Catholic Bible Commission Pakistan published Bishops Synod on October 2008 in Urdu translated by Capuchin Priest Fr. Sadique Patras
Lahore, Pakistan: February 18, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)
Since the time from its existence Catholic Bible Commission Pakistan (CBCP) is investing enormous and wide spread efforts to promote the Word of God in Pakistan through Programs of awareness, formation and training and Biblical Apostolate through Pakistan, using multiple ways and means.One of the objectives of CBCP is to prepare, print and provide auxiliary literature to help people to understand the Sacred Texts and teaching of Church about the Word of God. Thus CBCP, realizing the importance of the Bishop Synod October 2008, for the Urdu readers in Pakistan has translated and printed the text of 55 Propositions presented by Synod Fathers at the solemn closing of the Bishops Synod on 26th. October 2008. Fr. Sadique Patras (OFM Cap) translated 55 Propositions in Urdu.
CBCP is happy and proud to present you 55-Propositions in Urdu. This book is of 79 pages and costs Rs. 50.- (Special discount available if ordered more than 10 books). The book includes the text of the Intervention of Archbishop Evarist Pinto, an thorough introduction by Fr. Aftab James Paul and an articles on background and process of Bishop Synod by Fr. Emmanuel Asi. For the information of our readers CBCP has also added outline of Intrumentum Laboris.
CBCP is so certain that this book will bring our people closer o the Word of God and vice versa. It will also educate people in the thought and teaching of the Church about the Word of God.
CBCP invites you to place your order to purchase this book.
CBCP thanks you for your generous support and cooperation for the spread of the Word of God in Pakistan.
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