Category Archives: Science and Religion

Pope Francis Speaks to Faculty and Students of the Gregorian University

The Holy Father spoke to the faculty and some others from the Pontifical Gregorian University, which is located in Rome. “The Greg”, as the university is affectionately known by those of us who have studied there (I in 1977-78) is … Continue reading

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No, Prayers, You’re Not Crazy

CNN in its religion blog today has an interesting article written by T.M. Luhrmann on prayer and the common experience of hearing God speak to those who are well disciplined in prayer. While it certainly is true that most of … Continue reading

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Icons, Steve Jobs, and the Noetic Aspect of Human Understanding

Iconagrapher Lynette Hull talks in the video below of the Icon as a means of knowing that is direct and not filtered through the rational. She speaks of the noetic aspect of human understanding that is experienced via what the Eastern Churches … Continue reading

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“Muddy Thinking”

I  posted a few days ago on “muddy thinking” and how it bothers me. Here are a few more thoughts. The more experienced I get in whatever I do, the more I seem to see so many either unable or … Continue reading

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Has Europe Lost Her Religious Roots?

I want to draw your attention to a splendid lecture given at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome on December 12, 2011, by Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.  It was titled: Has Europe Lost Its Soul? I have yet to completely … Continue reading

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Diocese of Winona Hires Raymond de Souza as Director of Evangelization

Bishop John M. Quinn of Winona has hired Raymond de Souza as director of the Office of Evangelization. Mr. de Souza had been part-time director of the Office of Apologetics for the diocese, but will be full-time starting January 2, … Continue reading

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Was Religion the Catalyst for Modern Civilization?

Finally….. the National Geographic, June 2011 issue, has an interesting article entitled, The Birth of Religion,  in which the author suggests that religion was the force behind the Neolithic Revolution in the Fertile Crescent (present-day Turkey and Iraq) and thus … Continue reading

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