
The Role of Holy Scriptures in Spiritual Growth
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The role of Scripture in spiritual growth is a subject deeply rooted in the history of Christianity, from the earliest days of the Church to the present. The Bible, as the inspired Word of God, has been the cornerstone of Christian faith, shaping the theological, moral, and mystical life of believers throughout the centuries. From the apostolic preaching recorded in the New Testament to the reflections of the Church Fathers and the systematic theological insights of the Doctors of the Church, the Scriptures have been revered as the primary means by which God reveals Himself to humanity and calls individuals to a life of holiness. The Catholic Church has consistently upheld the indispensable role of Scripture in the spiritual life, emphasizing its authority, divine inspiration, and efficacy in leading the faithful toward union with God.
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