Convergences of Science and Faith
An online foretaste for our upcoming conference in Rome in December 2026
A donation-based event with a FREE ticket option
The One [Mystical Union], the Good [Faith], the True [Science], and the Beautiful [Art], these are what we call the transcendental attributes of Being, because they surpass all the limits of essences and are coextensive with Being
— Hans Urs van Balthasar
Join us this July for an afternoon of extraordinary dialogue at the frontier of science and contemplative thought — a foretaste of what awaits at our December conference in Rome.
Our goal is to show how faith and current science reinforce each other and to encourage respectful and searching dialogue between laity, clergy, scientists and medical professionals. Speakers will describe their transformational journeys and key insights along the way.
The Rome meeting is designed as a seamless transition between keynote topics: physics to creation, chemistry to life, biology to consciousness, and psychology to mysticism. It will culminate in research documenting the effects of quality-of-life improvement through use of interfaith contemplative prayer and underscoring the importance of consciousness and mysticism.
In this taster we will give you a preview of what to expect at the hybrid conference to be held in Rome from December 11-13, 2026. To that end we will be presenting two exchanges between keynote speakers followed by a panel discussion and Q & A.
Convergences of Science with Faith
Saturday, June 27,
4:00-6:30 pm (UK) | 11:00 am-1:30 pm (US ET)
A donation-based event with a FREE ticket option
All bookings will receive a link to view the RECORDING
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
ALL TIMES IN UK TIME (please minus 5 for US ET timezome)
This ONLINE event will feature:
4:00 PM | Opening Contemplative Prayer by Fr Laurence Freeman
4:05 – 4:20 PM | Introductions by David Lorimer and Dr. Robert Hesse
with two very special discussions: a Dialogue and a Trialogue:
4:20 – 4:50 PM | DIALOGUE ONE – Physics & Chemistry – Big Bang to Life
Dr Jennifer Wiseman (A Universe Enriched Through Cosmic Time for Life Today)
Dr Kate Adamala (The Chemical Principles of Biology)
4:50 – 5:05 PM | Plenary Panel Discussion
5:05 – 5:45 PM | TRIALOGUE TWO – Biology to Mysticism
Dr. Simon Conway-Morris, FRS (Patterns of Life & the Emergence of Complexity)
Dr. Federico Faggin (The Universe is Self-Knowing)
Fr. Laurence Freeman – (Contemplative Prayer & Mystical Love)
5:45 – 6:15 | Plenary Panel Discussion
6:15 – 6:25 | Looking Forward to Rome with Dr. Robert Hesse
6:25 | CLOSING PRAYER by Rabbi Dr. Laura Duhan Kaplan
Come and join us for this very special prelude to the Rome 2026 Faith & Science Conference, where the journey will unfold from Big Bang to Living Mysticism, ending with interfaith prayer research and the measurable healing of the human heart.
A rare chance to witness not theory – but awakening.
All bookings will receive a link to view the recording
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Special Introductions by:

David Lorimer, Programme Director and Global Ambassador, Scientific and Medical Network, Editor, Paradigm Explorer, is a visionary polymath, poet, spiritual activist, writer, lecturer and editor who is a Founder of Character Education Scotland, Programme Director of the Scientific and Medical Network and former President of Wrekin Trust and the Swedenborg Society. Originally a merchant banker and then a teacher of philosophy and modern languages at Winchester College, he is the author and editor of over a dozen books, including The Spirit of Science, Thinking beyond the Brain, Science, Consciousness and Ultimate Reality, and A New Renaissance (edited with Oliver Robinson). His most recent books are his essays A Quest for Wisdom and his collection of poems, Better Light a Candle.

Robert Hesse PhD, Chairman and Co-Founder of The Contemplative Network, is a permanent Catholic deacon, and author of Faith and Science: A Journey into God’s Mystical Love. This textbook is the agenda for the first faith and science conference in Rome and for graduate courses in Rome and Houston, resulting in a published Teacher’s Guide. He has degrees in both faith and science, with a Ph.D. in physical chemistry. Hesse has given numerous international and interfaith presentations, retreats and courses on faith and science and contemplative prayer. He has co-authored medical research studies on improvements in quality-of-life associated with interfaith contemplative prayer.
About the speakers:

Kate Adamala, PhD earned her doctorate in biochemistry. She is Assistant Professor of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development at the University of Minnesota. She studied at Harvard University for five years under Nobel Laureate Dr. Jack Szostak. She also studied at the University of Rome. Her research on prebiotic RNA replication provided an experimental scenario for the RNA world hypothesis of the origin of life. Her lab studies the origin and early evolution of life. Her research interests are on synthetic cells, cell-free protein expression, and engineering genetic pathways.

Jennifer Wiseman, PhD is a senior astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and senior project scientist for the Hubble Space Telescope. She studied physics at MIT, where she discovered the comet 114P/Wiseman-Skiff, which led to her Ph.D. in astronomy at Harvard University. She is fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, a network of Christians in Science. She is also Director Emeritus of the program of Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion. She has appeared in many science and news venues, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, NOVA and National Public Radio.

Simon Conway Morris, PhD, FRS
Earned his Ph.D. from Cambridge University where he was appointed to the Chair of Evolutionary Palaeobiology in the Department of Earth Sciences in 1995 and is now Professor Emeritus. He has participated extensively in science and religion debates, broadcasting on both radio and television. He has lectured at many universities worldwide including the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, sponsored by the Catholic Church. He was awarded the prestigious Templeton Prize in 2026

Federico Faggin, Ph.D. Designed the first Intel microprocessor, making computers possible. Raised Catholic in Italy, he left his faith for years. Inspired by a profound mystical experience, he was called to return and study consciousness. With a doctorate in physics, his passion was quantum consciousness and artificial neural networks, starting at Synaptics, which he founded. His 2024 book Irreducible – Consciousness, life, computers, and human nature documents his quantum theory of consciousness and love. He founded the Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation to support the scientific study of consciousness. He is the recipient of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation from President Barack Obama and was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.

Fr. Laurence Freeman, O.S.B. Is a world renowned Catholic Benedictine Monk and Director of The World Community for Christian Meditation, an inclusive, global, contemplative community. Before becoming a monastic, he studied at Oxford University and worked at the United Nations. He has written many books on Christian mystical prayer and collaborated with the Dalai Lama on the common ground of humanity in education, medicine, and science. Freeman’s efforts on health and meditation led to a Contemplative Healthcare initiative at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
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TICKETS
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Speaker
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Federico FagginPhysicist, Engineer, Inventor, EntrepreneurFederico Faggin received a Laurea degree in Physics, summa cum laude, from the University of Padua, Italy, in 1965, and moved to Silicon Valley in 1968. He developed the MOS Silicon Gate Technology in 1968; the world’s first microprocessor, the Intel 4004 in 1971, and several highly successful microprocessors, like the Intel 8080 and the Z80 produced by Zilog, his first startup company. Faggin was CEO of several high-tech startup companies he founded and directed since 1974. He is currently president of Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation, dedicated to the science of consciousness. Faggin has received many international awards, including the 2009 National Medal of Technology and Innovation, from President Barack Obama. In 2021 he published his autobiography Silicon.