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Vulgate
The Vulgate () is a late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bible. It is largely the work of Saint Jerome who, in 382, had been commissioned by Pope Damasus I to revise the Gospels used by the Roman Church. Later, of his own initiative, Jerome extended this work of revision and translation to include most of the books of the Bible.
Peshitta
The Peshitta ( or '''') is the standard Syriac edition of the Bible for the Syriac churches and traditions that follow the liturgy of the Syriac rites.
Jerusalem Bible
1966 Catholic English translation of the Bible
Douay–Rheims Bible
First complete English language Catholic Bible
Nova Vulgata
official Catholic Classical Latin translation of the original language texts of the Bible
Catholic Bible
Catholic Church canon of Bible books

Divino afflante Spiritu
Papal encyclical letter issued by Pope Pius XII
Sixto-Clementine Vulgate
the official Catholic edition of the Latin Vulgate published in 1592 (2nd ed. in 1593, 3rd ed. in 1598) under Pope Clement VIII
Sixtine Vulgate
official Catholic edition of the Latin Vulgate published in 1590 under Pope Sixtus V
New American Bible
English-language Catholic Bible translation
New Jerusalem Bible
1985 Catholic English translation of the Bible
New American Bible Revised Edition
English-language translation of the Roman Catholic Bible, published in 2011
Christian Community Bible
series of Catholic bible translations in various languages