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SUMMARY:Third annual conference of the Spanish Chapter of SCS on Sept. 19-21 in Ávila\, Spain.
DESCRIPTION:The third annual conference of the Spanish Chapter of SCS (Sociedad de Científicos Católicos de España) will be held in Ávila\, Spain\, at the Universidad Católica de Ávila on September 19-21\, 2024.  Full information on the Program\, Schedule\, and Registration can be found at the conference website https://iii-congreso-scce.es/  \nPresentations (All in Spanish\, except where explicitly indicated that they are in English): \nLuis Felipe Verdeja: “The Bible and metals” \nIgnacio del Villar: “Catholic scientists in the Spanish golden century” \nMichael Dominic Taylor: “Ratzinger and the gift of existence: Why science and environmentalism need the Catholic doctrine of creation” \nCarmen Molina: “How can a biologist contribute to the evangelizing mission “ad intra”? Nature-based mimetic ethics” \nDomingo Aguilera: “The mental limit. Faith\, reason\, artificial intelligence” \nMaría del Rosario Ferreira: “Catholic scientists\, the prophets of today’s world” \nMaría Teresa Blázquez: “The Chemistry of bread and wine” \nStephen M. Barr: “Is consciousness reducible to physics?” [In English] \nRound Table: What can a Catholic scientist contribute to the proclamation of the Gospel\, especially to young people? \nDavid Brown\, S.J.\, The Vatican Observatory [In English] \nPaul R. Hruz (remote): “Risk-Benefit Analysis of Medical Approaches to Alleviate Suffering from Gender Dysphoria” [In English] \nEneko de Diego: “Ethical aspects of ectopic pregnancy” \nEulogio Gardeazábal: “The protection of the unborn and the pregnant woman” \nLuis Franco: The dilemma of frozen human embryos” \nPaolo di Lazzaro: “Can the body image of the Shroud be reproduced by ultraviolet light pulses?” [In English] \nCésar Barta: “The dating of the Holy Shroud” \nMaría José Luciáñez: “Latest research on the pollen of the Shroud” \nJesús Díaz Ropero: “Comparison between the Shroud of Oviedo and the Shroud of Turin” \nRound Table: Does science tell us anything about God?
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/third-annual-conference-of-the-spanish-chapter-of-scs-on-sept-19-21-in-avila-spain/
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SUMMARY:2025 St. Albert Initiative on Science and the Catholic Faith in Louisville\, KY.
DESCRIPTION:March 6\, 2025\, at 8:45 am – 2:30 pm \nThe 2025 St. Albert Initiative will be held at Bellarmine University in Louiscille\, KY\, on Thursday\, March 6\, 2025\, from 8:45 am to 2:30 pm.   (Light breakfast and sign-in at 8:45am. Events start at 9:15am). \nThe St. Albert Initiative is a half-day program on science and faith for Catholic high school students\, teachers\, and parents as well as the general public (high school age and above).  It will feature short talks by Catholic scientists and the opportunity to meet\, eat with\, and ask questions of Catholic scientists in many fields and at various stages of their careers. \nFour previous St. Albert Initiatives have been held: one in Washington\, DC. in November 2021; one in Chicago in February\, 2022; one in Philadelphia in March 2023; and one in New Orleans in February\, 2024.  The response from attendees at all those events\, both students and adults\, was extremely positive. \nNearly complete Information about the Event can be found HERE\, including its Schedule and Program and brief biographies of the speakers and presenters. \nAS THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF 465 REGISTRANTS HAS BEEN REACHED\,  REGISTRATION HAS BEEN CLOSED. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the McGrath Institute for Church Life and made possible by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation. \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/2025-st-albert-initiative-on-science-and-the-catholic-faith-in-louisville-ky/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T183000
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SUMMARY:2025 Conference of SCS (SCS2025) on June 6-8 at Catholic University of America\, Washington\, DC.
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 SCS CONFERENCE  (SCS2025) \nTHEME: \nThe conference theme is “Critical Issues at the Interface of Science and Faith.”  This encompasses a wide range of topics.   \nVENUE AND TIMES:    \nThe conference will be held on June 6-8\, 2025\, on the campus of the Catholic University of America in Washington\, DC.  Talks will all be held in the Great Room of the Pryzbyla Center.  The Friday and Saturday evening dinners will be held in Heritage Hall.  See this MAP OF THE CUA CAMPUS.   \nOn Friday evening\, June 6\, there will be an informal buffet dinner at 6:00 PM\, followed by an after-dinner talk at 7:30pm and the Opening Reception starting at 8:00 PM.  The lectures will be given on Saturday morning and afternoon and on Sunday morning.  There will be two poster sessions\, one on Friday evening and one on Saturday evening after the conference banquet.  After lunch on Sunday\, there will be the annual “member meeting” of SCS. \nLIVE STREAM OF CONFERENCE TALKS: \nThe conference talks will be live streamed. \nLIVE STREAM \nINVITED & CONTRIBUTED TALKS: \nThis year there will be five invited talks and seven contributed talks.  Invited talks are 40 minutes plus 10 minutes Q&A. Contributed talks are 25 minutes plus 5 minutes Q&A.  In addition\, there will be a 30-minute after-dinner talk on Friday evening by Ross Douthat\, a New York Times columnist and author of the just released book Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious.  \nThe invited speakers are:   Prof.  Anselm Ramelow\, O.P (Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology\, Berkeley) will speak on Free Will\, Aquinas\, and the Brain.  Prof. Kenneth Kemp (University of St. Thomas\, MN) will speak on The Philosophy and Theology of Human Origins.  Prof. Daniel Kuebler (Franciscan University) will speak on The Science of Human Origins.  Prof. Rogier Windhorst (Arizona State University) will speak on What the James Webb Space Telescope has Discovered and What it Means. Prof. Martin A. Nowak (Harvard University) will speak on How Mathematics Leads to God. (Exact titles of their talks to be announced.) \nCOMPLETE CONFERENCE PROGRAM & SCHEDULE:   \nThe complete Program and Schedule\, with all the talks\, and biographies of all 13 speakers are HERE.  Information about the Poster presentations will be added when it becomes available. \nSUBMITTING ABSTRACTS FOR CONTRIBUTED TALKS: \nThe deadline for submitting abstracts for talks has passed. \nPOSTER SESSIONS & SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS FOR POSTERS: \nThere will be two Poster Sessions at the conference.  One on Friday evening and one on Saturday evening.  We encourage SCS members and associates to submit abstracts for posters. The deadline is May 31. Poster presentations can be on any subject.  There will be a section for more technical posters on the presenter’s own research\, and sections for posters on the conference theme or other topics of broader interest.  Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words and should be sent as a Word document to smpbarr@gmail.com \nREGISTRATION FEE & REGISTRATION FORM: \nRegistration has closed. \n  \nLODGING:  \nDorm Rooms: There are CUA dorm rooms available for all registrants. They are in the Millennium North and Millennium South dorms\, a short walk to Pryzbyla Hall\, where the lectures will be.  Those who choose not to stay in the dorms but to make other accommodations will pay $100 less in registration fee (see above).   There are both single and double dorm rooms.  Check-in starts and 3pm. \nTRAVEL:  The conference is on the campus of the Catholic University of America (CUA)\, which a 5-minute walk to the Brookland-CUA Metro Station on the Red Line.   If one is traveling to Washington\, DC\, by Amtrak\, there is a Metro Station at DC’s Union Station\, which is three stops (11 min) on the Red Line from the Brookland-CUA Metro Station.  If you are flying into Reagan Washington National Airport\, there is a Yellow Line Metro Station there (follow the signs to the covered walkways and into the station). If you fly into Dulles International Airport\, there is a Silver Line Metro Station there (follow the signs to the underground walkway\, which is approximately five minutes from the terminal). \nPARKING: Details of which parking lot on campus to use will be provided here shortly. \nMore information will be posted here as it becomes available.  If you have questions\, email smpbarr@gmail.com 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/2025-conference-of-scs-scs2025-on-june-6-8-at-catholic-university-of-america-washington-dc/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250928
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SUMMARY:Conference of New Mexico Regional Chapter of SCS on September 27\, 2025.
DESCRIPTION:The New Mexico Chapter of SCS is holding a regional conference on Saturday\, September 27 in Los Alamos\, NM. \nThe conference will be held at the SALA Event Center in downtown Los Alamos\, NM. \nProgram \nFull information about the conference and how to register can be found HERE at the conference website. \nThere will be a full day of invited talks\, on topics chosen from various fields of science and philosophy that have ethical implications of contemporary interest.  Our invited speakers are Prof Martin Nowak and Prof Stephen Barr. \nTalks will be recorded and posted online\, but not live-streamed. \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/conference-of-new-mexico-regional-chapter-of-scs-on-september-27-2025/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251004T170000
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CREATED:20250729T231255Z
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SUMMARY:Fourth Conference of the Spanish Chapter of SCS in Madrid on October 2-4\, 2025.
DESCRIPTION:The fourth annual conference of the Spanish Chapter of SCS (Sociedad de Científicos Católicos de España) will be held in Madrid\, Spain\, at San Pablo CEU University on October 2-4\, 2025.  \nThrough keynote addresses\, panel discussions\, and poster sessions\, the conference will address a wide range of topics related to the intersection of science and the Catholic faith\, with a special emphasis\, this year\, on Artificial Intelligence\, Bioethics\, and Near-Death Experiences. \nFull information on the Program\, Schedule\, and Registration will be posted as it becomes available at the conference website https://iv-congreso-scce.es/  \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/fourth-conference-of-the-spanish-chapter-of-scs-in-madrid-on-october-2-4-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260313T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260313T153000
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CREATED:20260107T215320Z
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SUMMARY:2026 St. Albert Initiative on Science and the Catholic Faith on March 13 in San Francisco\, CA.
DESCRIPTION:March 13\, 2026\, at 8:45 am – 2:30 pm \nThe 2025 St. Albert Initiative will be held at Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep School in San Francisco\, CA\, on Thursday\, March 6\, 2025\, from 8:45 am to 2:30 pm.   (Sign-in at 8:45am. Events start at 9:15am). \nThe St. Albert Initiative is a half-day program on science and faith for Catholic high school students\, teachers\, and parents as well as the general public (high school age and above).  It will feature short talks by Catholic scientists and the opportunity to meet\, eat with\, and ask questions of Catholi scientists in many fields and at various stages of their careers. \nFive previous St. Albert Initiatives have been held: in Washington\, DC. in November 2021;  in Chicago in February 2022; in Philadelphia in March 2023; in New Orleans in February\, 2024\, and in Louisville in March 2025.  The response from attendees at all those events\, both students and adults\, was extremely positive. \nNearly complete Information about the Event can be found HERE\, including its Schedule and Program and brief biographies of the speakers and presenters. \nRegistration: HERE is a page containing the Registration Link. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the McGrath Institute for Church Life and made possible by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation. \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/2026-st-albert-initiative-on-science-and-the-catholic-faith-in-san-francisco-ca/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260605T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260607T143000
DTSTAMP:20260621T225352
CREATED:20251210T202933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260606T150413Z
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SUMMARY:2026 SCS Conference (SCS2026) on June 5-7 at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary\, Mundelein\, IL.
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 SCS CONFERENCE  (SCS2026) \nLIVE STREAMING of TALKS:   There will be a LIVE STREAM LINK here on this webpage.  On Saturday\, June 6\, talks go from 9:00am to Noon and then from 1:15 pm to 5:30pm.  On Sunday\, June 7\, the talks go from 10:00am to 12:30pm. \nTHEME: \nThe conference theme is “Critical Issues at the Interface of Science and Faith.”  This encompasses a wide range of topics.   \nVENUE AND TIMES:    \nThe conference will be held on June 5-7\, 2026\, at the conference center of Mundelein Seminary (also called University of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary)\, renowned for its scenic beauty\, and a popular location for retreats and conferences. See this MAP OF THE MUNDELEIN CAMPUS.  Attendees will stay in the Conference Center Lodging (Building E on map); meals and receptions will be in the Dining Hall (Building B); and lectures will be in the Conference Center (Building D). \nOn Friday evening\, June 5\, there will be an informal buffet dinner at 6:30 PM\, followed by the Opening Reception starting at 8:00 PM.  The lectures are given on Saturday morning and afternoon and on Sunday morning. On early Sunday afternoon there will be the annual “member meeting” of SCS. \nINVITED & CONTRIBUTED TALKS: \nThis year there will be five invited talks and seven contributed talks.  Invited talks are 40 minutes plus 10 minutes Q&A. Contributed talks are 25 minutes plus 5 minutes Q&A. \nCOMPLETE CONFERENCE PROGRAM & SCHEDULE: \nHere is the complete SCHEDULE of the conference\, with all speakers and talks listed. It is subject to minor changes.  Here are the BIOGRAPHIES OF THE SPEAKERS. \nSUBMITTING ABSTRACTS FOR POSTERS: \nThe deadline for abstracts for posters is May 21\, though if there is still space for more posters\, this will be extended. (The deadline for submitting abstracts for talks has passed.) \nThere will be two Poster Sessions at the conference.  \nPoster presentations can be on any subject.  There will be a section for more technical posters on the presenter’s own research\, and sections for posters of broader interest on topics that are scientific\, philosophical\, theological\, historical (or multidisciplinary).   Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words and should be sent as a Word document to smpbarr@gmail.  The format should be title of the talk\, then name and institution of the presenter\, then abstract. Specify whether you want your abstract considered for a talk only\, a poster only\, or both. \nLODGING: \nLodging is on the seminary campus and is covered by the registration fee.  Each room has its own bathroom.  Rooms are single occupancy\, unless you want a double occupancy room. Presumably most attendees will want to stay at the conference venue during the conference (i.e. for the nights of June 5 and 6)\, as that is included for those who register for the conference.  Those who need to come a day early or stay a day late due to flight schedules can ask the organizers at smpbarr@gmail.com or can easily secure a room at an airport hotel near O’Hare for the extra nights. (There are also some hotels in the vicinity of the conference venue.) \nTRAVEL AND CARPOOLING: \nMundelein Seminary is about a 40-minute drive from O’Hare International Airport (the closest airport).  From O’Hare one can take a taxi\, Uber\, or Lyft. A good taxi service is American Taxi 847-255-9600. \nThe best place to PARK at the conference or to be dropped off by taxi or Uber is the “purple parking lot” on the Mundelein campus. See the MAP OF THE MUNDELEIN CAMPUS.  (It is best to enter into google maps or GPS “St. Mary’s on the Lake\, Mundelein\, IL” as that will take you directly to the purple parking lot.) \nHere is a LINK to a google doc signup sheet for CARPOOLING from and to the Chicago airports. \nREGISTRATION FEE & REGISTRATION FORM: \nRegistration will open on Feb 1\, and a link to the registration page will be sent to all SCS members\, associates and others eligible to attend on February 1 and periodically thereafter.  You can also email smpbarr@gmail.com to be sent the link. (If you receive the link\, do not share it with anyone else\, as otherwise people not eligible to attend may register\, which will create myriad problems for the organizers).  The undiscounted registration fee is $290. For students (grad or undergrad) it will be half of that amount\, and for members of religious orders the fee will be waived altogether (though registration is still required).  The registration fee will cover all one’s meals at the conference as well as rooms at the conference venue for the two nights of the conference. If you decide not to stay in the dorm\, the registration fee would be $100 less\, i.e. $190 for Regular Members and Associates\, $45 for students.  (If you are not an SCS member and wish to attend\, contact smpbarr@gmail.com) \nMore information will be posted here as it becomes available.  If you have questions\, email smpbarr@gmail.com  \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/2026-scs-conference-scs2026-on-june-5-7-at-st-mary-of-the-lake-seminary-mundelein-il/
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