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The French Catholic Academy (Académie catholique de France), was first thought in late 2007 early 2008 by a group of academics. On July 11, 2008, a first meeting was held, bringing together personalities from magazines, associations and faculties. On October 13, 2008, a small committee was held at the Collège des Bernardins in Paris, which decided on the definitive name "Académie catholique de France" and its head office at this address.

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  • Franca Katolika Akademio (eo)
  • Académie catholique de France (fr)
  • French Catholic Academy (en)
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  • L'Académie catholique de France est une institution fondée en 2008 par des intellectuels catholiques français pour favoriser la rencontre des universitaires attachés au catholicisme et mettre en avant leurs idées. Elle organise des colloques et prend position sur des questions d'actualité. La publication en 2022, au nom de l'académie et sans consultation de l'ensemble de ses membres, d'une critique virulente du rapport Sauvé sur la pédocriminalité dans l'Église catholique suscite la polémique, conduit dix de ses membres à en démissionner. (fr)
  • Katolika Akademio de Francio, formita je sepdek intelektuloj kaj subtenata de dekok institucioj, fondiĝis en 2009 en Parizo. Ĝi inspiriĝas el la Akademio Majenco de Germanio kaj estas sendependa el la kaj havas sian sidejon ĉe la Kolegio de Bernardanoj, en la latina kvartalo de ĉefurbo Parizo. Nun ĝin honoras plejparto laikoj. (eo)
  • The French Catholic Academy (Académie catholique de France), was first thought in late 2007 early 2008 by a group of academics. On July 11, 2008, a first meeting was held, bringing together personalities from magazines, associations and faculties. On October 13, 2008, a small committee was held at the Collège des Bernardins in Paris, which decided on the definitive name "Académie catholique de France" and its head office at this address. (en)
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  • Katolika Akademio de Francio, formita je sepdek intelektuloj kaj subtenata de dekok institucioj, fondiĝis en 2009 en Parizo. Ĝi inspiriĝas el la Akademio Majenco de Germanio kaj estas sendependa el la kaj havas sian sidejon ĉe la Kolegio de Bernardanoj, en la latina kvartalo de ĉefurbo Parizo. Nun ĝin honoras plejparto laikoj. Ĝiaj celoj estas “plievidentigi la kontribuaĵaron de la kristana penso en la debato pri la socio”. La ideo naskiĝis en grupo de universitataj profesoroj: Brague Rémi, Philippe Capelle-Dumont, Edgarde D. Carosella kaj Jean-Robert Armogathe. Krom organizi debatojn, la katolika franca Akademio volas prezenti sian vidpunkton en traktado de aktualaj problemoj koncernantaj la socion. (eo)
  • The French Catholic Academy (Académie catholique de France), was first thought in late 2007 early 2008 by a group of academics. On July 11, 2008, a first meeting was held, bringing together personalities from magazines, associations and faculties. On October 13, 2008, a small committee was held at the Collège des Bernardins in Paris, which decided on the definitive name "Académie catholique de France" and its head office at this address. In January 2009, the new office was made up of the priest and philosopher Philippe Capelle-Dumont (chairman), the professor of immunologic medicine Edgardo D. Carosella and Father Jean-Robert Armogathe (vice-presidents) and professor and philosopher Pierre Manent organized a first meeting during which the statutes and rules of procedure were adopted. In March 2009 the first meeting of the "Scientific Council" was held and the first members of the "academic body" were elected. Inspired by the Catholic Academy of Mainz, in Germany, the French Catholic Academy is composed of 70 clerics and laymen. The "academic body" has 84% lay people. (en)
  • L'Académie catholique de France est une institution fondée en 2008 par des intellectuels catholiques français pour favoriser la rencontre des universitaires attachés au catholicisme et mettre en avant leurs idées. Elle organise des colloques et prend position sur des questions d'actualité. La publication en 2022, au nom de l'académie et sans consultation de l'ensemble de ses membres, d'une critique virulente du rapport Sauvé sur la pédocriminalité dans l'Église catholique suscite la polémique, conduit dix de ses membres à en démissionner. (fr)
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