Free Resource on the Relationship between Faith and Science

Posted by Sarah Wallace on Jul 29, 2020 8:14:36 AM

A growing number of people today assume that the pursuit of the natural world—science—must move us farther and farther from God. Recent studies have confirmed that great numbers of young people are leaving the Church because of the “conflict” between faith and science and the lack of scientific evidence for religion (see Faith, Science and Reason: Theology on the Cutting Edge, 24). Popular narratives aside, science and faith are not enemies. In fact, through the years, Christianity has been essential to the progression of science and it is only in recent decades that such misconceptions have ingrained themselves into the cultural subconscious. Yet it stands that the conversation about the relationship between faith and science is an important one that we are all bound to encounter, whether in our classrooms, parishes, workplaces, or homes. For the good of Catholic young people and the future of science, this vision must be restored, because it is only when faith and science are seen together that one can come to see clearly the truth of both the world and the glory of God. 

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Topics: faith and reason, science and religion, educational resources

Martha of Bethany: A Saint for Those at Home

Posted by Carolyn Pirtle on Jul 29, 2020 7:55:00 AM

Domestic life can be… challenging. Many people are still spending more and more time in their homes, and many more are finding that the struggle to keep the home a space where people would actually want to spend their time is very, very real. 

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Topics: contemplative prayer, domestic church, coronavirus, social distancing, St. Martha

Monday Motivation: Weekly Resources

Posted by The Editors on Jul 27, 2020 7:09:00 AM

Looking for new ideas or resources to engage your faith or your ministry? Here are our weekly curated links, including offerings in each of the following categories: Prayer for the Home, Educational Opportunities, Resources (for ministers, educators, parents, etc.), and Flourishing and Fun.

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Topics: COVID-19 Resources

Celebrating Mary Magdalene, Apostle to the Apostles

Posted by Carolyn Pirtle on Jul 22, 2020 8:00:00 AM

In 2016, Pope Francis raised the rank of today’s celebration of Mary Magdalene from Memorial to Feast in the liturgical calendar. This means that not only will the special readings for the day be proclaimed, but the Gloria will be prayed, and, for the first time ever, a special Preface to the Eucharistic Prayer will be included in the celebration of the Mass.

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Topics: evangelization, Gospel, Mary Magdalene, liturgical year

Faith and Science: Imperfection, Evil, and Human Nature

Posted by Chris Baglow on Jul 22, 2020 7:10:00 AM

Editorial Note: This post is part of our #FaithAndScience series exploring the relationship between science and religion, and is excerpted from the author's textbook Faith, Science, & Reason: Theology on the Cutting Edge, 2nd edition (Midwest Theological Forum, 2019).

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Topics: faith and reason, science and religion, sin, virtue, good and evil

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