Faith and science aren’t considered to be comfortable companions to many people. The question is often whether a person can strongly believe in God while also having confidence in the evidence that science can provide for certain aspects of our existence and the universe around us.
So where does the Vatican Observatory — and its dozen Jesuit astronomers — fit into the conversation?
To learn more, The Show turned to Father James Kurzynski in Wisconsin who writes for The Catholic Astronomer , the Vatican Observatory Foundation’s blog.