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Comentario Católico a las Sagradas Escrituras

Esta serie de comentarios se adentra en las Sagradas Escrituras, buscando iluminar la Biblia para los católicos al integrar su estudio con la doctrina, la liturgia y la vida cotidiana de la Iglesia. Cada volumen ofrece una exégesis accesible e informativa, tendiendo puentes entre los textos antiguos y la comprensión contemporánea. Se adhiere a los principios teológicos del Concilio Vaticano II, promoviendo la interpretación dentro del contexto canónico y a la luz de la tradición católica. Diseñada para un uso eficaz en la enseñanza, la predicación y la fe personal, la serie conecta pasajes bíblicos con el Catecismo y la tradición, enriquecida por las perspectivas de los Padres de la Iglesia y los santos.

First Corinthians
First and Second Timothy, Titus
The Gospel of Mark
Hebrews
Ewangelia według św. Mateusza
The Gospel of Matthew

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