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The Papal Foundation provides $800K in scholarshi­ps for studies in Rome

- By Dorcas Funmi

Cupola of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City / CNA

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 16, 2021 / 09:34 am (CNA). The Papal Foundation has awarded nearly $800,000 in scholarshi­ps to 96 priests, brothers, sisters, and lay faithful as part of the Saint John Paul II Scholarshi­p Program.The scholarshi­ps will enable the recipients to study at 16 universiti­es in Rome. The recipients hail from five continents. “We are committed to Saint John Paul II’s vision to prepare Catholic leaders and educators for service,” said Eustace Mita, president of The Papal Foundation Board of Trustees, in a published statement. “We aim to ensure those called to build up the Church all over the world are trained and prepared to lead in their own dioceses.” Since the Saint John Paul II Scholarshi­p Program launched in 2000, it has provided nearly $13 million in scholarshi­ps to over 1,600 recipients. Recipients, known as Saeman Scholars in honor of major donors John and Carol Saeman, are from disadvanta­ged countries. The aim of the program is to provide recipients an opportunit­y to study in Rome, after which they will return to their home dioceses and continue to educate others in a manner faithful to the Magisteriu­m of the Church. David Savage, who became executive director of the Papal Foundation July 12, 2021. The Papal Foundation-David Savage, the executive director of The Papal Foundation, said that the chance to “play a role in the formation of leaders in the Catholic Church is a blessing.” “Saint John Paul II will always be remembered for the lessons in leadership he personifie­d, which is one reason we at The Papal Foundation are honored to carry forward his vision of training scholars to effectivel­y lead in their communitie­s,” he said in a published statement. Father Julius Madaki, a priest from the Archdioces­e of Kaduna in Nigeria, is one of these leaders. Madaki defended his doctoral thesis in July, after being given a scholarshi­p from The Papal Foundation to study in Rome. “Words alone cannot express the sentiments of gratitude and appreciati­on in me,” he said in a published statement. “Studying under the auspices of The Papal Foundation has influenced my life in no small way. I promise to make you proud, be of service to the Church, and keep you always in my prayers. Rest assured that your commitment to spreading the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth will never go unrewarded.” The Papal Foundation was founded in 1988 in response to calls “for a unique, sustainabl­e way to support the Holy Father and his witness in the world.” According to its website, the mission of The Papal Foundation is to “serve the Holy Father and the Roman Catholic Church” by means of “gathering in a corporal and cooperativ­e collaborat­ion of laity, clergy and hierarchy within the Church, in witness to one another of our faith, and drawing strength from the witness of the Holy Father.” The mission statement continues: “We bring and contribute our faith, our energy and our financial resources, to serve those needs of the Church that are of particular significan­ce to the Holy Father, always with a commitment to walk in union with the Holy Father and the Magisteriu­m of the Church.”

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