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Saturday
Mar262011

MP3: Can an Accomplished Scientist be a Genuine Believer Today?

Here is the audio of the discussion on faith and science with speakers Msgr. Lorenzo Albacete, Theologian and Author; Kenneth Miller, Professor of Biology at Brown University; and Charles Townes, Nobel Prize winner in Physics.

Can an Accomplished Scientist be a Genuine Believer Today?

Saturday
Mar262011

Video of Clara Gaymard's presentation on her father, Jérôme Lejeune

This was a surprisingly moving talk on this great man and scientist.

Jérôme Lejeune: A True Scientist on Vimeo.

The life and work of the great geneticist and doctor through the eyes of his daughter, Clara Gaymard. Presented at the New York Encounter, Saturday, January 15, 2011, in the Hammerstein Ballroom at the Manhattan Center in New York.

Tuesday
Jan182011

An unforgettable 4 days

We were as moved and surprised as you were by the beauty, energy, and depth of the 2011 NYE. Stay tuned for photos, transcripts, and video from this fantastic weekend.

Wednesday
Dec222010

New Video: NYE 2011

Watch an introduction to the 2011 New York Encounter.

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Tuesday
Dec212010

Leopardi reviewed

Jonathan Galassi's translation of the Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi's work is reviewed here in the New York Times. The New York Encounter will present a discussion on Leopardi's poetry with Jonathan Galassi, President and Publisher of Farrar, Straus and Giroux and others on January 17, 2011.

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Tuesday
Nov232010

NYE 2011: A Special Performance

On Saturday, January 15th, the 2011 New York Encounter will feature as one of its main events the Storm Theatre production in collaboration with the Black Friars Repertory Theatre of Paul Claudel’s “The Tidings Brought to Mary.”

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Sunday
Sep192010

A look back at the 2010 New York Encounter: The Passion of Joan of Arc

Last year's performance of The Passion of Joan of Arc was epic and moving. With an introduction by Gene Stavis, this beautiful evening was captured in photos here.

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