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Lunch and Lecture on April 25, 2026, in Madison, Wisconsin.

April 25 at 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

The Wisconsin Chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists will hold its annual Spring Lunch & Lecture for those in the STEM professions (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) on Saturday, April 25th at 11am. If you are a STEM student, educator or professional, or just interested in the intersection of science and faith, you are invited to the lecture to be held at Rocky Rococo, 7592 Tree Lane, Madison, WI. Fr. Justin Kizewski, MA, MS, PhL, STD, will speak on “How Much Evil Makes Me Bad?: Cooperating with Evil in a Complicated World”. Fr. Justin is a priest from the Diocese of La Crosse, WI. He serves as Coordinator of Intellectual Formation at St. Francis de Sales Seminary in Milwaukee and Adjunct Professor of Theology at Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology. Registration for lunch is requested to aid food planning through this link.

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