The annual Society of Catholic Scientists conference was held June 5–7 at Mundelein Seminary drawing over 130 scientists to ...
Catholic high school students often ask: can I study engineering, medicine or the other sciences at a faithful Catholic college? Or, to put it another way: can a college that teaches theology and ...
From Galileo to genetics, the Roman Catholic Church has danced with science, sometimes in a high-tension tango but more often in a supportive waltz. Pope Francis is about to introduce a new twist: ...
Next Thursday, Pope Francis will deliver his encyclical on the environment, in which he is expected to make a moral case for addressing climate change. That's likely to elicit disapproval from the ...
Writing in the “Houses of Worship” section in the Wall Street Journal, Professors Stephen Barr and Dermott Mullan take on the persistent myth that the Catholic Church is opposed to science. In fact, ...
[Editor’s Note: Chris Baglow is Director of the Science & Religion Initiative of the McGrath Institute for Church Life and Professor of the Practice of Theology in the Department of Theology at the ...
Vince Zerante was a popular teacher who taught science classes at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights for 44 years. “Vince Zerante was a foundational aspect of Marian Catholic for ...
Members of Montini Catholic's Science Club took advantage of the awesome weather on Thursday, April 29, to test their handmade "stomp rockets." Science enthusiasts have found the rockets a fun way to ...
Lake Catholic Science Department Chair Chris Ronzi is thrilled her students can benefit from the approach Toshiba America Foundation takes with its grants, which involves giving money directly to ...
From time to time, Catholicism can be seized with fits of enthusiasm and veer toward one extreme or another. Over the long run, however, its instinct is usually to seek the sane middle, driven by what ...
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