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Publication Date: 20 Nov 2025
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Page Count: 1280
Author: SPCK ESV-CE Bibles
ISBN-13: 9780281092178

ESV-CE Catholic Bible, Gift and Award Edition, Black Paperback, Dove Illustration, British Liturgical Bible, ESV-CE, Paperback, Standard size - Pack of 24

By SPCK ESV-CE Bibles
The Official Catholic Liturgical Bible for England, Wales and Scotland from Advent 24.
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ISBN-13
9780281092178
£210.00
Share the official Catholic liturgical Bible for England, Wales and Scotland at scale - the Gift and Award Edition in a black paperback with dove illustration, available as a pack of 24.

The ESV-CE is approved by the Catholic Bishops' Conferences of England, Wales and Scotland for use at Mass from Advent 2024. Created by a team of over 100 leading scholars, this essentially literal, fully Anglicised translation includes the deuterocanonical books in their canonical Catholic order - the complete Catholic Bible in a durable, practical paperback format designed for gifting in quantity.

This pack of 24 is the ideal choice for parishes, Catholic schools, and catechesis programmes looking to give every candidate, student, or parishioner their own copy of the official liturgical Bible.

Features:
* 24 copies of the complete ESV-CE Catholic Bible, Gift and Award Edition
* Official liturgical Bible for England, Wales and Scotland from Advent 2024
* Black paperback cover with dove illustration
* Double-column layout with explanatory footnotes
* British text, fully Anglicised throughout
* White paper from sustainable sources
* 234 x 156 mm per copy

Outstanding value for Confirmation classes, First Communion groups, RCIA programmes, school prize-givings, and parish outreach initiatives.
Created by a team of over 100 leading scholars, this Anglicized Catholic edition of the ESV is an essentially literal translation of the Bible that seeks as far as possible to reproduce the precise wording of the original text and the personal style of each biblical writer. Following a distinct word-for-word translation method, the ESV Bible captures the precise wording of the original texts by rendering each Hebrew or Greek word with an equivalent English word. This result is a modern translation that stands in the classic tradition that starts with the King James Version of 1611 and stretches through to the Revised Standard Version of 1971.
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Share the official Catholic liturgical Bible for England, Wales and Scotland at scale - the Gift and Award Edition in a black paperback with dove illustration, available as a pack of 24.

The ESV-CE is approved by the Catholic Bishops' Conferences of England, Wales and Scotland for use at Mass from Advent 2024. Created by a team of over 100 leading scholars, this essentially literal, fully Anglicised translation includes the deuterocanonical books in their canonical Catholic order - the complete Catholic Bible in a durable, practical paperback format designed for gifting in quantity.

This pack of 24 is the ideal choice for parishes, Catholic schools, and catechesis programmes looking to give every candidate, student, or parishioner their own copy of the official liturgical Bible.

Features:
* 24 copies of the complete ESV-CE Catholic Bible, Gift and Award Edition
* Official liturgical Bible for England, Wales and Scotland from Advent 2024
* Black paperback cover with dove illustration
* Double-column layout with explanatory footnotes
* British text, fully Anglicised throughout
* White paper from sustainable sources
* 234 x 156 mm per copy

Outstanding value for Confirmation classes, First Communion groups, RCIA programmes, school prize-givings, and parish outreach initiatives.
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Created by a team of over 100 leading scholars, this Anglicized Catholic edition of the ESV is an essentially literal translation of the Bible that seeks as far as possible to reproduce the precise wording of the original text and the personal style of each biblical writer. Following a distinct word-for-word translation method, the ESV Bible captures the precise wording of the original texts by rendering each Hebrew or Greek word with an equivalent English word. This result is a modern translation that stands in the classic tradition that starts with the King James Version of 1611 and stretches through to the Revised Standard Version of 1971.

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