Hi Religion Unplugged readers, In today’s top story, executive editor Clemente Lisi delves into the Vatican Observatory — a special place outside of Vatican City that serves as the intersection of faith and science. The Jesuits have a long history of this philosophical and scientific study, and Lisi explores this history, as well as the Observatory’s mission and their view of the stars and beyond. Don’t forget! Until Dec. 31, all donations made to Religion Unplugged will be doubled thanks to NewsMatch. That goes for one-time gifts and recurring donations, all up to $1,000. We appreciate your generosity — our site couldn’t run without you! Gazing At The Heavens: The Vatican Observatory’s Mission To Study Faith And ScienceScience and faith intersect at this special place. While some may find it strange that the Vatican has an observatory, the Catholic Church has been involved with science since the Jesuit order was founded in 1540. Saint Ignatius, for example, would spend hours on his balcony gazing at the night sky. by Clemente Lisi Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby Resigns After Mishandling Abuse Scandal
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