From Copernicus to contemporary research, Catholics have long understood scientific inquiry as a partner with faith in the ...
Jesuit philosopher and EWTN host’s writings power a new app that answers fundamental questions about faith and science.
A group of Catholic scientists is hosting an event for Catholic high schoolers, parents, and teachers to showcase “the harmony between the Catholic faith and science.” The fourth annual St. Albert ...
Battered by both the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and high gas prices making travel expensive, this year's Society of Catholic Scientists conference, held June 3–5 at Mundelein Seminary ...
At a small liberal arts college in Bismarck, North Dakota, Catholic science students have stayed over the summer to research the genetics of blindness in fruit flies. Students attend daily Mass ...
The American Catholic Church is poised to lead the response to new science on ecological justice released last week. A groundswell of local action is needed to respond with the urgency that justice ...
A Helias Catholic High School science teacher has received a regional award for his character and leadership. Collin Mayhan, who teaches chemistry and physics, received the O'Neill Award from the ...
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: ...
Science is more than just a subject at Saratoga Catholic—it’s an adventure, thanks to the passion and creativity of earth science teacher Kate Sedlak. Known for her dynamic teaching style, Sedlak has ...
The Catholic Church "has got an uneven and not always congenial relationship with science," said science historian John Heilbron, who wrote a biography of Galileo. But after ticking off some of the ...