the hundredth of « PRIXM »

23 April 2019

We are keen to echo our research programme among the general public, in the spirit of biblical service, which has been alive and well at the École Biblique since its first bible was produced in the 1940s-50s. This concern is encouraged by the young entrepreneurs in our Paris office, who are regularly visited by the Director of the School, fr. Jean Jacques Pérennès, and in constant contact with fr. O.-Th. Venard, his vice-director.

Celebrations

When we sent out our hundredth newsletter in April, several magazines devoted columns to our biblical message to 100,000 readers every Sunday.

Paris at Jérusalem

Valentine, fr. Jean Jacques, Nicolas, fr. Olivier-Thomas

However, there is no question of stopping there. Nicolas Chatain and Valentine Dehont spent a week of intensive work in Jerusalem between 23 and 27 February, exchanging ideas with those in charge of the School and the Bible in its traditions, in particular Dr B. Mahieu, our general assistant, and the members of the editorial committee.

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