#25 - Catholic Myths: Chained Bibles
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Why were Bibles ever chained in Catholic churches—and does that mean the Church wanted to hide Scripture? This episode tackles a common anti-Catholic claim head-on and shows why the historical reality is much deeper than the modern talking point.
We explore how chained Bibles were used in a pre-printing-press world, where manuscripts were costly, literacy was limited, and Scripture was proclaimed publicly in the liturgy rather than treated as a private possession. Along the way, we look at why Latin mattered, how oral transmission shaped Christian life, and why the Catholic Church’s public reading of Scripture is connected to apostolic teaching and the Church’s teaching authority. We also touch on the larger problem of anti-clericalism, misunderstandings about the Magisterium, and how Catholicism preserves both access to the Bible and the c ...