STATUTES OF THE PONTIFICAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Part I: CONSTITUTION AND AIM
Art. 1
The Pontifical Academy of Sciences, founded by Pius XI of
hallowed memory, is placed under the exalted and direct
protection of the reigning Supreme Pontiff.
Art. 2
The aim of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences is to
promote the progress of the mathematical, physical and natural
sciences and the study of epistemological problems related thereto.
Art. 3
For the attainment of its ends the Academy:
- holds plenary sessions of the
Academicians;
-
organizes meetings to promote the progress of sciences
and the solution of important scientific-technical problems,
which are fundamental for the development of mankind;
-
promotes scientific investigations and researches
which can contribute, in the appropriate quarters, to the
exploration of moral, social and spiritual problems;
-
arranges conferences and celebrations;
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takes care of the publication of the Proceedings of its
own meetings, of the results of the scientific researches and
studies of the Academicians and of other scientists.
Art. 4
With the object of promoting scientific research the Academy
every two years awards the Pius XI Medal to a young
scientist of international reputation.
Part II: THE ACADEMICIANS
Art. 5
Candidates for a seat in the Academy are chosen by the
Academy on the basis of their eminent original scientific studies
and of their acknowledged moral personality, without any
ethnical or religious discrimination, and are appointed for life
by sovereign act of the Holy Father. In addition, by reason of their office,
the Director of the
Vatican Observatory; the Director of the Astrophysical
Laboratory of the Vatican Observatory; the Prefect of the
Vatican Library; the Prefect of the Secret Archives of the Vatican,
are appointed << Academicians pro tempore >>. The Academicians
<< pro tempore >> enjoy the same rights and perform the same
functions as the Pontifical Academicians.
By way of exception, and in a purely honorary capacity,
on proposal by the Council of the Academy, persons who have
deserved particularly well of the Academy, by honouring it and
assisting it and its scientific undertakings, may be nominated
by the Holy Father << Honorary Pontifical Academicians >>.
Art. 6
The full complement of the Academy consists of 70 life members, chosen in such a way that as far as possible all the
principal branches of science and all the major geographical
regions are represented.(*)
(*) On 8 January 1986 John Paul II augmented to 80 the number of Academy
life members.
Part III: GOVERNMENT OF THE ACADEMY
Art. 7
The Academy is governed by a President, appointed from
among the Academicians, Motu Proprio, by the Supreme Pontiff, on whom he directly
depends. The President remains in
office for four years and may be reappointed by the Supreme Pontiff. The President guides and directs all the activity of the
Academy and represents it before the Holy See and before
every other Authority or Institution.
Art. 8
The President is assisted by the Council of the Academy
constituted as follows:
-
the outgoing President for the period of four years;
-
the former President named by the Holy Father
President Emeritus for life;
-
five Councillors nominated by the Holy Father, on
the proposal of the President, for the period of four years, with
the possibility of reappointment.(**)
(**) On 20 November 1995 John Paul II augmented to 7 the number of members of
Council.
Art. 9
The President is assisted directly by the Director of the Chancellery, who is appointed by the Holy Father for a period
of four years and may be reappointed.(***)
(***) On 30 January 1995 the Director of Chancellery has been appointed by Holy
Father,
Academician << Perdurante Munere >> and Chancellor << Perdurante Munere >>.
Part IV: FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Art. 10
The financing of the Academy is assured by the Administration
of the Patrimony the Apostolic See.
Art. 11
The Academy can also dispose of eventual gifts, legacies
and income derived from its activity.
Art. 12
The President with his Council considers the expenditure
necessary for the life of the Academy and approves the estimates
and balance sheet.
PART V: GENERAL REGULATIONS
Art. 13
The present Statutes, promulgated by their publication in
the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, replace the former Statutes
published in the (Acta Apostolicae Sedis) of the years 1936, p. 427 ff.
Every modification of the present Statutes is reserved to the
Supreme Pontiff, who is the sole authority competent to
dissolve the Academy.
Art. 14
The present Statutes are supplemented by the Bylaws
drawn up and approved by the President with his Council.
Haec Statuta Paulus VI Summus Pontifex in Audientia
infrascripto concessa die I, mensis Aprilis, anno MCMLXXVI,
approbavit et publici iuris fieri iussit.
IOANNES CARD. VILLOT, Secretarius Status
Ex << Acta Apostolicae Sedis, 31 Maii 1976 >>.
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