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VATICAN : POPE : RATZINGER PRIZE FOR THEOLOGY AWARDED

RADIO VATICANA REPORT: Pope Benedict XVI on
Saturday presided over a ceremony in which the 2012 Ratzinger Prize for Theology
was awarded to a pair of winners: the renowned US expert in patristics, Jesuit
Fr. Brian Edward Daley of Notre Dame University; and the lay French philosopher
and historian of cultural thought Rémi Brague. In his remarks to the
winners and the gathered guests, the Holy Father spoke of the profound and
necessary connection between intellectual rigour and lived experience of the
reality of God in all truly Catholic theological endeavour. “Father Daley and
Professor Brague,” said Pope Benedict, “are exemplary for the transmission of
knowledge that unites science and wisdom, scientific rigor and passion for man,
so that man might discover the [true] ‘art of living’.” The Holy Father went on
to say, “It is of precisely such people who, through an enlightened and lived
faith render God credible and close to the man of today, what we have need.”
The Ratzinger Prize for Theology is sponsored by the Joseph Ratzinger
Vatican Foundation, which was founded in 2010, with the approval of the Holy
Father. Its aim is to “promote the publication, distribution and study of the
writings of former university professor Joseph Ratzinger.” The Foundation also
provides grants to doctorate students of theology and organizes high-level
academic conferences. The activities of the foundation are financed through the
publication and sale of Pope Benedict's works.
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