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Fr. Bevil Bramwell helps “Catholics read the Scriptures” with his textbook on Catholic theology

The book is a commentary on Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s apostolic exhortation Verbum Domini, the most important document on the Word of God since Vatican II.


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“Catholics read the Scriptures” will help Catholics not just read – and live – the Bible.

For any Catholic who desires to experience a personal encounter with Jesus Christ in the Word, the book “Catholics read the Scriptures: Commentary on Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini” by Fr. Bevil Bramwell makes an excellent spiritually enlightening read.

In “Catholics read the Scriptures” Fr. Bramwell plainly explains what Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini (“The Word of the Lord”) is all about, sharing insights that should help readers understand and approach the said apostolic exhortation and apply in their share of the Church’s work. Catholics have long been encouraged to appreciate their biblical heritage and renew their zeal and commitment to the Church’s mission. And what better way to do so than through the Word of God in the Bible?

Benedict XVI issued Verbum Domini (“The Word of the Lord”), which deals with how the Catholic Church should approach the Bible, especially as a tool to renew the life of the Church and the Community among non-Christians and in the secular post-Christian world.

Verbum Domini is one of the ‘sleeper’ documents in the Catholic Church,” Fr. Bramwell said in the introduction. “After about two centuries of being drawn into a secular style of reading scripture and regrettably for many usually putting scripture aside, the Church had to find a way of reestablishing the crucial place of the scriptures for most Catholics.”

“Catholics read the Scriptures” will remind readers that the Bible is the Church’s book, and its essential place in the Church’s life and mission gives rise to its genuine interpretation. Fr. Bramwell’s commentary on Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini will help Catholics manifest their devotion to the Word of God as its written in the Bible and uphold its eminent place in the Church.

“Catholics read the Scriptures: Commentary on Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini” will help Catholics not just read, pray and meditate on the Bible but also live it. Order today through Amazon.

“Catholics read the Scriptures” will be displayed by self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at their exhibit for the 2022 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 23-24, 2022, at the University of Southern California campus, Los Angeles, CA.

Catholics read the Scriptures: Commentary on Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini
Author | Bevil Bramwell, OMI
Published date | March 5, 2014
Publisher | Kindle online publishing
Book retail price | $15.00

Author Bio

Fr. Bevil Bramwell, OMI comes from South Africa. He did his doctorate at Boston College and has five books to his credit: Laity: Beautiful, Good and True - Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Theology of the Laity; The World of the Sacraments - The Catholic Theology of the Sacraments; Catholics read the Scriptures - Commentary of Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini; John Paul II’s Ex Corde Ecclesiae - The Gift of Catholic Universities to the World; and The Catholic Priesthood - A 360 Degree View. He teaches Systematic Theology at Catholic Distance University.


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