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Aid to the Church in Need launches a special edition of the Child’s Bible during the Jubilee of Families in Rome

On the occasion of the Jubilee of Families, Children, Grandparents, and the Elderly in Rome (May 30 – June 1), the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is launching a special edition of its emblematic Child’s Bible, a classic in children’s catechesis that has accompanied millions of families all over the world since it was first published in 1979.

During one of the main events of the Jubilee, the Family Festival and Prayer Vigil, 31 May, ACN will distribute 10,000 copies of the Bible in five languages (Italian, English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese) to participants in the square outside St John Lateran. This special edition includes a new foreword by Archbishop Rino Fisichella and aims to connect children, parents, and grandparents in passing on the Faith within the home.

ACN will distribute 10,000 copies of the Child Bible to families in Rome
ACN will distribute 10,000 copies of the Child Bible to families in Rome

The Child’s Bible has been translated into more than 190 languages, with over 51 million copies printed worldwide.

A Bible for the whole family

“Dear families, dear boys and girls, dear grandparents and elderly: in your hands is this special children’s Bible. It is a precious treasure, because it contains the most beautiful story in the world – the story of God’s love for each one of us,” writes Archbishop Fisichella.

“This is not just any book, but the Word of God, which gives strength, joy, comfort, and hope. In this Jubilee, it is an opportunity to renew our relationship with God’s Word. Let’s not leave it on a shelf to gather dust: when God speaks, He asks for the silence of listening.”

The Child’s Bible is available in more than 190 languages
The Child’s Bible is available in more than 190 languages

This message highlights the value of the Bible as a tool for revitalizing faith within the family and as a meeting point between generations. Its simple language and colourful illustrations make it accessible and appealing to young readers.

A new design for a historic work

After 45 years, ACN has decided to update the design of the Bible. The original illustrations – one of the most beloved features among readers – have been preserved but now appear in full-page format with a more modern and visually engaging layout.

The new edition of the Child Bible has a more attractive layout, and new features
The new edition of the Child Bible has a more attractive layout, and new features

“While the content remains faithful to the original message, this new presentation aims to facilitate use within the family, in catechesis, and in daily life – especially in contexts where access to religious materials is limited,” says Father Anton Lässer, ecclesiastical assistant of ACN International.

In addition, practical elements have been added at the end of each story: “A short phrase summarizing the Good News of each story and inviting children to a personal encounter with Christ, two simple questions to prompt dialogue with children, and a short prayer to nurture spiritual life from an early age,” Father Lässer explains.

More information about the Child’s Bible:
https://acninternational.org/childs-bible-45-years-of-teaching-children-about-gods-love/

 

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