From RNS-
Sometimes, the most profound truths about humanity — and God — are
revealed when we take a small step back. Or rocket ourselves about
238,000 miles into space.
Astronaut James Lovell had that epiphany 50 years ago as he became one of the first astronauts to orbit the moon.
“I remembered a saying I’d often heard: ‘I hope to go to heaven when I
die.’ I suddenly realized that I went to heaven when I was born,” said
Lovell.
Lovell spoke at the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday
night (Dec. 11) as part of a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
1968 Apollo 8 mission that sent Lovell and fellow astronauts William
Anders and Frank Borman into space to circle Earth’s gray satellite.
The mission, which lasted from Dec. 21 to Dec. 27, 1968, included an
unusual religious element: As the trio of spacefarers rounded the moon
on Christmas Eve, they paused to read the first 10 verses from the Book
of Genesis.
More here-
https://religionnews.com/2018/12/13/bishops-and-astronauts-gather-in-washington-to-remember-apollo-8/
Friday, December 14, 2018
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