The diversity of the human race seems to be boundless, especially when it comes to the widely differing views and beliefs of the many world religions. A comment on my
ContinueCJLittleStarinAquariusMarch2017column I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the Feb. 22nd announcement from NASA on the discovery of the Trappist 1 solar system in the constellation Aquarius. The announcement
ContinueWatch and enjoy a relaxed and delightful debate between 2 of the Jesuit astronomers that I was fortunate enough to meet during my recent FAW course in Arizona. Both skilled
ContinueA few weeks ago, I took in the movie “Life” ( A Ridley Scott production and the name of the producer should have been a dead give away as to how
Continuehttp://www.catholicsentinel.org/main.asp?SectionID=4&SubSectionID=29&ArticleID=32821 The link to the above article “What if we’re not alone?” is provided with the full permission of the author, Ed Langlois, a fellow writer and current Editor of the Catholic
ContinueIt’s taken me a while to get to this post. The workshop and retreat was, for me, a powerful experience, and I found that I just had to sit for
Continue“What can modern astronomy tell us about creation…and it’s Creator?” Faith and Astronomy Workshop, Vatican Observatory Foundation, January 16-20th 2017 On October 11th, I received an acceptance letter confirming
ContinueThis post will , at first glance, seem like a bit of a departure from the basis tenet of this blog –which is how the discovery of life elsewhere will
ContinueFirst of all, peace, light and joy for the Christmas season and many blessings as we stand on the threshold of 2017. 🙂 I have been away from the page
ContinueAs I’m sure I have already mentioned, I’m not a strong user of social media and am not even “on “ Face book, which is apparently akin to not existing,
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