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Can Faith and Science Coexist? The Catholic Perspective

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Not only can faith and science coexist - the Catholic Church has been one of history's greatest patrons of science. The Big Bang theory was proposed by a Catholic priest, the father of genetics was a Catholic monk, and today the Vatican Observatory continues cutting-edge astronomical research. The evidence on Sacred Wonders shows that science and faith illuminate each other.

Faith and Science: Partners, Not Enemies

The popular narrative pits faith against science. But the historical record and the evidence documented on Sacred Wonders tell a different story.

The Catholic Church and Science

The Catholic Church has been one of the greatest institutional supporters of scientific inquiry in history:

  • Fr. Georges Lemaitre (Catholic priest) proposed the Big Bang theory
  • Gregor Mendel (Augustinian monk) founded the science of genetics
  • The Vatican Observatory has been conducting astronomical research since 1582
  • Catholic universities have produced countless Nobel laureates and scientific breakthroughs

Science Investigating the Miraculous

The evidence on Sacred Wonders demonstrates that science and faith can work together:

  • Pathologists use standard laboratory methods to analyze Eucharistic miracles
  • The Lourdes Medical Bureau applies strict medical criteria to verify healings
  • NASA technology has been used to study the Shroud of Turin
  • Material scientists have examined the Tilma of Guadalupe

In each case, science does not debunk the miraculous - it confirms that something beyond natural explanation has occurred.

The Complementary Relationship

Science answers "how" questions - how the universe works, how life develops, how disease progresses. Faith answers "why" questions - why the universe exists, why life has meaning, why we should care for one another. These are complementary, not contradictory.

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