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An astronomer’s take on the first Jesuit Pope

December 5, 2014 in Podcasts

Irish Jesuits · An astronomers take on the first Jesuit Pope

Guy Consolmagno SJ is a Jesuit brother and Vatican astronomer. He gave the JCC a lengthy interview on a recent visit to Ireland just after the election of Pope Francis. In this short clip he talks about the first Jesuit Pope.

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