The Douay Version is a translation of the Bible into English. It is also known as the Douay-Rheims Bible, named for the two cities in France and Germany where the translations were created. Some synonyms for the Douay Version include the Douay-Rheims Version, the Douay Bible, and the Rheims-Douay Bible. It is a Catholic translation that was published in the late 16th century and is still used by some Catholics today. The translation was made primarily from the Latin Vulgate and also included some Greek and Hebrew sources. While there are many translations of the Bible available today, the Douay Version remains an important historical and religious text.