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Can science and religion co-exist? Might they be able to do even more than that — can the two belief systems play off one another?
Brother Guy Consolmagno believes so. The man known as the Pope’s Astronomer works at the Vatican as both a scientist and a practicing Catholic. He makes it his mission to talk with people around the world about the ways that science and religion compliment each other.
Brother Guy grew up in Birmingham and went to University of Detroit Jesuit High School in Detroit, and he's coming to Kensington Park in Milford on September 26th and 27th to give a talk on astronomy.
Producer Sam Corey spoke with Brother Guy about what he does for the church, and why his faith empowers his science.
Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on-demand.
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Can science and religion co-exist? Might they be able to do even more than that — can the two belief systems play off one another?
Brother Guy Consolmagno believes so. The man known as the Pope’s Astronomer works at the Vatican as both a scientist and a practicing Catholic. He makes it his mission to talk with people around the world about the ways that science and religion compliment each other.
Brother Guy grew up in Birmingham and went to University of Detroit Jesuit High School in Detroit, and he's coming to Kensington Park in Milford on September 26th and 27th to give a talk on astronomy.
Producer Sam Corey spoke with Brother Guy about what he does for the church, and why his faith empowers his science.
Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on-demand.

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