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Pontifical Biblical Commission : ウィキペディア英語版
Pontifical Biblical Commission
The Pontifical Biblical Commission is an organism established within the Roman Curia to ensure the proper interpretation and defense of Sacred Scripture.
==The Commission 1901-1971==
The Pontifical Biblical Commission was established as a committee of Cardinals, aided by consultors, who met in Rome to ensure the proper interpretation and defense of Sacred Scripture. This function was outlined in the encyclical ''Providentissimus Deus''.
The first appointments to the Commission were in August, 1901, but it was not formally established by Pope Leo XIII until October 30, 1902, with the Apostolic Letter "Vigilantiae Studiique".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Apostolic Letter Vigilantiae Studiique of The Supreme Pontiff Leo XIII Which Is Established The Council For The Advancement Of Biblical Studies )〕 The first Commission was composed of three Cardinals and 12 Consultors.
The Consultors met twice a month, with Secretaries present. The Secretaries reported to the Cardinals on the Commission, who met on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. The Cardinals proposed questions for the consultors to consider and voted on the answers received from the consultors. The Cardinals had the option of sending questions back to the consultors for further study, commissioning a single consultor to investigate a matter more deeply, and sanctioning or modifying the study results. After a decision was reached, the secretaries reported to the Pope, who could also send the matter back for further study, or ratify the results of the study.
The duties of the Commission were:
#to protect and defend the integrity of the Catholic Faith in Biblical matters
#to further the progress of exposition of the Sacred Books, taking account of all recent discoveries
#to decide controversies on grave questions which might arise among Catholic scholars
#to give answers to Catholics throughout the world who may consult the Commission
#to see that the Vatican Library was properly furnished with codices and necessary books
#to publish studies on Scripture as occasion might demand.
The Commission was granted the power to grant pontifical academic degrees in biblical studies by Pope Pius X's Apostolic Letter ''Scripturae sanctae'' of February 23, 1904. Pope Pius XI, by the Motu Proprio ''Bibliorum scientia'' of April 27, 1924 and the Apostolic Constitution ''Deus scientiarum Dominus'' of May 24, 1931, clarified that such degrees were equivalent in status to those of the Pontifical Universities.


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