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Thursday, May 13th, 2004

Vatican astronomer talks about science and religion

Astrobiology Magazine has an interview up with a Vatican astronomer, Guy Consolmagno, who also curates the Vatican’s meteorite collections. Interesting stuff about astronomy and religion.
The best quote is on what happens if we find ET life. Of several options, this could happen,” We find a dozen civilizations out there, and a bunch of Jehovah’s witnesses [...]

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Monday, February 9th, 2004

Of interest to monks

It’s been a while since I posted anything that would fit in the religion category, so here goes. If you are interested in Catholic news, try Catholic World News. For a library of Catholic documents and reference material, try Catholic Culture. Catholic Culture also reviews web sites, including one that I used to run.
In other [...]

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Tuesday, June 24th, 2003

Now where did we put that Holy Grail again?

The Vatican Museum is now online. It joins the Vatican Library and Secret Archives which were already online. Maybe one day I’ll make it to Rome but for now this will have to do.

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Sunday, June 22nd, 2003

Monks

Just thought that since this site is called Library Monk, I’d post a few monkish links. Perhaps Jesuits? Or Trappists? Or Benedictines?

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