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Why Sci-Fi Has So Many Catholics
The Atlantic
Why Sci-Fi Has So Many Catholics
The Atlantic
(Grayson Clary) Scientists aren’t the only ones who have long been preoccupied with the heavens. -- Speaking at Loyola University last month, Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J., recently named the director of the Vatican Observatory, was enthused. He was lauding the work of 19th-century Jesuit astronomer Angelo Secchi, particularly the cleric’s contributions to spectroscopy. (...)