Anne-Marie Pelletier
Anne-Marie Pelletier[1] (born 1946) is a noted Catholic biblical scholar whose works include study of the Song of Songs.[2]
Life
Pelletier was born in Paris on 13 June 1946.[3] She lives in France. She was one of the two to receive the 2014 Ratzinger Prize and became the first woman to win the prize.[4][5]
She was asked by Pope Francis to compose the Holy See's 2017 Vatican Way of the Cross meditations.[6]
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gollark: I use PRIME, as documented on the Arch wiki somewhere; you can instruct the dedicated GPU to render certain programs and send them to the integrated GPU.
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References
- http://www.annemariepelletier.com/
- André LaCocque; Paul Ricoeur (1 December 2003). Thinking Biblically: Exegetical and Hermeneutical Studies. University of Chicago Press. p. 290. ISBN 978-0-226-71343-4.
- Conferenza Stampa del premio di presentazione Ratzinger 2014 e del Convegno presso Università Pontificia Bolivariana the di Medellín (Colombia), 17/06/2014, retrieved 17 July 2014
- Radio Vaticana
- News.va
- http://www.catholicnews.com/services/englishnews/2017/pope-asks-french-biblical-scholar-to-write-way-of-cross-meditations.cfm
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