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Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
Pope Francis mentioned Teilhard de Chardin, S.J., at the close of his Mass in Ulaanbaatar on Sunday. Might this mean the great priest-paleontologist is finally being recognized by the Vatican for his genius?
FaithFaith and Reason
Guy ConsolmagnoChristopher M. Graney
Any science that seeks to measure our worth by measuring one trait or another is science gone wrong.
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Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Once deployed into orbit, the microsatellite was set to transmit papal messages of hope and peace in English, Italian and Spanish that any amateur radio receiver should be able to pick up.
A painting of Galileo, dressed in black, right, facing off against three members of the Roman Inquisition, left.
FaithShort Take
Charles C. Camosy
Facts, as they say, are stubborn things. In defending abortion, some pro-choice activists can only ask women to ignore what their eyes evidently see.
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Juan V. Fernández de la Gala
Teilhard’s eucharistic vision have moved many readers, including Paul VI, John Paul II and Benedict XVI.
a computer screen displays a ChatGPT webpage
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Justin McLellan – Catholic News Service
Father Phillip Larrey said conversations on AI must shift to what Pope Francis calls “person-centered AI.” The pope, he said, “is insisting that you need to put the human person at the center of this technology.”