Artemis II, Carroll Wiseman and the Catholic Connection
A touching tribute aboard the historic Artemis II mission echoes a centuries-old Catholic tradition.
A touching tribute aboard the historic Artemis II mission echoes a centuries-old Catholic tradition.
After splashdown, Reid Wiseman asked to see the ship’s chaplain — and broke down at the sight of the cross.
EWTN News speaks with Jesuit Father Richard A. D’Souza, director of the Vatican Observatory since September 2025.
After traveling approximately 695,000 miles over its 10-day trip around the moon, the Artemis II crew gave powerful reflections on their experience.
The lunar-flyby mission has captured global attention not only for its technical ambition but also for its human moments. Among them, a moving Easter message and honoring the late wife of a crew member.
COMMENTARY: NASA’s Artemis program reignites enthusiasm for space exploration and faith.
EDITORIAL: The awe-inspiring Artemis II moon mission comes at a providential time for humanity.
To see anew ... quiets the soul and ultimately points to the Author of beauty.
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