Pope asks French biblical scholar to write Way of Cross meditations

July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.
Pope asks French biblical scholar to write Way of Cross meditations
Pope asks French biblical scholar to write Way of Cross meditations


By Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis has chosen the French biblical scholar Anne-Marie Pelletier to write the meditations that will guide him and thousands of pilgrims during a Way of the Cross service at Rome’s Colosseum.

The service, which also draws a global television audience, will take place the night of Good Friday, April 14.

Pelletier, 70, is an expert in biblical hermeneutics and exegesis. In 2014, she was awarded the Ratzinger Prize for her contributions to theology.

After winning the prize, she told the French Catholic magazine La Vie that she began her academic career in linguistics and literature, but participation in a Bible study group for university students taught her “to savor the Scriptures, their ability to vibrate in our present time, including where the Christian faith is alien.”

In the end, she wrote her thesis on the history of the interpretation of the Song of Songs. She has taught both literature at public universities in Paris and Scripture at Paris’ Catholic seminary.

In the La Vie interview, she said she feels “lucky” to be given official responsibility in “an ecclesial world that is, unquestionably, masculine.” While Pelletier said she never has felt marginalized in the Church because she is a woman and a growing number of women are qualified as theologians, “obviously, we still need to ensure they are given work within the church with real positions of responsibility that allow them to have an impact.”

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VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis has chosen the French biblical scholar Anne-Marie Pelletier to write the meditations that will guide him and thousands of pilgrims during a Way of the Cross service at Rome’s Colosseum.

The service, which also draws a global television audience, will take place the night of Good Friday, April 14.

Pelletier, 70, is an expert in biblical hermeneutics and exegesis. In 2014, she was awarded the Ratzinger Prize for her contributions to theology.

After winning the prize, she told the French Catholic magazine La Vie that she began her academic career in linguistics and literature, but participation in a Bible study group for university students taught her “to savor the Scriptures, their ability to vibrate in our present time, including where the Christian faith is alien.”

In the end, she wrote her thesis on the history of the interpretation of the Song of Songs. She has taught both literature at public universities in Paris and Scripture at Paris’ Catholic seminary.

In the La Vie interview, she said she feels “lucky” to be given official responsibility in “an ecclesial world that is, unquestionably, masculine.” While Pelletier said she never has felt marginalized in the Church because she is a woman and a growing number of women are qualified as theologians, “obviously, we still need to ensure they are given work within the church with real positions of responsibility that allow them to have an impact.”

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