JESUITS COMPLETE MERGER OF THREE PONTIFICAL UNIVERSITIES INTO SINGLE ENTITY

From the Gregorian University website: New Configuration of the Pontifical Gregorian University – Pontifical Gregorian University (unigre.it)

The Gregorian University, known locally simply as “the Greg,” is one of the most celebrated educational institutions in the Eternal City, receiving students, seminarians, future missionaries, and prelates from around the world. It will be interesting to follow the changes in several of the institutions just merged into the Greg. However, as we read, “the Holy Father ordered that the Pontifical Biblical Institute and the Pontifical Oriental Institute be joined to the Gregorian University while still retaining their own names and missions.”

I have interviewed Fr. Mark Lewis (no relation) several times for “Vatican Insider,” and the last time we spoke he already pointed to this change

JESUITS COMPLETE MERGER OF THREE PONTIFICAL UNIVERSITIES INTO SINGLE ENTITY

Welcoming Pope Francis’ indications to join three Jesuit-run Pontifical Universities into a single entity, the Pontifical Gregorian University explains the new configuration of the University with the new Statutes entering into force on 19 May 2024.

By Vatican News

At Pope Francis’ request, the Society of Jesus has merged three Jesuit-run Pontifical Universities in Rome into a single juridical entity.

On March 15, 2024, Fr. Mark Lewis S.J., Rector of the Pontifical Gregorian University, received a decree from Fr. Arturo Sosa S.J., Superior General of the Society of Jesus and Vice Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Gregorian University, which states that the new General Statutes of the University, which permanently incorporate the Pontifical Biblical Institute and the Pontifical Oriental Institute.

According to a press release from the Gregorian, this will come into effect on 19 May 2024, Pentecost Sunday.

The main entrance to the university on Pza. della Pilotta –

The three institutions share a common bond, as they were all entrusted to the Society of Jesus by the Pope.

The three structures

The Gregorian, established in 1551 by St. Ignatius of Loyola, served as the academic hub known as the ‘Roman College’ for centuries. Whereas the Pontifical Biblical Institute, founded in 1909, serves as a center for advanced studies of sacred Scripture. Meanwhile, the Pontifical Oriental Institute, established in 1917, is focused on higher studies in the ecclesiastical sciences and the canon law of the Eastern Churches.

Pope Francis’ indications

The Statutes were created following the Chirograph signed by Pope Francis on December 17, 2019.

In this letter, the Holy Father ordered that the Pontifical Biblical Institute and the Pontifical Oriental Institute be joined to the Gregorian University while still retaining their own names and missions.

This was done in such a way that they are now part of “the same juridical person, as academic units of the University.”

The request aims to improve the ability of the two Pontifical Institutes to carry out their specific missions in the present context.

Pope Francis also expressed his desire for the Dicastery for the Oriental Churches to continue “supporting and promoting the mission of the Pontifical Oriental Institute,” with the prefect of that Dicastery assuming the function of Patron for the Institute.

Finally, the Holy Father delegated the power to prepare new statutes for the Pontifical Gregorian University, incorporating the two pontifical institutes, to the Superior General of the Society of Jesus and the institutions involved.

The Dicastery for Culture and Education ratified and approved the new statutes on February 11, 2024.

Governance of the Gregorian

The Pontifical Gregorian University is governed by a single Rector, who is assisted by his Council.

The Council includes the three Presidents who share the responsibility for managing the entire University, and who supervise and promote the fulfillment of the missions of the Pontifical Biblical Institute, the Pontifical Oriental Institute, and the Collegium Maximum (the latter body represents the faculties and institutes that have been erected at the Gregorian to date).

 

The University’s Administrative Director and a sixth member appointed by the Vice Grand Chancellor are also part of the Council.

On May 19, 2024, the following individuals will take office for a three-year term: Fr. Giuseppe Di Luccio S.J. as President of the Collegium Maximum, Fr. Peter Dubovský S.J. as President of the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Fr. Sunny Thomas Kokkaravakyil S.J. as President of the Pontifical Oriental Institute, Fr. David E. Nazar S.J. as Administrative Director of the University, and Mr. Luigi Allena as the sixth member of the Rector’s Council.

 

VATICAN INSIDER: ROME DOCUMENTS SHOW HOW CATHOLIC CONVENTS HID JEWS IN ROME IN WWII

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My guest this week is the interview segment of “Vatican Insider” is Jesuit Fr. Dominik Markl of the Pontifical Biblical Institute at Rome’s Gregorian University, He’s also Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies at Innsbruck University, Austria. We met to talk about some astonishing documentation rediscovered in the archives of the Biblical Institute, documentation that basically consists of lists of refugees given shelter from the Nazi persecution by Catholic Institutions in Rome. Our focus was the collaboration over the years between Catholic and Jewish institutions in this research.  So stay tuned for that conversation after the News and a Q&A!

My other guest was to have been Iael Nidam-Orvieto, Director of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem but she was unable to come to Rome for the conference on these new documents after the October 7th Hamas attacks on Israel.

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