr. McMahon put it, The majority still say you go to Mass, you get your ticket punched, and thats it for the week.
-- from the thread A Literate Church: The state of Catholic Bible study today
According to a study released in September by Baylor Universitys Institute for Studies of Religion, evangelical Protestants are a whopping eight times more likely than Catholics to read the Bible on a weekly basis. Of course, the survey only looked at private Bible reading; it did not take into account the Scripture passages Catholics take in at every Mass. Still, we tip our hats to our separated brothers and sisters in Christ for their zeal for the Word of God.
-- "Get Cracking, Catholics!", National Catholic Register, Publication dated November 18 2006
Something incredible that I am reading right now and highly recommend - ST THOMAS AQUINAS COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL OF ST. JOHN
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Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ! insisted St. Jerome, a father and Doctor of the Catholic Church from the 5th century AD.
He was right. Every Christian(Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox alike) should read the Bible. For that matter, I believe every one should so they’ll believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and come to him for salvation.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2016:30-31&version=NKJV
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans%2010:9&version=GNV