Science and Faith Merge in Pope's Space Station Talk | Space.com
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In a first for The Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI called to the heavens on Saturday, but instead of reaching God, he spoke to two Italian astronauts and their 10 colleagues working on board the International Space Station (ISS).
"Dear astronauts, I am very happy to have this extraordinary opportunity to converse with you during your mission and especially grateful to be able to speak to so many of you as both crews are present on the space station at this time," the Pope said.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this. How nice it is for Pope Benedict to reach out - i recall being up in the sky, on a plane, thinking how we are so caught up with life. And in God's eyes, in the bigger picture, what matters most is that we make it out of earth into eternal life with God. The question I would ask myself is: What actions must I take in order to get there?