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Gold Mass for Catholics in the Sciences

  • USC Caruso Catholic Center 844 West 32nd Street Los Angeles, CA, 90007 United States (map)

Gold Mass for Catholics in the Sciences celebrated by Archbishop José Gomez

Gold Masses are celebrated for Catholics who are or have been involved with the sciences. The patron of this mass is St. Albert the Great, a 13th century Dominican friar, teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas, and patron saint of scientists.

SCHEDULE OF THE NIGHT

5PM: Gold Mass in Church of Our Savior, celebrated by Archbishop José Gomez

6PM: Reception in adjacent patio courtyard at the USC Caruso Catholic Center

630PM-8PM: Dinner in Newman Hall with address on science and the Catholic faith by Dr. Jonathan Lunine, Chief Scientist, NASA JPL & Caltech

The Gold Mass and courtyard reception are open to all members of the public.

The dinner with Professor Lunine is a ticketed event with limited seating - tickets are available at the link below. This program is co-sponsored by the Nova Forum for Catholic Thought and the Society of Catholic Scientists.

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