Posted by Jesuits Global
In the vast expanse of the cosmos, where questions of existence and meaning collide, there exists a unique intersection of faith and science. A convergence embodied by Jesuit astronomers.
At the Vatican Observatory, several Jesuits peer daily into the depths of the universe. Their journeys are shaped by their dual identity as scientists and men of faith. For centuries, Jesuits have been a major presence in the field of astronomy.
Several Jesuits even have lunar craters and asteroids named after them in recognition of their contribution.