“What do I do if science tells me one thing but religion tells me another thing? Which do I believe?”
There’s a false assumption at the center of that question, because neither science nor religion are about believing in “things.”
Rather than working against one another, faith and science together offer a fuller picture of creation
My father and the Father of space and time
“Whether it was his imagination or mine that started it, I’m not sure. But the question was raised: ‘What if you could keep going, well beyond Neil Armstrong, into the deepest recesses of outer space. What would you encounter? Would there be an end at some point?'”
Catholics look to night skies as new comet reveals ‘the glory of God’
Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) — more picturesquely referred to as a “green comet” because of its glowing green, icy nucleus — passes its closest to Earth on Feb. 2.
Webb telescope images feed the mind and spirit, Jesuit astronomer says
“This is God’s creation being revealed to us, and in it we can see both his astonishing power and his love of beauty,” Brother Guy Consolmagno said.
Book on creation helps Catholics consider variety of core questions
The book provides a sound introduction for general readers to church teaching on a number of theological and moral issues, providing an easy-to-read overview of and deep engagement with a number of core questions that Catholics will find both interesting and illuminating.