Really, that constitutes “Changing the Bible”, from a member of the group that removed 7 books. Removing 7 books is changing the Bible.
Oh, the change I would point to is very significant, given the Mariology of Catholicism. Try reading Genesis 3:15 in several translations, then read it in the Douay-Rheims. The RCC changed the Hebrew meaning entirely. The Septuagint does not support the RCC changes.
Um...NO...they just refused the 7 books Catholicism had added which were never scripture in the first place. If you think they were why don't you just burn fish hearts to get rid of demons instead of all the exorcism stuff? And how about fish guts on the eyes to get rid of cataracts? It would save a lot of people the expense of cataract surgery wouldn't it?
HMMMmmm...
I wonder just WHERE the damned Prots would EVER think to do something like that???
In 1592, Pope Clement VIII published his revised edition of the Vulgate, referred to as the Sixto-Clementine Vulgate. He moved three books not found in the canon of the Council of Trent from the Old Testament into an appendix "lest they utterly perish" (ne prorsus interirent).[17]