When a NASA-run social media account posted that color is not inherent in matter, but is a subjective phenomenon rooted in the human mind, Catholic social media erupted in protest, accusing NASA of relativism. But the observation that color is not a
Catholic Polytechnic University, a new Catholic university focused on STEM education and research, aims to enroll its first class of students this fall. The Los Angeles-area university seeks to provide students a unique "deeply Catholic" postsecondary education that excels in science and
There is a moment right after passing outside of our galaxy when, all of a sudden, the darkness of space fills with uncountable new points of light. It looks like a very full night sky on Earth, with every star shining. But
Stunning as human genetics is to ponder, there is more to us. We are incomprehensibly complex matter, yes; but our human greatness does not reside in genes. It arises from being given by God an immortal soul united to the body. Science
In an interview, Brother Guy Consolmagno discusses his new book "When Science Goes Wrong: Desire and the Search for Truth."
Archbishop Thompson spoke to teens about this year’s NCYC theme “Fully Alive” in a prayer service at the beginning of the opening session -- after the teens had settled down from a rousing concert by Christian rock band for KING + COUNTRY.
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When former intelligence official David Grusch testified before Congress in July that the U.S. government had retrieved crashed UFOs and covertly attempted to reverse engineer their alien technology, some Catholics already were primed to debate the compatibility of extraterrestrial intelligence and church
In 1997, the critically acclaimed science fiction film “Gattaca” depicted a genetically-stratified dystopia in which the genetically engineered class ruled over those who had been born naturally. A little over 20 years later, “Gattaca” is being revamped for television, and its science
An exhibition in Spain featuring a hyper-realistic depiction of Jesus' lifeless body gives a greater appreciation and understanding of the Passion, much like centuries-old artistic works that adorn countless churches around the world, said art curator Álvaro Blanco.
While 17th- and 18th-century altarpieces
A new film series aims to show that faith and science are as interlinked as the double helix of a DNA molecule.
The Word on Fire evangelization ministry recently announced the release of "Wonder," a five-part documentary project that explores the interplay between