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Vatican Observatory and Jesuits at the Forefront of Faith-Inspiring Science

Within the vast expanse of the cosmos, where questions of existence and meaning intertwine, there exists a unique meeting point of faith and science embodied by Jesuit astronomers. Every day at the Vatican observatory, several Jesuits peer into the depths of the universe with a dual identity as both scientists and men of faith. This intersection has been a longstanding tradition for Jesuits, with many of them making significant contributions to the field of astronomy and even having lunar craters and asteroids named after them in recognition of their work.

The Jesuit approach to science is not defined by a specific methodology but by an internal mindset of deep openness to the transcendent, intertwined with the everyday pursuit of exploration. By merging scientific inquiry with Ignatian spirituality, Jesuits believe that “Knowing” goes beyond mere facts to encompass living, being a companion, and feeling – a shared experience that enriches understanding. Through their work, Jesuit astronomers demonstrate that science can deepen faith rather than hinder it, showcasing a harmonious relationship between reason and revelation.

At the core of this approach lies the Spiritual Exercises passed down by St. Ignatius of Loyola, through which Jesuits nurture a profound connection with Jesus that fuels their pursuit of scientific knowledge. For these astronomers, being a scientist is not only a profession but a way of life founded on respect and love for God, humanity, and the natural world, in line with the incarnational aspect of Jesuit spirituality: Finding God in all things. Their journey serves as a powerful testament to the seamless integration of faith and science, guided by the light of reason and revelation alike.

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