Paul VI Prize

Paul VI International Prize (Italian: Premio Internazionale Paolo VI) is a prize founded in 1979 by the Paul VI Institute in Brescia, Italy, named in honour of Pope Paul VI. The prize is awarded to individuals or institutions "who, with their studies and their works, have contributed to the growth of the religious meaning in the world."[1]

Recipients

gollark: I think nobody is already married to palaiologos?
gollark: That is also bad.
gollark: Gas chambers BAD. This is not a hard concept.
gollark: Nobody, NO GAS CHAMBERING.
gollark: We should design saner CPU architectures so obfuscation is harder.

References

  1. Paul VI Prize Awarded to French Philosopher 2003 kath.net
  2. Monsignor Joseph Coutts (Karachi) in Italia, Servizio Informazione Religiosa, 27. September 2013 (italienisch)


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