On Wednesday, October 15, at the **Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mount Carmel** in **San Felice del Benaco**, the inauguration of the exhibition “5 or 6 Great Mass Extinctions?” will take place, an event aimed at connecting science and spirituality. From 10:00 to 11:30, the program will feature a series of presentations ranging from archeo-paleontology to natural sciences, culminating in reflections from the Bishop of Verona, Monsignor Domenico Pompili. The meeting will be introduced by Father Simone Gamberoni and will include contributions from experts such as paleontologist Diego Sala and educator Davide Grigoletto, who will explore the implications of past biological crises and humanity’s responsibilities in the present. The exhibition is not merely a scientific analysis of past extinctions, but an invitation to reflect on the relationships between humanity and creation. Through the lens of faith and science, the event aims to foster greater awareness regarding environmental sustainability. In this context, Monsignor Pompili will provide a moral summary on the human duty to safeguard creation, emphasizing the importance of translating this awareness into daily actions for a more responsible future. Italian Version