Pontifical Biblical Institute Explained

Pontifical Biblical Institute
Latin Name:Pontificium Institutum Biblicum
Founder:Pope Pius X
Mission:Biblical and ancient Near Eastern Studies
Focus:Catholic, Jesuit
Head Label:Rector
Head:Peter Dubovský, S.J.
Location:Piazza della Pilotta
Rome, Italy;
Paul Emile Botta St.
Jerusalem, Israel

The Pontifical Biblical Institute (also known as Biblicum) is a research and postgraduate teaching institution specialised in biblical and ancient Near Eastern studies located in Rome. Founded in 1909 by Pope Pius X, it is an institution of the Holy See entrusted to the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Since 1927, the Institute has had a branch in the city of Jerusalem.

Along with the Pontifical Oriental Institute, the Pontifical Biblical Institute was incorporated into the Pontifical Gregorian University under a single rector when the new statutes of the Gregorian took effect on 19 May 2024.[1] [2] [3]

History

The Pontifical Biblical Institute, along with the Pontifical Biblical Institute Library, was founded by Pope Pius X in the apostolic letter Vinea Electa in 1909 as a centre of advanced studies in Holy Scripture.[4] At first, the Institute prepared students for exams at the Pontifical Biblical Commission. In 1916, it was licensed by Pope Benedict XV to grant academic degrees in the name of the commission. In 1928, it was licensed by Pope Pius XI to grant doctorates in affiliation with the Pontifical Gregorian University, independently of the commission.[5]

A branch was opened in Jerusalem by Alexis Mallon in 1927[6] and received the mummy of Iret-hor-iru as a gift from Jesuits in Alexandria in 1928.[7]

In 1932, the Oriental Faculty was founded.

Rectors

All of its rectors have been Jesuit priests. Cardinal Bea is particularly noteworthy for having defended the university against charges of Modernism before the Second Vatican Council.

Alumni

Among the prominent alumni of the Biblicum, the following were elevated to the episcopate and/or the cardinalate:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vatican News . Jesuits complete merger of three Pontifical Universities into single entity . Vatican News . 21 August 2024.
  2. News: 20 March 2024 . Gregoriana, Pontificio Istituto Orientale e Biblico ora sono una sola cosa . ACI Stampa . 19 March 2024 . it . Andrea . Gagliarducci .
  3. News: 20 March 2024 . 19 March 2024 . Pontifical Gregorian University Announces Merger With Biblical, Eastern Institutes . National Catholic Register . Daniel . Payne . Catholic News Agency.
  4. Web site: Biblicum from Vatican . 2017-10-09 . 2019-11-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191128093703/http://www.vatican.va/content/pius-x/la/apost_letters/documents/hf_p-x_apl_19090507_vinea-electa.html . live .
  5. Web site: History . www.biblico.it . 2017-10-09 . 2019-02-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190213123710/https://www.biblico.it/history.html . live .
  6. Web site: House in Jerusalem . 2016-02-03 . 2016-01-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160119180756/http://www.biblico.it/jerusalem.html . live .
  7. News: Zion . Ilan Ben. 26 July 2016 . Israel’s only mummy gets afterlife spotlight at Israel Museum . The Times of Israel  . 23 December 2023.