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Friday, December 14, 2007
Clergy congregation unveils Web site

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The Vatican's Congregation for the Clergy unveiled a Web site offering the Bible in nine languages, the Code of Canon Law and commentary on Sunday liturgy.

The new site, www.bibliaclerus.org, is part of its www.clerus.org Web site which also has increased the number of resources available in its electronic library. The Web sites are open to everyone, but are geared toward serving the world's priests, deacons and catechists.

People accessing the new site will be able to read Scripture along with its interpretation in light of tradition, the teachings of the church and papal commentaries. Biblical texts are available in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, Italian, Spanish, French, German and Portuguese.



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