1-04 Religion and Science – A Search for Understanding

Session 1: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Catechist re-certification credits: Doctrine

There is a perception among many that Catholicism (Christianity) must be opposed to science. Unfortunately, due to this perception, many young persons lose interest or leave the Catholic faith. However, Catholicism has had a long, though sometime tense, relationship with the sciences. Tensions seem to only arise when egos get involved and where there is misunderstanding. This talk will recount a little of that history and discuss certain attitudes with the goal of showing how religion and science are two human expressions of the search for truth and meaning.


Father Bob Chorey is a priest in the Diocese of Reno. He was ordained in 2002, and served as parochial vicar at the parishes of St. Albert the Great and St. Teresa of Avila, and as Pastor at St. Robert Bellarmine. He was appointed as Co-Director of Vocations in 2010, Moderator of the Curia in 2012 and Chancellor in 2013. Prior to his entering the seminary, Fr. Bob earned his BS (Geology) from Ashland College (Ohio) and a MS (Geology) from the University of Cincinnati. He worked in the mining industry from 1989-1996. The interplay of religion and science holds his fascination.