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Sacred Space Astronomy is the Vatican Observatory's digital community and online magazine where we get to share our love of space and faith, and support the journey to understand wonders of the universe.
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Polar Vortex, Snowy Owls, Puffins, and Answering the Question: Fr. James, If Global Warming Is Real, Why Am I So Cold?
In the Sky This Week – February 9, 2021
A telescope made by an Angel…
Specola Guestbook | December 17, 1924: Elizabeth Wight
How a Jesuit Astronomer and His Student beat Isaac Newton to a Key Idea by more than 50 Years (re-run)
Remembering ALCON 2009 New York
ⓜ A faith enriched by science
From the V.O. Faith and Science Pages: St. Thomas Aquinas – The Knowledge of the Creatures is Useful to Avoid Errors Concerning God
In the Sky This Week – February 2, 2021
Space Exploration As An Act Of Interfaith Dialogue.
Specola Guestbook | December 10, 1924: José Algué S.J.

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