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The Council of Trent decreed
in 1546 that the Latin Vulgate Bible was authentic, and declared that "No
one (may) dare or presume under any pretext whatsoever to reject it" (4th
Session, April 8, 1546). The Douay-Rheims Bible is an English translation of
the Latin Vulgate Bible, a version universally used in the Church for over 1500
years, itself meticulously translated from the original Hebrew and Greek by St.
Jerome (A.D. 340-420).
The Douay-Rheims was
completed in 1609, and is therefore older than the King James Version, which
was published in 1611, the oldest Protestant translation still in use. The
Rheims New Testament was published nearly thirty years earlier, in 1582.
Furthermore, the translators of the KJV make specific reference to the Douay
version in their translators' preface. It is commonly acknowledged that, in
preparing the KJV, the translators made use of the Rheims New Testament and
adopted many of its readings in preference to those of other English editions.
Since it was translated
quite literally and with great reverence for each individual word from the
Vulgate, which in turn reflects the structure of the original languages very
clearly, the Douay-Rheims Bible can give great insight into the minds of the
sacred authors.
In 1749-1752, Bishop
Challoner, knowing that many English Catholics were reading Protestant versions
of the Bible such as the King James Version (KJV), made major revisions to the
Douay-Rheims version to improve its readability without diminishing its
accuracy. The notes, written by Bishop Challoner are entirely faithful to the
teachings of the Holy Catholic Church. The revised Douay-Rheims Bible has been
approved by the Church many times over, including the approbation of Cardinal
Gibbons for the 1899 edition that Baronius Press is publishing.
For over 300 years, the
Douay Rheims Bible was the only Catholic English translation of Scripture used.
It continues to be used officially in Catholic churches today.
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