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The Catholic Position



What is the Catholic position concerning belief or unbelief in evolution? The question may never be finally settled, but there are definite parameters to what is acceptable Catholic belief.

Concerning cosmological evolution, the Church has infallibly defined that the universe was specially created out of nothing. Vatican I solemnly defined that everyone must "confess the world and all things which are contained in it, both spiritual and material, as regards their whole substance, have been produced by God from nothing" (Canons on God the Creator of All Things, canon 5).

The Church does not have an official position on whether the stars, nebulae, and planets we see today were created at that time or whether they developed over time (for example, in the aftermath of the Big Bang that modern cosmologists discuss). However, the Church would maintain that, if the stars and planets did develop over time, this still ultimately must be attributed to God and his plan, for Scripture records: "By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all their host [stars, nebulae, planets] by the breath of his mouth" (Ps. 33:6).

Concerning biological evolution, the Church does not have an official position on whether various life forms developed over the course of time. However, it says that, if they did develop, then they did so under the impetus and guidance of God, and their ultimate creation must be ascribed to him.

Concerning human evolution, the Church has a more definite teaching. It allows for the possibility that man’s body developed from previous biological forms, under God’s guidance, but it insists on the special creation of his soul. Pope Pius XII declared that "the teaching authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions . . . take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, in as far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter—[but] the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God" (Pius XII, Humani Generis 36). So whether the human body was specially created or developed, we are required to hold as a matter of Catholic faith that the human soul is specially created; it did not evolve, and it is not inherited from our parents, as our bodies are.

While the Church permits belief in either special creation or developmental creation on certain questions, it in no circumstances permits belief in atheistic evolution.

 

The Time Question



Much less has been defined as to when the universe, life, and man appeared. The Church has infallibly determined that the universe is of finite age—that it has not existed from all eternity—but it has not infallibly defined whether the world was created only a few thousand years ago or whether it was created several billion years ago.

Catholics should weigh the evidence for the universe’s age by examining biblical and scientific evidence. "Though faith is above reason, there can never be any real discrepancy between faith and reason. Since the same God who reveals mysteries and infuses faith has bestowed the light of reason on the human mind, God cannot deny himself, nor can truth ever contradict truth" (Catechism of the Catholic Church 159).

The contribution made by the physical sciences to examining these questions is stressed by the Catechism, which states, "The question about the origins of the world and of man has been the object of many scientific studies which have splendidly enriched our knowledge of the age and dimensions of the cosmos, the development of life-forms and the appearance of man. These discoveries invite us to even greater admiration for the greatness of the Creator, prompting us to give him thanks for all his works and for the understanding and wisdom he gives to scholars and researchers" (CCC 283).

It is outside the scope of this tract to look at the scientific evidence, but a few words need to be said about the interpretation of Genesis and its six days of creation. While there are many interpretations of these six days, they can be grouped into two basic methods of reading the account—a chronological reading and a topical reading.
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superbrowns read my blog view my photos
Jun 27, 2008 | 7:47 PM

I went to a Catholic Church when I was young, for about 10 years, I don't remember them preaching evolution.

This is their stand on the Issue, I'm not sure what year they took this stand but I'm sure It was questioned and in fear of losing some of the people going to church and losing donations in the collection plate, and to help their followers still keep the faith of God.
Even religions have to change with time or they will get lost in it like the Amish did.

Just because one religion is different then the other, it does not mean one is right and one is wrong, it just means they believe something different.

This is to Dprin and Girlscout, I know you ladies are friends and I hope you think of me as a friend, so being your friend I would like to say, If you both keep this up you will not be friends.

My Dad says there are two things you don't talk about with friends, one is religion and one is politics, so I will ask again please stop. Thank you

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Jun 28, 2008 | 5:30 AM

Wow superduper, thank you. Yes, I agree that if this keeps up, we will damage our friendship.

If I haven't already "buried the hatchet" with you girlyscout, please accept this "olive branch" (of sorts) so that we can once again agree to disagree & stay friends.

Thanks again super........

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Jun 28, 2008 | 7:51 AM

super - you are a wise man. I already told princess yesterday that I was done with this subject. Thanks for being the referee and sending us to our corners.

lostinohio read my blog view my photos
Jul 4, 2008 | 7:34 AM

superbrowns,very well said,ur father seems like a wise man,this is extactly what i was told by my parnets,i am a catholic but i dont or wont discuss those two subjects with friends, and i tell my b.f that all the time,when u go out stay away from the "taboo" things,religion,politics,and i add just for humor "and dont talk about ur ole lady" lol i think ill send this to him,again super,very well done and to gilscout and dprin,may you be friedns again,and put the past behind you,

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Jul 4, 2008 | 9:13 AM

princess and I are still friends - we just love harrassing each other! LOL!

lostinohio read my blog view my photos
Jul 4, 2008 | 8:02 PM

oh okay glad you told me i was worried there for awhile,i hope you enjoyed ur fourth,

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 7:10 AM

girlyscout is right..........freinds can disagree & get aggravated with each other & still respect & care about each other.

we are luck, girlyscout & i, we have superbrowns to keep us both in line LOL

thanks again there geek, you are a TRUE friend

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Jul 7, 2008 | 6:50 AM

When it comes to the discussion of whether God created everything, or Evolution was responsible, there is one thing we can all agree on. No one alive today taking one side or the other was alive when it occurred. However, God, who is eternal, was there and He left us with His recollections of the event. Not everyone is prepared to believe God’s account.

lostinohio read my blog view my photos
Jul 7, 2008 | 9:49 AM

dprin,u are rite,my friends and i don't see eye to eye all the time,but we still love and respect each other,

sofakingdabest read my blog view my photos
Jul 9, 2008 | 1:54 PM

The Catholic Position? Horizontal isn't it?

karlHubrath read my blog
Jul 10, 2008 | 9:05 PM

Hello my name is Karl and I would like to add a comment here, thanks in advanced. Super think about what is the definition of faith… How can there be faith if God is as obvious as lets say as obvious as the rising sun? With or without faith we are going to be judged I think for who we really are. God bless from Karl.

lostinohio read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 7:59 AM

lol sofaking,

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