Gold Mass for Catholic Scientists

Sat Nov 20 2021 at 12:15 pm to 01:00 pm

St. Agatha-St. James Catholic Church | Philadelphia

Collegium Institute and Penn Newman Catholic Community
Publisher/HostCollegium Institute and Penn Newman Catholic Community
Gold Mass for Catholic Scientists
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Join us for a special Gold Mass for Catholic scientists on November 20th!
About this Event

Join the Collegium Institute for a special Gold Mass for Catholic scientists on November 20th!

Gold Masses are for Catholics who are or have been involved with science, including scientists, retired or former scientists, science teachers at any level, science graduate students and undergraduate science majors, as well as all of those with an interest in science, formal or informal.

The patron of this Mass is St. Albert the Great, a Dominican friar, born around 1206, noted for his great works in the natural sciences. Among his students was St. Thomas Aquinas. St. Albert is the patron saint of scientists.

There will be a reception following the Mass. All are very welcome to attend.

Thank you to the John Templeton Foundation, along with the Society for Catholic Scientists and the Penn Catholic Newman Community for their co-sponsorship of this event.


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St. Agatha-St. James Catholic Church, 3728 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

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