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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI TO FRANCE ON THE OCCASION
OF THE 150th ANNIVERSARY OF THE APPARITIONS OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY AT
LOURDES (SEPTEMBER 12 - 15, 2008)
VISIT AT THE "INSTITUT DE FRANCE"
GREETING OF HIS HOLINESS
BENEDICT XVI
Paris
Saturday, 13 September
2008
Mr Chancellor,
Dear Permanent Secretaries of the five Académies,
Dear Cardinals,
Dear brothers in the episcopate and the priesthood,
Dear friends from the Académies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
For me it is a very great honour to be received this morning under the Cupola.
I thank you for the overwhelming expressions of kindness with which you have
welcomed me, and for your gift of the medal. I could not come to Paris without
greeting you personally. I am pleased to have this happy opportunity to
emphasize my profound links with French culture, for which I have the greatest
admiration. In my intellectual journey, contact with French culture has been
particularly important. I therefore avail myself of this occasion to express my
gratitude to it, both personally and as the successor of Peter. The plaque that
we have just unveiled will preserve the memory of our meeting.
As Rabelais rightly asserted in his day, “Science without conscience brings only
ruin to the soul!” (Pantagruel, 8). It was doubtless in order to contribute to
avoiding the risk of such a dichotomy that, at the end of January of last year,
and for the first time in three and a half centuries, two Académies of
the Institut, two Pontifical Academies and the Institut Catholique
in Paris organized a joint Colloquium on the changing identity of the
individual. The Colloquium has illustrated the interest generated by broad
interdisciplinary studies. This initiative could be taken further, in order to
explore together the countless research possibilities in the human and
experimental sciences. This wish is accompanied by my prayers to the Lord for
you, for your loved ones and for all the members of the Académies, as
well as all the staff of the Institut de France. May God bless you!
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