Pontifical Council for Culture
Art. 166 — The Pontifical Council for Culture fosters relations between
the Holy See and the realm of human culture, especially by promoting
communication with various contemporary institutions of learning and teaching,
so that secular culture may be more and more open to the Gospel, and
specialists in the sciences, literature, and the arts may feel themselves
called by the Church to truth, goodness, and beauty.
Art. 167 — The Council has its own special structure. The president is
assisted by an advisory board and another board, composed of specialists of
various disciplines from several parts of the world.
Art. 168 — The Council on its own undertakes suitable projects with
respect to culture. It follows through on those which are undertaken by various
institutes of the Church, and, so far as necessary, lends them assistance. In consultation
with the Secretariat of State, it shows interest in measures adopted by
countries and international agencies in support of human culture and, as
appropriate, it is present in the principal organizations in the field of
culture and fosters conferences.
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