Brice de Malherbe, a diocesan priest from Paris and the author of the thesis named "The respect of human life in an ethics of communion", is the winner of the third "Henri de Lubac" literary award that has been given him this morning in Rome by the president of the Papal Council for Culture, card. Paul Poupard. Dedicated to the French Henri de Lubac (1896-1991), one of the most illustrious Catholic theologians of the twentieth century and one of the main sources of inspiration of the Second Vatican Council, made cardinal by John Paul II in 1983, the award is created by the French Embassy to the Holy See where the ceremony was held and is given to the best doctor’s thesis in philosophy, theology or spiritual matters, written in French and submitted to one of the papal universities of Rome. It consists in the amount of 3000. (to be continued)