Is the King James version of the bible accepted by the Roman Catholic church?

No. The following English Bible translations are approved by the Catholic Church for personal use: • Douai-Rheims drbo.org/ • Confraternity Edition • Revised Standard Version (RSV) - Catholic Edition • New American Bible (NAB) http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/ • Jerusalem Bible • New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)- Catholic Edition • New Jerusalem Bible (NJB) http://www.catholic.org/bible/ • Today's English Version - Catholic Edition I recommend the New American Bible (NAB) which is the version used during Mass and other liturgies in the U.S. and many other English speaking countries. Here is the website for the National Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee for the Review of Scripture Translations: http://www.usccb.org/dpp/translations.htm http://www.ewtn.com/expert/answers/bible_versions.htm With love in Christ.

No the Catholics do not accept the King James Version of the Bible. They Catholics do accept the Douay-Rheims-Bible roman-catholic-catechism.com/roman-catho....

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