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Pope Francis invites scientists after Catholic Church realises the Big Bang is real - C C - May 9, 2017

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/pope-francis-big-bang-scientists-vatican-catholic-church-realise-discuss-evolution-physics-space-a7725706.html

EXCERPT: The Vatican has invited the world's leading scientists and cosmologists to try and understand the Big Bang. Astrophysicists and other experts will attend the Vatican Observatory to discuss black holes, gravitational waves and space-time singularities as it honors the late Jesuit cosmologist considered one of the fathers of the idea that the universe began with a gigantic explosion. The conference – which runs through the week – is part of an increasing admission by the church that scientific theories were real and not necessarily in contradiction with theological doctrine....


RE: Pope Francis invites scientists after Catholic Church realises the Big Bang is real - Yazata - May 10, 2017

(May 9, 2017 10:00 PM)C C Wrote: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/pope-francis-big-bang-scientists-vatican-catholic-church-realise-discuss-evolution-physics-space-a7725706.html

EXCERPT: The Vatican has invited the world's leading scientists and cosmologists to try and understand the Big Bang. Astrophysicists and other experts will attend the Vatican Observatory to discuss black holes, gravitational waves and space-time singularities as it honors the late Jesuit cosmologist considered one of the fathers of the idea that the universe began with a gigantic explosion. The conference – which runs through the week – is part of an increasing admission by the church that scientific theories were real and not necessarily in contradiction with theological doctrine....

This "news" story's snarky tone is misleading. The Catholic church has never rejected the 'big bang' theory. In fact, the 'big bang' was first proposed (though not with that name) by Georges Lemaitre, a Catholic priest (he called it 'the hypothesis of the primeval atom').

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Lema%C3%AEtre