Tag Archives: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
TEILHARD: Visionary Scientist
A review by Father Peter Malone (Australia) āGod does not make the world. God makes the world make itself without Godās interference.ā Is that our idea of God, of the cosmos, of evolution? In the past, not so much agreement … Continue reading
Teilhard Project in the News
The Teilhard de Chardin Project, and its broadcast documentary under production, made national news this week. We are pleased to have our story told in National Catholic Reporter. Our goal is to reach a broad audience, not limited to Catholics, … Continue reading
MERRY CHRISTMAS, DEAR TEILHARD
For almost a decade an intrepid band of Teilhardistas have been caring for Teilhard’s grave in Hyde Park, NY, on the grounds of the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). The effort was originally led by Dr. Jacqueline Francois, and her … Continue reading
WORLD WAR I: TEILHARD’S CRUCIBLE
Teilhard in 1917, wearing two medals he was awarded for valor. Following up on our post after Armistice Day: serving in The Great War was a pivotal point in the life of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. At the age of … Continue reading
REMEMBRANCE: TEILHARD AND WORLD WAR I
The Ossuary at Verdun where the longest battle of WWI was fought. Teilhard de Chardin served at Verdun for months and was awarded a medal for valor. November 11, 2018, was the 100th anniversary of the end of World War … Continue reading