Scripturae Sacrae Affectus
On the 1600th anniversary of the death of St Jerome
(Author) Pope FrancisIn this Apostolic Letter, Pope Francis commemorates the life and works of the great Doctor of the Church and translator of the Sacred Scriptures, St Jerome, who died sixteen centuries ago, in AD420. His "living and tender love" for the written word of God continues to inspire us in an age when "sadly, the richness of Scripture is neglected or minimised by many because they were not afforded a solid grounding in this area. Together with a greater emphasis on the study of Scripture in ecclesiastical programmes of training for priests and catechists, efforts should also be made to provide all the faithful with the resources needed to be able to open the sacred book and draw from it priceless fruits of wisdom, hope and life." (SCRIPTURAE SACRAE AFFECTUS)
Pope Francis
Pope Francis, born Jorge Bergoglio in 1936, is known for his accessible religious writing that combines spiritual guidance with contemporary issues. His major works include the encyclicals "Laudato si'" on environmental care, "Fratelli tutti" on social friendship, and "Lumen fidei" on faith. As Archbishop and Pope, he's authored numerous books and interviews, using simple language to discuss complex theological concepts, social justice, and interfaith dialogue.