Residence VAT Fields Astrophysics Role Priest | Name Jose Funes | |
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Education National University of Cordoba, University of Padua |
Jose Gabriel Funes: "La Biblia no es un libro de ciencia" 11-9-14
Fr. José Gabriel Funes, S.J. (born January 31, 1963 in Córdoba), an Argentine Jesuit priest and astronomer, was the Director of the Vatican Observatory from August 19, 2006 until September 18, 2015, when he was succeeded by Pope Francis's appointment of the Reverend Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J.
Contents
- Jose Gabriel Funes La Biblia no es un libro de ciencia 11 9 14
- Padre jos gabriel funes astronomo racconta gli anni del seminario in argentina
- Biography
- Selected Papers
- Extraterrestrials
- References

Padre jos gabriel funes astronomo racconta gli anni del seminario in argentina
Biography
He has a master's degree in Astronomy from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba in Argentina and a doctorate from the University of Padua in Italy. He also has a bachelor's degree in philosophy from University del Salvador in Argentina and a bachelor's degree in theology from Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. A member of the Society of Jesus, he was ordained a priest in 1995. He joined the Vatican Observatory as a researcher in 2000, and was named its director on August 19, 2006 replacing Fr. George Coyne.
Selected Papers
Funes has published approximately 30 refereed papers, mostly on the morphology and dynamics of galaxies.
Extraterrestrials

In an interview in May 2008 he stated that the possible existence of intelligent extraterrestrials did not contradict church teaching and ruling out the existence of aliens would be like "putting limits" on God's creative freedom. He has speculated that such alien life forms could even be “free from Original Sin … [remaining] in full friendship with their creator.” Funes' statements have clearly similar points to what the Vatican's Corrado Balducci also previously has expressed.


