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I have found this here:<br>
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<a href="http://haydock1859.tripod.com/id2.html" target="_blank">http://haydock1859.tripod.com/id2.html</a><br>
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A RC commentary of the whole Bible. It is public domain and laid out in<br>
a fashion which should make import a doodle.<br>
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I am not going to do this right now as I got my plate full, but felt I<br>
should pass this on. <br></blockquote><div><br>Peter, I actually joined this list because I was thinking of doing that project, but I'm a total n00b and the time has not magically appeared, to put it mildly, for me to delve very deeply into it.<br>
<br>Another project that would be very worthwhile and probably widely valued would be the Catena Aurea, a commentary on the four Gospels from writings of the church fathers. It was compiled by St. Thomas Aquinas and translated under the direction of Blessed John Henry Newman and is also in the public domain.<br>
<br>I say this mostly to point out that there is interest in such a project. If I get the time to take one of them on, I'm sure I will pop back up to ask advice at some point.<br><br>Kyle<br><br></div></div>