SCIENCE AND THE EUCHARIST

 

          During the 1960's and 1970's I was a member of Albertus Magnus Guild, an association of Catholic Scientists.   At that time I began my venture into the field of Science and Religion by writing the following article Science and the Eucharist.  In 1972 it was published in the newsletter of the Guild called Interaction in collaboration with our USC Campus Minister Rev. Bonaventure Brown.  Albertus Magnus, otherwise known as Albert the Great, was the teacher of Thomas Aquinas, and is the patron saint of scientists.