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Mar 13th: An Informal Chat with Vatican Astronomer, Brother Guy Consolmagno
Director of the Vatican Observatory, Br Guy Consolmagno discusses the road taken in becoming a Vatican Astronomer, Science & Faith, & the Church’s contributions to science
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