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TEILHARD’S FEAST DAY

Easter fell on April 10 in 1955.  That sunny day in New York City, Teilhard de Chardin arose, made his morning meditation, attended Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral with his friend Rhoda de Terra and her daughter, went with them … Continue reading

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A SCHOLAR’S REACTION

When John Haught, a theologian and Teilhard scholar was interviewed by journalists about the proposed proposed lifting of the Vatican’s 1962 warning against Teilhard de Chardin’s writings, he replied that “most of those who really care about Teilhard had already … Continue reading

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TEILHARD VINDICATED?

                     As some of you may already know, there is exciting news from Rome. On Saturday, November 18, 2017, the Pontifical Council for Culture was meeting in Plenary Assembly to discuss the topic of “The Future of Humanity: New Challenges … Continue reading

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The New Cosmic Story

Check out John Haught’s new book, The New Cosmic Story, which looks at the universe through the lens of Big History, taking us another step forward in pursuit of “The New Story.”   Haught is an advisor to The Teilhard de … Continue reading

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Reflections on Ian Barbour and Teilhard de Chardin

by John F. Haught, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University, and advisor to The Teilhard de Chardin Project Ian Barbour was a good friend of mine. I am saddened by his recent death and will miss both his wisdom and charity. I … Continue reading

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