The Revised Standard Version was a joint translation project between American Protestants and Catholics with the Catholic Church completing the translation of the Apocrypha. This translation is considered the most accurate modern translation but still contains "Thee" and "Thou" when referring to God. This translation along with the New American Bible was approved for liturgical use in the United States. The Revised Standard 2nd Edition updated the language by getting rid of "Thee" and "Thou."