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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The Latest on nationwide and international protests against President-elect Donald Trump (all times local):...

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The Latest on nationwide and international protests against President-elect Donald Trump (all times local):...

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Boston, Mass., Nov 12, 2016 / 04:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The Society of Catholic Scientists will hold its first ever Gold Mass on Nov. 15, the feast day of St. Albert the Great, patron saint of scientists.  The Mass will be held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) chapel on Tuesday at 5:15 p.m., and both science educators and students are welcome to attend. The event is co-sponsored by the Tech Catholic Community, the Catholic Student group at MIT.  The Society of Catholic Scientists is a recently formed group of American Catholic scientists as well as undergraduate, graduate or postdoctoral students pursuing research in a natural science. It is under the guidance of Archbishop Charles Chaput and a board of seven scientists.  Although many people tend to see a contradiction between faith and science, the Society of Catholic Scientists says on its website that it exists to “witness to the harmony between the vocation of scientist and the life...

Boston, Mass., Nov 12, 2016 / 04:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The Society of Catholic Scientists will hold its first ever Gold Mass on Nov. 15, the feast day of St. Albert the Great, patron saint of scientists.

  The Mass will be held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) chapel on Tuesday at 5:15 p.m., and both science educators and students are welcome to attend. The event is co-sponsored by the Tech Catholic Community, the Catholic Student group at MIT.

  The Society of Catholic Scientists is a recently formed group of American Catholic scientists as well as undergraduate, graduate or postdoctoral students pursuing research in a natural science. It is under the guidance of Archbishop Charles Chaput and a board of seven scientists.

  Although many people tend to see a contradiction between faith and science, the Society of Catholic Scientists says on its website that it exists to “witness to the harmony between the vocation of scientist and the life of faith.”

  The group also aims to foster fellowship among Catholic scientists and to serve as a resource and discussion forum for those who have questions about science and faith. The Society also states that it “adheres to the faith of the Catholic Church and will always operate with due regard to her magisterium.”

  Pope John Paul II once encouraged this very kind of collaboration among Catholic scientists in a 1979 speech to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, in which he said:

  “Those members of the Church who are either themselves active scientists, or in some special cases both scientists and theologians, could serve as a key resource. They can also provide a much-needed ministry to others struggling to integrate the worlds of science and religion in their own intellectual and spiritual lives.”

  According to The Boston Pilot, the reason the Society’s first Mass is being called a Gold Mass is because it is the color of the hoods worn by those graduating with a Ph.D. in science and because St. Albert the Great was an alchemist who worked to turn base metals into gold.

  St. Albert, a 13th century German Dominican friar, is one of 36 doctors of the Church. His interests and study included the natural sciences as well as mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, ethics, economics, politics, and metaphysics. His 40 volumes of writing on the natural sciences served as an encyclopedia at the time, and he was also instrumental in pioneering the inductive method of reasoning and introducing the writings of Aristotle to the West.

  The Gold Mass follows the tradition of Masses for other professions, such as Red Masses for lawyers, White Masses for medical professionals, and Blue Masses for police officers.

  Father Nicanor Austriaco, O.P. who will celebrate the first Gold Mass, told The Boston Pilot that he hopes the Mass and Society will show young people that they do not have to choose between science and their faith.

  "Faith and reason are both gifts from God. Science is just one expression of how the human person uses reason to interrogate reality," he said.

  His sentiments echo those of Pope John Paul II, who said in his encyclical “Fides et Ratio” that “Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth.”

  MIT's Catholic chaplain Father Daniel Moloney told The Boston Pilot that St. Albert the Great and other Catholic scientists have long understood that God added a rationally discernable order to the universe.

  "Lots of people assume that if you are a religious believer, you're either stupid or that you turn off your rationality when it comes to the questions to which religion is the response," he said. "Very often scientists work in an environment today that is almost always indifferent but sometimes even hostile to their faith."

  However, he said, "Catholic scientists can be a bridge between the world of faith and the world of science."

 

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Donald Trump may take a victory tour to states that elected him president, an aide said Saturday, as boisterous protests unfolded outside the tower where he holed up with members of his transition team and fielded calls congratulating him....

NEW YORK (AP) -- Donald Trump may take a victory tour to states that elected him president, an aide said Saturday, as boisterous protests unfolded outside the tower where he holed up with members of his transition team and fielded calls congratulating him....

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HAVANA (AP) -- Colombia's government and its largest rebel group signed a new, modified peace accord on Saturday following the surprise rejection of an earlier deal by voters in a referendum....

HAVANA (AP) -- Colombia's government and its largest rebel group signed a new, modified peace accord on Saturday following the surprise rejection of an earlier deal by voters in a referendum....

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says he will continue his efforts to implement the Paris Agreement on global warming until the day President Barack Obama leaves office on Jan. 20....

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says he will continue his efforts to implement the Paris Agreement on global warming until the day President Barack Obama leaves office on Jan. 20....

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CINCINNATI (AP) -- Jurors failed to come up with a verdict against a white former police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist and were leaning toward a lesser conviction, a prosecutor said Saturday after a mistrial was declared....

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Jurors failed to come up with a verdict against a white former police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist and were leaning toward a lesser conviction, a prosecutor said Saturday after a mistrial was declared....

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Thousands took to the streets Saturday across the United States as demonstrations against President-elect Donald Trump continued in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and beyond....

NEW YORK (AP) -- Thousands took to the streets Saturday across the United States as demonstrations against President-elect Donald Trump continued in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and beyond....

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(Vatican Radio) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a 12 billion dollar loan for Egypt over the next three years to help the country out of its deep economic crisis, despite concerns about social tensions and reports of human rights abuses including discrimination against Christians. Listen to the report by Stefan Bos: The IMF said Egypt had met strict its conditions to receive $2.75 billion immediately, with the rest subject to its economic performance and further reforms. In a statement IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said the 12 billion dollar bailout was aimed at "addressing longstanding challenges". Egypt has faced high unemployment and a budget deficit of 12 percent of Gross Domestic Product. And the country failed to attract foreign investment since the political turmoil in 2011 and what became known as the Arab Spring, which saw former president Hosni Mubarak overthrown. Yet, IMF support comes with a price. The government was...

(Vatican Radio) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a 12 billion dollar loan for Egypt over the next three years to help the country out of its deep economic crisis, despite concerns about social tensions and reports of human rights abuses including discrimination against Christians. 

Listen to the report by Stefan Bos:

The IMF said Egypt had met strict its conditions to receive $2.75 billion immediately, with the rest subject to its economic performance and further reforms. In a statement IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said the 12 billion dollar bailout was aimed at "addressing longstanding challenges". Egypt has faced high unemployment and a budget deficit of 12 percent of Gross Domestic Product. 

And the country failed to attract foreign investment since the political turmoil in 2011 and what became known as the Arab Spring, which saw former president Hosni Mubarak overthrown. 

Yet, IMF support comes with a price. The government was forced to introduce austerity measures such as lifting fuel subsidies, which resulted in fuel price hikes of nearly 50 percent, sparking protests. 

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A decision to allow the free flotation of the Egyptian pound also contributed to the highest inflation since 2009. Critics claim Egypt's President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has been unable to tackle the economic difficulties.  

But Richard Banks, a consulting editor of the Euromoney publication, says the IMF loan could improve the situation. "I think it will enable the Central Bank and the government to effect a resolution of the currency issue within, say, three to six months." 

That's a long time for residents such as Antar Ahmed. "People are fed up. The end is near," he said. "I have five children, I can't get subsidies. We can't buy medicine, fuel and food and everything. How can we afford anything?" 

IMF support for Egypt comes despite concerns over its human rights record, including towards minority Christians, with restrictions over the construction and renovation of churches, anti-Christian violence and ongoing kidnappings of Christian girls and women. 

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NEW YORK (AP) -- With his mink coat left in the locker room, Conor McGregor is set to take a swing at UFC history....

NEW YORK (AP) -- With his mink coat left in the locker room, Conor McGregor is set to take a swing at UFC history....

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