Tuesday, July 29, 2025
All the Bits Fit to Print
Inside the Vatican Observatory: Science, Faith, and Meteorite Research
The Vatican Observatory, led by Jesuit astronomer Guy Consolmagno, blends rigorous scientific research with deep religious faith, challenging common perceptions of conflict between science and religion.
Why it matters: The observatory shows that science and faith can coexist, fostering dialogue rather than opposition between the two.
The big picture: The Vatican Observatory participates in international space research, including collaborations with NASA, while rooted in centuries of Church history.
The stakes: Consolmagno warns that political attacks on science funding threaten research and public health, highlighting the need for support.
Commenters say: Many appreciate the nuanced portrayal of faith and science working together, while noting the omission of Georges Lemaître's key cosmological role.