Society of Catholic Scientists

Our Mission
The Society of Catholic Scientists exists for the following purposes:

  • To foster fellowship among Catholic scientists.
  • To witness to the harmony between the vocation of scientist and the life of faith.
  • To be a forum for reflection upon and discussion of questions concerning the relation of science and the Catholic faith.
  • To act as a resource for Catholic educators, pastors, and lay people, and for journalists and members of the general public who have questions about the significance of scientific theories and discoveries and about the relation of science and faith.
  • The Society exists as a place where Catholic scientists can share their knowledge, perspectives, and intellectual and spiritual gifts with each other for their mutual enrichment, and with fellow Catholics and the wider community.

The Society also provides opportunities for Catholic undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers in the natural sciences to get to know and interact with more senior colleagues. In this way the Society hopes to provide role models and mentors for young Catholics who are on the way to possible careers in science.

The Society is open to scientists who are practicing Catholics, but does not presume to represent or speak for all Catholic scientists. It does not take positions on scientific questions controverted among the relevant scientific experts. Nor does it engage in political advocacy or issue statements on public policy issues.

The Society adheres to the faith of the Catholic Church and will always operate with due regard to her magisterium.


Upcoming Events


Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 5:00pm in the St. Joseph's College Boardroom. Parking is complimentary in the SJC lot only from 4:30pm.

Learn more about the Society of Catholic Scientists!

Individuals interested in joining the Edmonton Chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists can contact Dr. Reinhard Vehring at: vehring@ualberta.ca, or Dr. Frank Marsiglio at: fm3@ualberta.ca.