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SUMMARY:Lecture in Madison\, WI\, on April 22\, 2023.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a lecture at 10:30am on Saturday\, April 22\, in the Friary of Blessed Sacrament Church\, Rowley Avenue in Madison\, WI.  The speaker is Stephen M. Barr whose lecture is entitled “Is the Human Mind Reducible to Physics?” \nBefore the lecture there will be a welcome and coffee at 10:00am and afterwards there will be a luncheon at 11:30am. \nAttendance at these events requires prior registration which can be done HERE.   If you are unable to use the form or prefer not to use it\, please send your name\, the names of the people in your group\, and the total number in your group\, and your best contact information to scsmadisonwisconsin@gmail.com. \nThese events are sponsored by the Wisconsin Chapter of SCS and supported by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-in-madison-wi-on-april-22-2023/
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SUMMARY:Lecture in Rochester\, NY\, on April 20\, 2023.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a lecture at 7:15pm on Thursday\, April 20\, at the University of Rochester River Campus\,  Dewey Hall\, Room 1101 (the main auditorium). \nThis is the Spring 2023 SCS Rochester Lecture. \nThe title is “Gene Therapy: Scientific Principles and Ethical Considerations.”  The speakers are Prof. David Dean and Prof. Jessica Shand of University of Rochester.  The presentation can also be viewed by zoom.  For complete information go to https://scsrochester.mullennet.com/
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-in-rochester-ny-on-april-20-2023/
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SUMMARY:Lecture and Gold Mass in Nashville\, TN\, on April 18\, 2023.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a lecture at 7:00pm on Tuesday\, April 18\, in Nashville\, TN\, by Prof. Maureen Condic. The title of the lecture is “When Does Human Life Begin? When Does it End?” The lecture will be in the Fleming Center of the Cathedral of the Incarnation (2015 West End Avenue\, Nashville\, TN 37203).  Refreshments will be provided.  Prof. Condic is Assoc. Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Utah and a member of the Executive Board of SCS. \nBefore the lecture\, at 5:30pm\, there will a Gold Mass at the Cathedral. \nThis event is made possible by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-and-gold-mass-in-nashville-tn-on-april-18-2023/
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SUMMARY:Lecture in Newark\, DE\, on March 23\, 2023.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a lecture at 7:00pm on Thursday\, March 23\, 2023\, in Newark\, DE\, by Prof Cory Hayes .  The title of his talk is “Modern Science\, the Catholic Church and the Galileo Affair.”  The talk will be at St. Thomas More Oratory (45 Lovett Avenue\, Newark\, DE 19711) and will be followed by a reception in the hall downstairs. \nThis event is sponsored by the Delaware Chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists and supported by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-in-newark-de-on-march-23-2023/
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SUMMARY:Lunch Talk on Science & Faith at University of Notre Dame\, South Bend\, IN\, March 4.
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, March 4\, after the 11:30am Mass in the Crypt of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart\, there will be a lunch talk on science and faith in the coffee house of Geddes Hall (Room 101). The talk will be given by Prof. Chris Baglow of Notre Dame\, who is Director of the Science and Religion Initiative of the McGrath Institute for Church Life. Porf. Baglow is also a Board member of SCS and on its Theological Advisory Committee.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lunch-talk-on-science-faith-at-university-of-notre-dame-south-bend-in-march-4/
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SUMMARY:Lecture\, Gold Mass and Lunch in Alhambra\, CA\, on March 4.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Gold Mass at 11:00am on Saturday\, March 4\, at St. Therese Catholic Church (1100 E Alhambra Rd\, Alhambra\, CA 91801). The mass will be celebrated by Rev. Brig. Gen. Richard Erikson. \nAfter the Mass there will be lunch and a talk by Michael B. Dennin\, Professor of Physics and Vice-Provost at UC Irvine.  The title of his lecture is “Science and Faith: Reimaging the Conversation.” \nRegistration required.  Complete information about the event and registration HERE. \nThis event is partially supported by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-gold-mass-and-lunch-in-alhambra-ca-on-march-4/
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SUMMARY:Lecture\, Gold Mass and Luncheon in Albuquerque\, NM\, on Jan 28.
DESCRIPTION:After the Gold Mass on Friday\, Jan 28\, there will be a public lecture by Prof. Maureen L. Condic\, board member of SCS\, entitled “Human Life and Death are Defined by Organization.” \nThe Gold Mass is at 10:00am John XXII Catholic Community in Albuquerque\, NM. (4831 Tramway Ridge Dr NE\, Albuquerque\, NM 87111).  Fr. Tai Pham\, Ph.D. engineering\, pastor\, will be the celebrant and homilist. \nAfter the talk there is a luncheon. RSVP to scs.nmchapter@gmail.com \nThis event is partially supported by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-gold-mass-and-luncheon-in-albuquerque-nm-on-jan-28/
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SUMMARY:Lecture\, Gold Mass and Dinner in Los Alamos\, NM\, on Jan 27.
DESCRIPTION:After the Gold Mass on Friday\, Jan 27\, there will be a dinner and a lecture by Prof. Maureen L. Condic\, board member of SCS\, entitled “Human Life and Death are Defined by Organization.” \nThe Gold Mass is at 5:30pm at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Los Alamos\, NM. (3700 Canyon Rd\, Los Alamos\, NM 87544).  Fr. John Damiel\, the pastor\, will be the celebrant and homilist. \nDinner begins after the Mass and the talk will begin during dinner. RSVP to scs.nmchapter@gmail.com \nThis event is partially supported by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-gold-mass-and-luncheon-in-los-alamos-nm-on-jan-27/
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SUMMARY:Lecture and Gold Mass in Kraków (Pol.) on Nov 27.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a lecture by Prof. Krzysztof Meissner at 6:00pm (18:00) on Sunday\, Nov 27\, in the Dominican Convent in Kraków\, Polska\, in the Hall of St. Thomas Aquinas.  The title of the lecture is “Fizyk w jaskini światów” (“Physicist in cave of worlds”). \nPreceding the lecture\, there will be a Gold Mass at 5:00pm (17:00)\, in the Chapel of the Convent  The celebrant will be Fr. Mariusz Stopa\, O.P. (a physicist).  This event is sponsored by the Kraków Chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists and is partially funded by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation. \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-and-gold-mass-in-krakow-pol-on-nov-27/
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SUMMARY:Lecture at the University of Tulsa\, Nov 17.
DESCRIPTION:On November 17\, at 5:00 PM CT\, there will be a lecture on the campus of the University of Tulsa in the sanctuary of Sharp Chapel [800 S Tucker Drive\, Tulsa OK\, 74104].  The lecture\, by Prof. Stephen M. Barr\, is entitled “Why Quantum Mechanics Makes Philosophical (and Religious) Sense”.  The lecture will inaugurate a new lecture series in Faith Reason and Science at the University of Tulsa\, which is historically affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-at-the-university-of-tulsa/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture at Benedictine University in Lisle\, IL\, on Nov 15.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Public Lecture at 7:15 PM  CST on Tuesday\, Nov 15\, in the Kindlon Chapel (4th floor of Kindlon Hall) of Benedictine University Lisle campus (5700 College Road\, Lisle\, Illinois). Dr. Suzen Moeller\, Professor of Health Sciences at North Park University\, will give a talk entitled “We Are What We Eat: Faith\, Reason\, and the Thirst for Meaning”  \nEarlier\, at 6:00 PM CST\, there will be a Gold Mass in the chapel. The celebrant will be Fr. Andrew Buchanan from St. Mary’s Church in West Chicago. After the Mass  and before the lecture there will be a brief reception.  All are welcome at the Gold Mass and the talk! The Mass and talk will also be streamed on Zoom at https://benu.zoom.us/s/81627216656.  For more information\, please reach out to Professor Matthew Wiesner at mwiesner@ben.edu. \nThis event is sponsored by the Benedictine University Chapter of SCS and is partially funded by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/public-lecture-at-benedictine-university-in-lisle-il-on-nov-15/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture at Benedictine College in Atchison\, KS\, on Nov 15\,
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Public Lecture at 7:00 PM on Tuesday\, Nov 15\, on the campus of Benedictine College in Atchison\, KS. (venue TBD). The lecture\, entitled “‘The heavens declare the glory of God’: Catholic Contributions to Astronomy from the Middle Ages to Modernity” will be given by Prof. Christopher Shingledecker of Benedictine College.  Prof. Shingledecker’s team was among the first to use the James Webb Space Telescope and were the first to observe a star-forming region. \nEarlier\, at 5:30 PM\, there will be Gold Mass in St. Benedict’s Abbey Church (1020 N 2nd St\, Atchison\, KS 66002) on the campus of Benedictine College.  The celebrant will be Abbot James Albers\, OSB\, of St. Benedict’s Abbey. After the Mass and before the lecture there will be a reception at 6:30 PM. \nThis event is sponsored by the Kansas City-area Chapter of SCS and is partially funded by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/public-lecture-at-benedictine-college-in-atchison-ks-on-nov-15/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor\, MI\, on Nov 15.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Public Lecture at 5:30 pm on Tuesday\, Nov 15\, on the campus of University of Michigan at Ann Arbor\, 1800 CHEM (930 North University Avenue\, Ann Arbor). The lecture is entitled “The Dignity of the Human Person: Perspectives of Faith and Reason\,” and will be given by Dr. Kristin Collier\, MD.   \nAt 7:00 pm there will be a Gold Mass at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church (530 Elizabeth St.\, Ann Arbor\, MI) near the campus of University of Michigan.  The Mass will be in the traditional Latin Rite (“usus antiquior”).  All are welcome! \n The events are sponsored by the SCS\, Catholic Student Evangelization at UM\, and the Ann Arbor Latin Mass Society. For more information\, contact  armallen@umich.edu \nThis event is partially funded by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/public-lecture-at-university-of-michigan-in-ann-arbor-mi-on-nov-15/
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SUMMARY:Harvard-MIT "St. Albert the Great Lecture\," Nov 13.
DESCRIPTION:The Harvard-MIT Chapter of SCS is having a Gold Mass\, Reception\, and St. Albert the Great Lecture on Sunday\, Nov 13\, 2022.  The Gold Mass will be at 9:30 AM in the MIT Chapel (48 Massachusetts Ave.\, Cambridge\, MA 02139).  The Reception will start at 10:30 AM and be held in MIT Building W11 (40 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA 02139) \nThe St. Albert the Great Lecture\, which will start at 11AM in MIT Building W11\, will be given by Prof. Karin Öberg of Harvard University.  Title TBD. \nThis event is funded by the Harvard Catholic Center and a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/harvard-mit-st-albert-the-great-lecture-nov-8/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture at Aquinas College (MI) on Nov 8.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Public Lecture on Nov 8 at 6:30 PM in Albertus Magnus Hall on the campus of Aquinas College in Grand Rapids\, MI. The lecture\, entitled “Scientists Reading the Book of Creation\,” will be given by Sr. Damien Marie Savino\, F.S.E.\, Ph.D.\, who is Dean of Science and Sustainability at Aquinas College.  (Sr. Damien Marie Savino gave the keynote address at the 2022 SCS conference in June.) \nPreceding the lecture\, at 4:30 PM\, there will be a Gold Mass celebrated by Bishop David Walkowiak\, Bishop of the Grand Rapids diocese\, held in Our Lady\, Seat of Wisdom chapel on the Aquinas College campus [1700 Fulton Street E\, Grand Rapids\, MI 49503]. A reception will follow the Mass and will be held in the Albertus Magnus Hall of Science\, followed by the Lecture at 6:30 PM. \nThis event is sponsored by Aquinas College\, the Michigan Chapter of SCS\, and is partially funded by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation. \n 
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/public-lecture-at-aquinas-college/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture at Marian University in Indianapolis\, IN\, on Nov 3
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Public Lecture on Nov 3 at 4:30 PM in Alumni Hall at Marian University in Indianapolis (3200 Cold Spring Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN 46222). The lecture\, entitled “Science and Religion: the myth of conflict\,” will be given by Prof. Stephen M. Barr\, President of SCS. \nAfter the lecture there will be a Gold Mass at 5:30 PM in St. Joseph Chapel\, close by Alumni Hall. (See Campus Map)  Following the Gold Mass there will be a reception at Alumni Hall. \nHERE is a link to a Parking Pass to park on the Marian University campus for these events.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/public-lecture-at-marian-university-in-indianapolis-in-on-nov-3/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture at Purdue University\, West Lafayette\, IN\,  on Nov 2.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Public Lecture at 7:00 PM on Wednesday\, Nov 2\, in the sanctuary of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church at Purdue University in West Lafayette\, IN (535 W State St\, West Lafayette\, IN 47906). The lecture\, entitled “Science and Religion: the myth of conflict” will be give by Prof. Stephen M. Barr\, President of SCS. \nPreceding the lecture there will be a Gold Mass at 5:30 PM in the church\, followed by a reception at 6:30 PM. \nThis event is sponsored by the Purdue University Chapter of SCS and is partially funded by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/lecture-at-purdue-university-west-lafayette-in-on-nov-2/
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CREATED:20220930T205616Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium on “Catholic Scientists\, Expertise\, and Bioethics”\, Birmingham\, AL\, on Oct 29.
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Symposium in Birmingham\, AL\, on “Catholic Scientists\, Expertise\, and Bioethics” on Saturday\, October 29th at 6:30 pm in Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Hall (1728 Oxmoor Rd\, Homewood\, AL 35209.) \nSynopsis: This event will feature three distinguished guests discussing the beauty and challenges facing God’s people concerning science\, expertise\, bioethics and definitions of life. Dr. Joshua Reeves\, PhD\, will explore what supports and inhibits the people of the church from listening to experts. What is an expert and how is an expert different from the scientific consensus? Deacon Neal Kay\, M.D. will then focus on the challenges of making moral choices concerning modern biology and medicine and its impact on daily life. We will close with renowned embryologist\,  Dr. Maureen Condic\, PhD\, presenting how biological organization affects the “humanness” of biological material such as cells\, organs\, to grown person. Dr. Condic is a member of the Board of Directors of SCS. The discussion will be moderated by Paul Wiget\, PhD\, President of the Society of Catholic Scientists Birmingham Chapter\, which is sponsoring the event. \nHors d’oeuvres\, Beer\, Wine\, and non-alcoholic beverages will be served. \nThis event is sponsored by the Birmingham Chapter of SCS and is partially funded by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://catholicscientists.org/event/symposium-on-catholic-scientists-expertise-and-bioethics-birmingham-al/
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