213: Bro. Guy Consolmagno talks Faith and Science at the Vatican Observatory (Classic Episode)

19/03/2024 1h 2min Episodio 213
213:  Bro. Guy Consolmagno talks Faith and Science at the Vatican Observatory (Classic Episode)

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Episode Synopsis

Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno is a scientist and author who has dedicated his life to studying the universe. He is the director of the Vatican Observatory, the oldest astronomical research institution in the world. In this interview, Brother Consolmagno shares his story of how he discovered his passion for astronomy and how he came to be the director of the Vatican Observatory. He also discusses the relationship between religion and science, and how he believes that they can coexist peacefully.
Brother Consolmagno’s story is an inspiring one, and it is a reminder that it is possible to have a successful career in science and also be a devout religious person. He is a role model for many people, and his work is helping to bridge the gap between science and religion.
Who is Brother Guy? Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno SJ is Director of the Vatican Observatory. His research studies the physical properties of meteorites and asteroids. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he received SB and SM degrees from MIT, and a PhD in Planetary Sciences from the University of Arizona. He has served as an officer in the International Astronomical Union, the American Astronomical Society, and the Meteoritical Society. Along with 300 scientific publications, he is the author of a dozen popular books on astronomy and the relationship between faith and science. 
Conversation with Brother Guy Brother Guy’s unique story
10 Seconds with Brother Guy that changed the trajectory of my life
Would he baptize an extraterrestrial?
The history of the Vatican Observatory
The truth about Galileo
Flat Earth theory
Is the Pope as groovy as he seems on TV?
Astronomy unites all
Travelling to Mars and the Moon
Thoughts on dinosaurs and the age of the Earth
Community in church
Scripture that makes science possible
What does a Vatican meteoriticist do?
There are 200 billion galaxies within view of our telescopes
Funding the work of the Vatican Observatory
Brother Guy’s Moment of Gratitude
Connect with The Vatican Observatory
The Vatican Observatory Official Website

The Vatican Observatory Podcast on GoodPods
Vatican Observatory on YouTube
Vatican Observatory on LinkedIn

@VaticanObserv on Twitter

@VaticanObservatory on Instagram

@VaticanObservatory on Facebook
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