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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDid you know that the Pope has an astronomer?
Fascinating article about Guy Consolmagno, head of the Vatican observatory.
The Pope's Astronomer
When the late Pope Francis was elected, a dozen years ago, and famously declined the pomp and perquisites typically associated with the office, among his renunciations was the use of the papal summer residencea seventeenth-century palazzo in Castel Gandolfo, about fifteen miles south of Rome. Generations of Popes had enjoyed the use of the mansion, which overlooks a volcanic lake and is surrounded by spectacular terraced gardens. The palazzo is now a museum where visitors can admire a gallery of papal portraits, of varying quality, and imagine the dreams that visited the successive occupants of the papal bedroom, with its narrow twin bed. Castel Gandolfo is also home to one of the Holy Sees more unexpected institutions: the Vatican Observatory, which since its founding, in 1891, has been dedicated to the scientific study of the heavens.
Guy Consolmagno, the director of the observatory, first came to Castel Gandolfo as a newly minted Jesuit brother, in 1993. When I met him outside the palazzo, early this spring, he gestured at a window overlooking the buildings courtyard. This was the location of his first, decidedly modest bedroom in the mansion. Consolmagno, who grew up in suburban Detroit and retains a buoyant, emphatic, Midwestern manner, told me, The Pope then was John Paul II, and when he was first elected he had made a rookie mistake, as we say in America. Somebody, a journalistone of those terrible journalistshad asked him, Whats your favorite hymn? And, being a fool, he actually gave the name of a hymn that he happened to like. So, every Sunday during the summertime, when he was living here, the doors would open at 10 a.m., and this place would be filled with two thousand Polish pilgrims singing that hymn underneath my window. I got totally sick of it. Consolmagno never got sick, though, of being saluted by the Swiss Guards stationed at the palace gates.
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Did you know that the Pope has an astronomer? (Original Post)
GoneOffShore
Aug 3
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The observatory was founded in 1891? Had the church forgiven Galileo by then?
generalbetrayus
Aug 3
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generalbetrayus
(1,209 posts)1. The observatory was founded in 1891? Had the church forgiven Galileo by then?
Attilatheblond
(7,259 posts)2. Yes, I knew that. Even attended a local astromomy club meeting where Guy Consolmagno was the extremely boring speaker
I hoped to hear about astronomy. Instead, heard him drone on about himself. This was when he was at the Catholic Church's observatory on Mt Graham in AZ. Guess talking about himself a lot got him a promotion?