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SUMMARY:Lecture\, Gold Mass\, and Reception on Nov 9 at Marian University in Indianapolis\, IN.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Gold Mass at 5:30 PM on Thursday\, Nov 9\, in St. Joseph’s Chapel in Caito-Wagner Hal on the campus of Marian University in Indianapolis\, IN. (3200 Cold Spring Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN 46222.) There will be a Reception after the Mass. \nPreceding the Gold Mass there will be a Public Lecture at 4:30 PM in the E.S. Witchger School of Engineering Collaboritorium.  The lecture\, entitled “Tissue Engineering\, Organ Transplantation\, and the Church” will be given by Prof. Chris Raub of Catholic University\, President of the DC/VA/MD Chapter of SCS. \nPlease RSVP HERE\, where also more information can be found about the event.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-gold-mass-and-reception-at-marian-university-in-indianapolis-in-on-nov-9/
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SUMMARY:Lecture\, Gold Mass\, and Reception on Nov 12 in Cambridge\, MA.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a catered reception and Lecture and catered at 10:30am on  Sunday\, Nov 12\, 2023\, on the campus of MIT in the MIT building W11 main dining room.  The lecture wiil be given by Fr. Nicanor Austriaco\, OP\, PhD on  the topic of “The ethics and morality of human gene editing” \nPreceding the reception and lecture is a Gold Mass at 9:30am in the MIT Chapel. (48 Massachusetts Ave.\, Cambridge\, MA 02139). \nThis event is sponsored by the MIT Tech Catholic Community and the Harvard-MIT Chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists. More information will be posted as it becomes available about various details including how to RSVP.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-gold-mass-and-reception-in-cambridge-ma-on-nov-12-2023/
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion and Q&A on November 12 at University of Notre Dame
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Panel Discussion entitled “Ask Me Anything on Faith and Science” on Sunday\, Nov 12\, at 4:30pm to 5:30pm in Room 105 Jordan Hall on the campus of the University of Notre Dame.   The panelists will be Fr. Terry Ehrman\, Dr. Stephen Barr\, Heather Foucult-Camm\, and Dean Santiago Schnell and will field questions from attendees\, \nThis event is organized by the Notre Dame Chapter of SCS and is the kickoff for “Faith and Science Week”.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/panel-discussion-and-qa-on-november-12-at-university-of-notre-dame/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture on Nov 15 in Joliet\, IL
DESCRIPTION:A Gold Lecture will be offered at 7:00pm on Wednesday\, November 15\, 2023 at St. Mary Nativity Catholic Church (706 N. Broadway\, Joliet\, IL). The title is\, “Miracles and Science: Friends or Foes?” and will be offered by Fr. Jerome Kish. Fr. Kish is a priest of the Joliet Diocese. He received his License in Sacred Theology from the University of St. Mary of the Lake and his Doctorate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is a member of the Society of Catholic Scientists. \nIf you have questions you may contact Fr. Kish at frkish@outlook.com 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/public-lecture-on-nov-15-in-joliet-il/
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SUMMARY:Gold Mass\, Reception and Lecture on Nov 15 at Benedictine University in Lisle\, IL
DESCRIPTION:Benedictine University will host its 5th annual Gold Mass at 6:00pm on Wednesday\, November 15\, in the St. Benedict Chapel on the 4th floor of Kindlon Hall (5700 College Road\, Lisle\, Illinois). The celebrant is Fr. Ivan Carrillo-Paris\, ICC. After the Mass there will be refreshments provided. At 7:15pm Benedictine’s very own Dr. Tim Marin will present the talk “Faith and Science: the DNA of Benedictine University\,” discussing the legacy of faith and science begun by the Benedictine monks of St. Procopius Abbey in 1887 and continued to the present day. All are welcome!
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/gold-mass-reception-and-lecture-on-nov-15-at-benedictine-university-in-lisle-il-2/
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SUMMARY:Gold Mass\, Reception\, Dinner\, and Lecture on Nov 19 in Madison\, WI.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Gold Mass at 3:00pm on Sunday\, Nov 19\, in Blessed Sacrament Church in Madison Wisconsin (2116 Hollister Ave.\, Madison\, WI). Afterwards\, in the Friary\, there will be a social at 4:00pm\, an early dinner at 4:30pm\, and finally a lecture at 5:30pm.  The lecture\, entitled “The Human Simulacrum – The Good\, Bad\, and Ugly of AI”\, will be given by Prof. Tim Carone of the Univ. of Wisconsin – Whitewater. \nAbstract of the lecture: Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers a rich simulation of human cognition. This talk examines the implications of these technologies on society\, faith\, and our ethical compass. What is good about AI?  AI showcases human innovation and creativity. Mirroring human thought\, these systems illuminate the intricacies of our creation\, drawing parallels with divine artistry.  What is bad about AI? The unchecked advance of AI risks pushing society towards a latent totalitarianism. Its omnipresence and surveillance potentials may encroach upon our cherished freedoms\, challenging our moral convictions.  What is the Ugly? The spread of AI threatens societal bifurcation. It may amplify biases and\, worryingly\, amplify the existing rise in humanist atheist policies\, overshadowing faith’s guiding light.  This talk delves into AI’s interplay with society and spirituality\, underscoring the distinction between simulating cognition and embodying divine consciousness and faith.  We must remember\, while AI can simulate the wonders of human cognition\, the divine spark of consciousness\, morality\, and faith can never be replicated by lines of code. \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/gold-mass-reception-dinner-and-lecture-on-nov-19-in-madison-wi/
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SUMMARY:Lecture\, Breakfast Reception\, and Gold Mass on Nov 20 in Washington\, DC.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Gold Mass at 8:30am on Monday\, November 20\, in St. Vincent de Paul Chapel on the campus of Catholic University of America in Washington\, DC (3502 John McCormack Road NE\, Washington DC 20017).  It will be followed by a breakfast reception and talk.  The talk on “The Science and Ethics of Synthetic Embryos” will be given by Prof. Maureen I. Condic\, University of Utah.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-breakfast-reception-and-gold-mass-on-november-20-2023-in-washington-dc/
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SUMMARY:Lecture and Reception on Nov 23 in Vancouver\, BC.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a lecture at 12:00pm on Thursday\, Nov 23\, at Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s College\, 5935 Iona Dr\, Vancouver\, BC V6T 2L4\, Canada.  The title of the talk is “Astrobiology and implications for Christian thought”.  The speaker\,  Dr. Andrew Davison\, works at the intersection of theology\, science and philosophy.  He is the author of the recently released book Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine: Exploring the Implications of Life in the Universe (Cambridge University Press\, 2023). \nThis event is sponsored by the Vancouver Chapter of SCS and presented in collaboration with the Canadian Scientific and Christian Affiliation (CSCA)\, the UBC Graduate & Faculty Christian Forum (GFCF)\, and the Corpus Christi-St. Mark’s Centre for Christian Engagement. \nAll are welcome
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-and-reception-on-nov-11-in-vancouver-bc/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231130T160000
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SUMMARY:Lecture (in-person and Zoom) and Reception on November 30 in Edmonton\, AB.
DESCRIPTION:The St. Joseph’s College Lecture\, co-sponsored by the Edmonton Chapter of SCS will be held at 4:00pm local time (CT+ ) on Thursday\, Nov 30\, in St. Joseph’s College Boardroom on the campus of the University of Alberta.  The lecture\, entitled “Toward an Integrative Account of the Human Person”\, will be given by Dr. Sofia Carozza.  Dr. Carozza is a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical School. She uses computational modelling to study the role of the early environment in the development of the human brain. \nA reception will follow the lecture. \nTo register to attend by Zoom go to https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtf-Chpz0rHNLk8_GNKv9d0KQrv35LYkTy#/registration \nAbstract of Lecture: \nDiscourse at the intersection of neuroscience and religion often stalls at questions about their compatibility\, likely due to the prevalence of the (false) conflict model of science and faith. However\, moving beyond compatibility to integration opens an enriching expanse of inquiry. Specifically\, discoveries in the neural and cognitive sciences are increasingly characterizing the brain as a situated\, relational\, and dynamic organ. These data\, which accord exceptionally well with a Christian theological anthropology\, offer us the possibility of deepening our self-understanding as persons and improving our practical and pastoral decision-making.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-in-person-and-zoom-and-reception-on-november-30-in-edmonton-ab/
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