For this post, I am going to let my own words speak for themselves. For two reasons: 1) it’s easier and I’m pressed for time; 2) more importantly, because
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ContinueThe 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
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