Could there be life on other planets? It’s a question that has fascinated people for generations and, with renewed attention on UFOs and government disclosures, it’s one many Catholics are asking today.
On The Inner Life, a caller named George posed that very question to Patrick Conley and Father Dave Heney, wondering what the Catholic Church teaches about extraterrestrial life.
Father Dave explained that the Church has no problem with the possibility of life beyond Earth. In fact, the Vatican addressed the topic years ago, recognizing that if life exists elsewhere in the universe, it would still be part of God’s creation.
The reasoning is simple: God created the heavens and the earth. Any life found anywhere in the universe would ultimately come from the same Creator.
“Life anywhere, no matter where it is, is part of the universe that God created,” Father Dave explained.
While scientists continue to debate whether intelligent life exists beyond our planet, many believe microbial life may be possible elsewhere in the cosmos. The larger question is whether intelligent beings could travel the immense distances required to visit Earth. Current scientific understanding makes such travel difficult to explain, though Father Dave noted that future discoveries could change what we know.
For Catholics, however, the most important truth remains unchanged. Whether life exists on distant planets or not, all creation belongs to God. The possibility of extraterrestrial life does not challenge the Faith.
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