We are the Catholic Biblical Apostolate and Scripture is at the heart of our discipleship. We are committed to celebrating, living and sharing God's Word across England and Wales. In this section we explain our vision, context, delivery and priorities.
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1 John 1:1
The Catholic Biblical Apostolate Review Document gives you an overview of the work we do, the foundational texts and inspiration behind our Biblical Apostolate, our mission and priorities over the next five years and how you can collaborate with us across the dioceses.
Introduction from the Rt. Rev’d Peter M. Brignall, Bishop of Wrexham Diocese and lead Bishop of the Biblical Apostolate for England and Wales
Summary vision and invitation to respond to our three themes of celebrating, living and sharing God's Word across our dioceses.
Delivery and output of the Biblical Apostolate through our 'God who Speaks' initiative.
Sources of inspiration from Scripture, St Jerome, Vatican Documents and the Catholic Catechism accompanied by our own prayers for you to use and share.
Going forward in our Catholic Biblical Apostolate is our gospel imperative so that we create new partnerships and ways to share the Good News.
We are committed to Scripture being at the heart of our dioceses and national Bishops' Conference work - so that more people can encounter Christ and enrich their faith and daily life.
A selection of Papal Documents from 2010 which influence our understanding of the Catholic Biblical Apostolate.