A visual representation organizing the sacred texts recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. This compilation typically categorizes the books of the Old and New Testaments, often including deuterocanonical works not present in Protestant Bibles. A typical example might display books chronologically, thematically (e.g., Law, History, Poetry), or by author, detailing key themes or figures within each.
Such an organizational tool serves as a valuable aid in understanding the structure and content of the canon. It facilitates theological study, historical analysis, and personal devotion by providing a clear overview of the relationships between different scriptures and their respective places within the broader narrative of salvation history. Historically, these aids have been employed in educational settings and by individuals seeking a more structured approach to biblical reading.