Bible in 360 Challenge: Read the Catholic Bible in a Year! - elizabeth clare (2024)

INSIDE: Take the Bible in 360 Challenge and read the Catholic Bible in a year!

It’s been nearly ten years since I began to feel the knock of God on my heart.

Back then, I believed in God, called myself a Christian, was “good enough,” and was definitely better than the pagans next door (ever felt that way?).

Only through God’s infinite grace, the witness of family, and reading books placed in my hands through Providence did God begin to show me my sinfulness and the reality of His existence, love, and forgiveness.

2008 was my year of discovering God (two years later would come my year of discovering Catholicism). As a good Protestant, one of the ways God chose to reveal Himself and His Will for me was through daily reading of scripture.

At first it was a chapter a day, but this soon morphed into stuffing my day with as much scripture reading as it could hold. I drank scripture whenever I could, memorizing it so I could savor the taste all day long.

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I was faithful to my Bible and God spoke to me through its words.

He challenged me to toss the culture’s notions of marriage and learn to love and respect my husband.

He showed me how very far I had to go, but provided the hope I needed to persevere.

Yet, after coming home to the Catholic Church in 2011, I felt awkward with my Bible.

Before my conversion, I felt so certain God was speaking to me when I read scripture, but I was uncertain of how to read and study under the authority of the Catholic Church.

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I’ve continued reading my Bible, but I haven’t been as faithful to daily reading, nor have I been diving very deep when I read. I spend time with God daily, but it is often in spiritual books or the Liturgy of the Hours.

Husband used to come to me and ask me about Biblical details, but now my scriptural knowledge is getting rusty and I’m the one who comes to him.

2016 was my year of “Rocking the Liturgical Year,” but this year, I feel God calling me to drink deep of His Word.

Back when I was a Protestant, I challenged myself to read the Bible in a year. I came out of that year changed.

At the turn of this new year, I am taking up the charge again, reading all 73 books of the Catholic Bible during the 365 days.

I’ve even made a daily reading checklist for myself that I’m sharing with you in case you want to take up the challenge yourself.

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What’s the point of reading the Catholic Bible in a Year?

There is a time for reading the Bible slow, prayerfully soaking in every word. And times to study deeply with commentaries, word studies, and memory work.

BUT there is something to be said for a marathon reading of the Bible.

There were many fruits and blessings of the year I took the Bible as my companion. I came out of that year with a knowledge of salvation history’s scope and the timing and beauty of the Incarnation, among other things.

Is this a Catholic thing to do?

By golly! Who ever told Catholics that the Bible is a Protestant thing?

The Bible was birthed by none other than the CATHOLIC Church. It is the Magisterium’s gift to the faithful – let’s reclaim it!

If we want to dialogue with our Protestant brothers and sisters, we must have an intimate knowledge of God’s Holy Book!

Is reading the Catholic Bible in a Year going to be hard?

This is not an easy task.

The Bible has over 1,300 chapters, and dare I say that the Bible can at times be confusing, dry, and even boring (gasp!)? Please don’t tell Scott Hahn I said so!

All those begats and all those rules of the Old Testament can really drive a theological dimwit like me crazy!

Working out consistently isn’t easy either, but is it unquestionably good for us? Yes! So it is with the daily habit of scripture reading.

There are days where you will think you are crazy for taking on this challenge, but remain faithful, push through! God can and WILL speak to you!

You may not hear His voice every day, but it is impossible to immerse yourself in His Word on a consistent daily basis and not be blessed and changed.

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How long is the Catholic Bible in a Year going to take on a daily basis?

Reading the Bible in a year is no joke. It is going to take commitment and work on your part. Most days you will be able to complete the readings in 30 minutes. Some days will be less, some days will be more. I’ve set up the checklist for 360 days (not the traditional 365 days) so you can miss a few days and still be on track to complete the entire Bible in a year.

I’ll let you in on a little secret. I’m nervous about this goal of mine. I don’t really know how it is going to fit into my daily life as mom, but I know it needs to. It’s okay to be intimidated. We must remember it isn’t about perfection but faithfulness.

How are the Catholic Bible in a Year readings set up?

I did my best to spread the readings out evenly over the year, but some days are quite a bit heavier than others.

The daily readings are divided into three categories: Old Testament, Wisdom Books (part of the Old Testament), and New Testament.

Instead of breaking up chapters, you will be reading entire chapters. (I was waaaay too lazy to break it down verse by verse!)

There are only 260 books in the New Testament, so you will complete your New Testament readings within 260 days. There are only 313 chapters in the Wisdom books (again, you will finish these readings early). There are 761 chapters in the Old Testament after subtracting the Wisdom books, so you will need to read 2 chapters of these a day.

There will be less and less reading as your year progresses, which, hopefully, takes advantage of our natural inclination to start strong.

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Any other tips for completing the Catholic Bible in a Year Challenge?

  • Set aside a time for your reading every.day. Schedule it!
  • Buddy up! (Husband will be accountability partner, though he himself will not be doing the challenge.)
  • A Bible you love! (I personally use and love the Catholic RSV Bible)
  • Keep chugging! (faithfulness!)
  • Create a prayer corner (set aside a special place to do your reading everyday, this may be a family home altar or feast table)

You are going to want to quit. Just keep going! You will be so grateful to your time in God’s Word when the year is gone!

Catholic Bible in a Year Printable

And don’t forget to grab your printable Catholic Bible in a Year checklist- it feels so good to check those little boxes every day!

You can find it in the Subscriber Printable Library.

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Grab this and other amazing printables!!!

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My Personal Plan of Attack

While refreshing my routines and our family schedule lately, I took time to schedule in my Bible reading time every morning between 6:15- 7 am.

The hardest part in our home is waking up earlier than the children (who are known to rise as early as 5:45 am). Husband and I have talked this problem over and gotten advice from some friends.

Getting in your Bible and prayer with kids…

Instead of allowing the children to come downstairs and begin fixing themselves breakfast whenever they wake up, we’ll require them to stay in their rooms until 6:45 ish (the exact time hasn’t been determined).

Jim, our oldest, and the only one able to read clocks will get the other children up at that specified time.

Hopefully this new tactic will allow Husband and me to have some uninterrupted quiet time with the Lord and His Word on a consistent daily basis.

I imagine there will be a learning curve, but know that the new habit will eventually stick if we persevere.

I’d love to know if you are up for the Bible in 360 Challenge! Comment telling me what your plans are or whether you’ve completed the challenge!

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Bible in 360 Challenge: Read the Catholic Bible in a Year! - elizabeth clare (2024)

FAQs

How many books are in the Catholic Bible Catholic answers? ›

The canon is the set of books that make up the Bible—Scripture's “table of contents”—and it is one of the most important issues between Catholics and Protestants for two reasons: first, because the Catholic and Protestant canons differ (Catholics have seventy-three books in their canon and Protestants have sixty-six); ...

How do you read the whole Catholic Bible in a year? ›

The plan is structured to do this by providing three Bible excerpts daily that can be read within 15 minutes. Rather than trying to read the Bible from cover to cover, set aside 15 minutes each day to read three short Biblical excerpts. After 365 days, one will have read the entire Bible!

Where should a Catholic start reading the Bible? ›

Begin with Reading the Gospels. If you're new to the Bible, a great place to start is with the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These books tell the life story of Jesus Christ, His ministry, His teachings, His miracles, and His incredible acts of compassion and love.

What is the challenge Bible reading plan? ›

The Bible Challenge is a daily reading plan aimed at helping you to read through the entire Bible in one year. It comes with additional study resources that can be helpful if you want to explore the Bible more deeply. Our community is here to support and encourage you throughout the challenge.

What Bible does the pope use? ›

The New Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition (NRSV-CE) is a Bible translation approved for use by the Catholic Church, receiving the imprimatur of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1991.

What are the 7 extra books in the Catholic Bible? ›

The deuterocanonical texts held as canonical by all the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Church and the Church of the East are:
  • Tobit.
  • Judith.
  • Baruch.
  • Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus)
  • 1 Maccabees.
  • 2 Maccabees.
  • Wisdom.
  • Additions to Esther: Fulfillment of Mordecai's Dream (Esther 10:4–13)

What is the 365 day Bible reading plan? ›

This 365-day reading plan includes passages that have been collected from a variety of NIV (New International Version) Bibles and devotionals, and it features verses from throughout the Bible. These daily readings will provide you with insight and wisdom as you explore the word of God each day.

What is the 365 day daily Bible reading plan? ›

The Bible in a year 365 reading plan breaks down all 66 books into daily readings. The plan often starts with Genesis and ends with Revelation, but may also intermingle readings from the Old and New Testaments. For example, Psalms 1 and John 1 might be paired together on a single day.

What is the 365 Bible plan? ›

This daily Bible reading plan will give you all the benefits of a steady diet of God's Word as you read through Scripture in a year. The whole Bible is arranged into 365 daily readings, including an Old Testament passage, a New Testament passage, and a Psalm or Proverb for each day.

What is the easiest Catholic Bible to read and understand? ›

As a rough guide: If you have a scholarly interest in the Bible, go for the Revised Standard Edition or New Revised Standard Edition. If you want a Bible that is easier to read and understand, choose the Jerusalem Bible, New Jerusalem Bible or the Good News Bible.

What version of the Bible should a Catholic read? ›

We recommend staying away from translations with unconventional renderings, such as the TEV, and suggest using the Revised Standard Version–Catholic Edition. This is a Church-approved version of the RSV that has a few minor changes in the New Testament.

What do Catholics say before reading the Bible? ›

So next time you're at mass and the Gospel is about to be proclaimed pray that 'The word of God be ever in my mind, proclaimed by my lips, and pierce my heart leading me to deeper communion with you, Jesus. '

What is a good Bible study schedule? ›

Read through the Bible in the order the events occurred chronologically. Four daily readings beginning in Genesis, Psalms, Matthew, and Acts. Two daily readings, one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament. Complete an entire book in each testament before moving on.

How to complete a Bible in 21 days? ›

Set a time and place to read the Bible every day: . 2. Set a reading plan. Commit to reading a specific number of chapters every day, beginning with the Gospel of Mark.

How to complete a Bible in 7 days? ›

The Plan
  1. Follow the reading plan of the Bible Study Magazine article.
  2. Read with a pen to mark interesting parts.
  3. Read while listening to the Dwell Bible app to keep motivated and a regular pace.
  4. Accept that I might miss a day or spend twice as long but still aim for sub-30 days.
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Are there 72 or 73 books in the Catholic Bible? ›

The Catholic Bible is composed of 73 books: an Old Testament of 46 books (including 7 deuterocanonical books and additional deuterocanonical content in 2 books) and a New Testament of 27 books.

What are the 19 books removed from the Bible? ›

This book contains: 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras, The Book of Tobit, The Book of Susanna, Additions to Esther, The Book of Judith, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, The Epistle of Jeremiah, The Prayer of Azariah, Bel and the Dragon, Prayer of Manasses, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, Book of Enoch, Book of Jubilees, Gospel of ...

What are the 75 books removed from the Bible? ›

  • Books of the Apocrypha. 1 Esdras and 2 Esdras (150-100 BC) Tobit (200 BC) Judith (150 BC) Additions to Esther (Vulgate Esther 10:4 – 16:24) (140-130 BC) Wisdom of Solomon (30 BC) ...
  • Books of the Pseudepigrapha. Epistle of Barnabas. 3 Maccabees. 4 Maccabees. Assumption of Moses (Testament of Moses) Book of Enoch.

How many books did Martin Luther remove from the Bible? ›

Luther considered Hebrews, James, Jude, and the Revelation to be "disputed books", which he included in his translation but placed separately at the end in his New Testament published in 1522; these books needed to be interpreted subject to the undisputed books, which are called the "canon within a canon." This group ...

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