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1 Cercle d'Étude Scientifique et Historique  





2 Daylight Origins Society  





3 The Kolbe Center for the study of Creation  





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This is a list of Catholic creationist organisations.

Cercle d'Étude Scientifique et Historique

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Cercle d'Étude Scientifique et Historique (CESHE), was founded in 1971 in Belgium to preserve and disseminate the work of French scholar Fernand Crombette,[1] whose works include 38 volumes and two atlases that deal with geography, the Flood, astronomy and the pre-history of Mediterranean peoples. In 2008, an English-language affiliate was established in North America.[citation needed]

Daylight Origins Society

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The Daylight Origins Society is a recent Earth creationist organisation based in the United Kingdom with ties to both the Traditionalist Catholic movement and conservative vernacular Catholics. The stated aims of the Society are "to inform Catholics and others of the scientific evidence supporting special creation as opposed to evolution, and that the true discoveries of Science are in conformity with Catholic doctrines."[2][3] According to the British Centre for Science Education, which maintains a list of anti-evolution groups, the Daylight Origins Society, "doesn't appear to cooperate at all with mainstream creationist groups which are all basically Protestant, calvinistic and evangelical," and that "as far as [they] can make out, it is not very active."[4] The Daylight Origins Society was founded in 1977 by John G. Campbell as the Counter Evolution Group. His origins science magazine was relaunched in 1991 under its present name,[2] as a branch of CESHE.[5] The current secretary of the Society is Anthony Nevard, a retired school teacher living in Hertfordshire.[6] Polish academic and Member of the European Parliament Maciej Giertych is an honorary member of the Society.[citation needed] The Society have a website and issues a quarterly Catholic creationist journal titled Daylight, published beginning in 1977 by Campbell, and after 1991, published and edited by Nevard.[7] Its writers have included Giertych[6] and it has reprinted works by historical Christian authors, including G. K. Chesterton and C. S. Lewis.[2] In 2010 they launched a techni-colour cover edition of Daylight, and the magazine is still in print today (2015).

The Kolbe Center for the study of Creation

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The Kolbe Center is a Catholic organisation based in Mount Jackson, Virginia, in the United States. The Kolbe Center was founded on December 8, 2000.

Other organisations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Les droites nationales et radicales en France: répertoire critique, Jean-Yves Camus, René Monzat, p162
  • ^ a b c "Daylight Origins Society, Creation Science for Catholics". Theotokos Catholic Books. Archived from the original on July 19, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07.
  • ^ Christians in Science Ltd. "Links relating to Young Earth Creation Science (YECS)". Archived from the original on 2008-11-23. Retrieved 2008-09-09.
  • ^ British Centre for Science Education. "Creationist Organisations in the UK". Retrieved 2008-09-09.
  • ^ a b Sennott, Thomas Mary (1985). The Six Days of Creation (PDF). Ravengate Press. p. xiv. ISBN 0-911218-22-X. In 1994 Fr. David Becker founded Morning Star, the first "Catholic Origins Society" in this country, which publishes an excellent journal called The Watchmaker. 3 The new American society joins its older European counterpart, Circle Scientifique et Historique (CESHE) based in Belgium, which publishes Science et Foi. The secretary of this organisation is Peter Wilders, an Englishman, who lives in Monaco. 4 The English branch of this society publishes another excellent little paper entitled Daylight: Creation Science for Catholics, edited by Anthony L. G. Nevard.
  • ^ a b "Featured Authors / Contributors: Theotokos Catholic Books". Archived from the original on 2008-12-01. Retrieved 2008-09-09.
  • ^ "An Insight into How Evolutionary Ideas Operate Amongst the Faithful in Britain". The Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation.
  • ^ "A 'chance' meeting: Refining evolutionary theory". Archived from the original on 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  • ^ Lecture Series To Challenge Darwinian Evolution Archived 2009-10-13 at the Wayback Machine, Erin Maguire, The Bulletin, October 10, 2009
  • ^ Evolution: The Untold Story, International Institute for Culture
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