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…Fr.John Houle SJ was given the last rites for he had (always fatal)pulmonary Fibrosis, a disintegration of the lungs. His friend,Fr.Parish placed a relic of Blessed Claude on to Fr.Houles fore head and asked all in the hospital room to pray for a cure…it happened. Some 200 pages of x-ray documentation were sent to Rome and soon this happening was offically designated as a miracle…a miracle is something outside of science…not explainable at all. And so after a 300 year wait…one more miracle was needed.Blessed Claude became Saint Claude…his feastday in on Feb.15. I have been honored to have letters from Fr.Houle for I used to present his film ‘Heart of a Priest’ to Catholic organizations…outside of science…cant be explained.not even in a index…PasPrompted by posts in a somewhat unsatisfying thread (“should science be secular?”), I’d like to pose the following: what questions can’t science answer? My own response (speaking as an old physicist) are the following: 1) values–what is good, what is beautiful. Science will never be able to tell us that the Brandenburg Concerto #3 is better than the Symphony Fantastique, or to go to the ridiculuous, dirty rap songs; 2) science can not answer why questions, particularly why science works, or in the words of Eugene Wigner, explain “the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences”; 3) there are other mysteries within the scientific project–to mention just one, quantum non-locality, which the French physicist/philosopher, Bernard D’Espagnat, is a manifestation of the veiled face of reality; 4) science cannot prove nor disprove the existence of God, or the mysteries of the Christian faith-the Immaculate Conception, the Resurrection, the Trinity, the Real Presence.