Guy Consolmagno

Brother Guy Consolmango, SJ, an astronomer at the Vatican Observatory, will give an online talk and chat today at 2 p.m. Eastern Time.  Just go to this link.  The online edition of the Arizona Daily Star will host the “cosmic chat.”  Brother Guy spends much of his time in Arizona at the Vatican Observatory Research [...]

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Two Jesuit astronomers talk about “Asteroids, Stars, and the Love of God” on NPR. Richard Blake, SJ, on his vocation.  (“I knew I wanted to be a priest maybe four or five years after I was ordained.”) Brian O’Leary, SJ, on the search for meaning from an Ignatian perspective. Find God at Other6 (if you [...]

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Brother Guy Consolmango, SJ, whom we’ve featured here before, talks to Stephen Colbert about the theological implications of the possibility of life on other planets. The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Gold, Frankincense and Mars – Guy Consolmagno www.colbertnation.com

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Vincent Strand, SJ, on  Therese of Lisieux’s mission to modernity. The Catholic fiction of Alice McDermott in America. Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ, explains why the Vatican has an observatory. The religious fiction of Uwem Apkan, SJ.

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Meet Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ,  an astronomer who works at the Vatican Observatory Research Group at the Mount Graham Observatory in Arizona. Brother Guy is a popular writer as well as a working astronomer.  See his article “Astronomy, God, and the Search for Elegance,” a piece about the place of faith in science, which concludes: [...]

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