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Pope Francis publishes apostolic letter on Blaise Pascal

June 19, 2023 Catholic News Agency 9

Pope Francis delivers his Angelus address on June 18, 2023/Portrait of Blaise Pascal. / Vatican Media/Public domain

Vatican City, Jun 19, 2023 / 05:45 am (CNA).
Pope Francis published an apostolic letter on Monday praising the 17th-century math… […]

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The Condemnations of Paris and the Christian origins of modern science

May 24, 2023 Prof. William E. Carroll 6

One of the more widely accepted narratives of the modern world locates its origins in the 17th century with the emancipation of the natural sciences both from the antiquated natural philosophy and metaphysics of Aristotle […]

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Science, Prayer, and the Density of Being

September 23, 2022 James Matthew Wilson 21

The other night, I watched a few minutes of the comedian Ricky Gervais’s new comedy show. Early in, he does a bit about his atheism and his willingness nonetheless to abide expressions of religious devotion. […]

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The legacy of Stephen Hawking – a Catholic scientist reflects

March 15, 2018 CNA Daily News 3

Cambridge, England, Mar 15, 2018 / 10:27 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The death of Stephen Hawking this week prompted a leading Catholic scientist to reflect on the life of the famed physicist, including his “astonishing” contributions to physics a… […]

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