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Maggie Ciskanik, M.S.9 min read

How These Scientists’ Belief in God Helped Them Understand Nature

Here we highlight just a few of the many scientists whose belief in God helped them understand nature and gave them confidence to pursue scientific truth.
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Purposeful Universe< 1 min read

Physicist Paul Davies Explains Why Order is Essential for Science [Video]

In this video clip, eminent physicist Paul Davies explains that for science to be possible, order is essential.
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Katie Kresser, Ph.D.7 min read

Aesthetics and Spirituality Part I: High Places

Over the millennia, the human species has made cultural objects that bear striking resemblance to each other despite distances of time and space.
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Maggie Ciskanik, M.S.3 min read

Fr. Angelo Secchi: Priest and the Father of Astrophysics

Fr. Angelo Secchi, SJ a pioneer in the field of astrophysics. He wrote that 'even scientific intelligence is one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.'
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Maggie Ciskanik, M.S.8 min read

Nikolas Steno: Father of Modern Geology

Blessed Nikolas Steno was not only the father of modern geology, but also a faithful Catholic. His love of science only enhanced his belief in God.
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Magis Center1 min read

Vatican Observatory Launches New Website, Podcast, and Online Shop

The Vatican Observatory has just launched a brand new website, podcast, and online store. Here are the links!
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Listen to These 2 Podcasts Featuring Fr. Spitzer and His Latest Book

In case you missed it Father Spitzer provided a great overview of his new book, Escape From Evil’s Darkness on the Drew Mariani Show. He also recently spoke with Katie McGrady on her show about why ...
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John Clark7 min read

Everything Hinges on the Tomb Door

If the Resurrection did actually happen, that event must be viewed as the most important event in human history. There’s really no middle ground here.
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