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Vatican exposition celebrates friendship between St. Paul VI and Jacques Maritain

In 1965, at the close of the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI gave Jacques Maritain a message directed to “men of thought and science.” / Credit: Vatican Media

Vatican City, Jun 16, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA).

TheVaticanMuseumsinauguratedJune12theexhibition“PaulVIandJacquesMaritain:TheRenewalofSacredArtBetweenFranceandItaly(1945–1973),”atributetothefriendshipbetweenthecelebratedFrenchphilosopherandthepopewhosucceededJohnXXIIIandconcludedtheSecondVaticanCouncil(1962–1965). TheprojectfocusesonMaritain(1882–1973),aneo-Thomistthinkerandkeyfigureinthedialoguebetweenfaith,culture,andartinthe20thcentury.  AppointedambassadortotheHolySeebyFrenchPresidentCharlesdeGaulleaftertheSecondWorldWar,MaritainlivedinRomefrom1945to1948.Duringthattime,hisfriendshipwithGiovanniBattistaMontini(thefuturePopePaulVI),whomhehadmetinParisin1924,wasstrengthened.  Maritain’sthinkinginfluencedthefundamentalconceptsunderlyingtheSecondVaticanCouncil,particularlyhisideaof​​an“integralhumanism”inwhichChristianfaith,humandignity,anda