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Anne-Marie Pelletier[1] (born 1946) is a noted Catholic biblical scholar whose works include study of the Song of Songs.[2]
Life
Pelletier was born in Paris on 13 June 1946.[3] She lives in France. She was one of the two to receive the 2014 Ratzinger Prize and became the first woman to win the prize.[4][5]
She was asked by Pope Francis to compose the Holy See's 2017 Vatican Way of the Cross meditations.[6]