An Overview of the Spanish Bible

Author: TrustInHim
May 13, 2009

The classic Spanish translation of the Bible is that of Casiodoro de Reina, revised by Cipriano de Valera. It was for the use of the incipient Protestant movement and is widely regarded as the Spanish equivalent of the Authorized Version.

Bible’s title-page traced to the Bavarian printer Mattias Apiarius, “the bee-keeper”. Note the emblem of a bear tasting honey. The first whole Bible in Spanish was printed in Basel in 1569, authored by Casiodoro de Reina, although some think that this Bible was a collective effort of some monks of the San Isidoro community in Spain, who, led by Casiodoro de Reyna, escaped Inquisition and persecution. This was the first version of the complete Bible in Spanish (including Apocrypha), and is known as “Biblia del Oso” because of the honey-eating bear on its title page. Reina presented the University of Basel with some volumes, one of them with Reina’s dedicatory and signature.

Gift Options for the Catholic in Your Life

Author: TrustInHim
May 4, 2009

If you are close to a devout Catholic, you never have to be short on gift ideas. At one point in time, these religious gifts were limited to simple rosaries and wooden images of Christ and the cross. But that’s no longer the case. The array of Catholic gifts has expanded greatly, so no matter the style you prefer, there’s sure to be something that you will be proud wearing or displaying in your home. Take, for instance, the greatly expanded line of religious jewelry available.

There are many different kinds of bracelets available depicting the faces and images of various saints. Whether you are interested in an Italian charm bracelet depicting Jesus, Mary, and the Saints or a standard charm bracelet with hanging medallions, there’s something to match your particular aesthetic. Don’t forget that rosaries have also been beautified, and they are even available in pink beads to promote breast cancer awareness.

Gifts Should Be More than Skin Deep

Author: TrustInHim
April 20, 2009

Even though Easter has already come and gone, that doesn’t mean that the opportunity to give religiously significant gifts has passed as well. Rather, think of giving special Christian gifts all year round. For all the devoutly religious people in your life, everything from an inscribed Bible to a cross will be greatly appreciated. The important part of any gift is that it is given with love and that it has some kind of deeper meaning than the superficial level.

And that is exactly what you’re giving when you look into religious gifts. There is a misconception held by some people, however, that a Christian gift has to be dour or serious. This simply isn’t true. Some of the rosaries, crosses, and jewelry items are extremely beautiful and finely crafted. They can be displayed or worn simply for their beauty, but they’re made all the better for their deep and significant meaning. So don’t forget the wide and varied array of Christian gifts that are available to you and your loved ones.

Dear, Dear Granny

Author: TrustInHim
March 27, 2009

I have so many memories from my youth and my Granny plays a large role in those memories. Some of the best times during my childhood were spent swinging on my grandparent’s porch. My Granny and I would talk and pray together. We talked about the world and prayed for the starving children.

Granny would take out her rosary sometimes and feel each of its beads as she recited the Lord’s Prayer. Today that rosary is mine and I use it to pray with my young daughter. I am so glad I got to share those wonderful times with my Granny, she will always hold a dear place in my heart.

Keeping the Faith

Author: TrustInHim
March 13, 2009

I meet many people in church who prefer to raise their children with a Christian world view. That means exposing them only to parts of life that support their religious beliefs. This is an admirable way to raise kids, protecting them from the evils of the world and instilling them with strong beliefs.

Those who choose this lifestyle must usually home school their kids. The home schooling materials that they use for their children are unlike traditional home schooling materials because they are created to reinforce Christian beliefs. These parents also prefer that their kids are given Christian gifts on birthdays and holidays.

Celebrate Baptisms With Gifts

Author: TrustInHim
February 19, 2009

For Catholics, baptism is a new birth.  The child is consecrated to Catholicism using the symbols of water and Spirit.  Baptism is a happy occasion that is typically celebrated with food for the guests and gifts for the baby. Common Catholic baby christening gifts are keepsakes featuring inspirational sentiments. These are personalized and are meant to be kept and given to the baby when he is older.

Just because this is a Catholic rite and the baby is being baptized doesn’t mean that the baby gets baptism gifts catholic. It is common practice to give the baby toys and clothes and books that would be given just like in any other occasion. Great baby gifts are baby clothes, booties and mittens.  Babies grow so fast, mommy will appreciate a sure supply all the time.

Give A Rosary As A Token Of Affection

Author: TrustInHim
February 19, 2009

Most Catholics say the rosary every day. Because of this special devotion, the rosary is a common gift item for all occasions, to adults and children, male or female.  It is distributed as thank you tokens in weddings.  It is a common coming home present from travel abroad, especially from those coming home from a visit to the Vatican in Rome. Most Catholics will have a box of rosaries stashed away somewhere.

The rosary bracelet is a recent innovation.  It is a one decade rosary worn around the wrist.  Made from crystal, wood, or precious gold, these rosaries are practical because it is available and on hand all the time. Pray with it when you are stuck in traffic or when your date is late.  Or drop by a church and be formal in practicing your devotion.

Blbles In A Variety Of Languages

Author: TrustInHim
January 27, 2009

There are various choices of Catholic bibles available nowadays. No matter what your lifestyle or preferences may be, there’s definitely a bible that will suit you best. Say if you are the type who prefers to learn more about the bible in an interactive way, then there’s the Bible on CD-Rom for you. Likewise, there are also Spanish versions of Catholic bibles for those who speak and read the language.

But if you are one of those who would still love to read them the old fashioned way, here are 2 popular choices you can to look at:

~Douay-Rheims Bible

~St. Joseph New American Bible

Everyone Has That Special Christian Friend

Author: TrustInHim
January 27, 2009

Looking for a nice present to give to a Christian brother or sister in faith? There are huge array of unique Christian gifts that are now available in the market. Below are some of the suggested items you can choose from:

*Christian jewelry

*angel figurine

*Christian movie and documentary

*Christian music

*Christian book

*pillar candles

*book of prayers

*and many more!

Never Go Wrong With Jewelry

Author: TrustInHim
December 30, 2008

Jewelry will always be liked and appreciated as a gift.  Youngsters and adults alike will feel cherished and special when they receive a gold or silver ring, necklace, anklet or a pair of earrings on their birthday, on Christmas, during Valentine’s day, or on any worthwhile occasion.
 
Patron saint medals make wonderful presents if you like giving gold and silver trinkets.  Some folks also wear them for luck and protection.  Special Catholic religious stores online sell patron saint medals as basic gold or silver pendants or with matching chains and in boxed sets.  A good number are superbly handmade in the USA. 
 
You can make your gift more exceptional by matching the recipient’s name, birthday or occasion with a specific saint.  Choosing a medal is easy since names of patron saints, though numerous and can be confusing, are listed alphabetically.  In the As for instance, you will find medals of Saints Aaron, Abigail, Adam, Agnes, Albert, Alexander, Alexandra, Alice, Alyssa, Andrew, Angela, Anna, Anne, Anthony, Augustine, and Austin.