Women's Catholic Scripture Study 
Past Studies

Welcome to our archive of past Bible studies. This page is a testament to the spiritual growth and shared learning we've experienced over the years. Whether you're a long-time member revisiting cherished memories or a newcomer curious about our community, we invite you to explore the rich history of our journey through the Word of God.

Our Past Studies

2003-04   The Gospel of John*

2004-05   Exodus*

2005-06   Revelation*

2006-07   The Gospel of Matthew*

2007-08   The Acts of the Apostles*

2008-09   Understanding the Scriptures: A Complete Course on Bible Study by Scott Hahn

2009-10    Genesis: Hearts Aflame Scripture Study by Gayle Somers with Sarah Christmyer 

2010-11    St. Paul's Letter to the Romans*

2011-12    The Gospel of John (with different questions than used in 2003-04)

2012-13**   Scripture and the Rosary: New Testament Mysteries, Old Testament Parallels

2013-14**   The Revelation of Jesus Christ: The Faithful Witness

2014-15**   The Letter to the Hebrews: An Explanation of the Mechanism of Our Salvation 

2015-16**   Sing a New Psalm: Communicating with God through the Prayers of the Church

2016-17**   In the Beginning: The Book of Genesis 

2017-18**   The United Kingdom: Foreshadowing the Reign of Christ the King

2018-19**   Thus Says the Lord: God Speaks through His Servants the Prophets, Part One

2019-20**   The Gospel According to John: An Encounter with Grace and Truth

2021-22**  Thus Says the Lord: God Speaks through His Servants the Prophets, Part Two

2022-23** Revelation-Revised

2023-24** You Shall Have No Other Gods: The Book of Exodus

2024-25** Scripture and the Rosary: New Testament Mysteries, Old Testament Parallels

2025-26** Sing a New Psalm: Communicating with God Through the Prayers of the Church—Volume II: Vigils, Day Prayer & Compline

2026-27** The Gospel According to Mark: A Look at the Son of God

** The materials for these studies are from Turning to God's Word http://www.turningtogodsword.com

*The materials for these past studies were from Catholic Scripture Study, International.  http://www.cssprogram.net/