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Pioneer Total Abstinence Association

Pioneers logoThe Pioneer Total Abstinence Association of the Sacred Heart was founded in St Francis Xavier Church, Gardiner St, Dublin on 28th December 1898 by Fr James A Cullen. Fr Cullen was born in New Ross, Co Wexford, in 1841 and entered the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) in 1901.

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Irish Jesuit Statement on Dublin Report

Like everybody else in Ireland, the Jesuits are deeply shocked and saddened at the revelations in the Dublin Commission Report. We offer our sympathy to all survivors of abuse and pray that they will find healing through the publication of this Report and through their difficult stories being heard...

 

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Building faith, enhancing credibility

In an interview with RNN’s Eileen Good, Gerry O’Hanlon explains the thinking behind his article on the future of the Catholic Church in Europe, in The Future of Europe, a recent book of the Centre of Faith and Justice.

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MAGiS preparations

2 September 2010

Slí Eile teamed with Dromore Diocese in Northern Ireland to bring a group of twenty young people to partake in the MAGiS Hungary programme for two weeks in August. Participants were split into multi-national groups for the experiments, and each day consisted of five core elements: morning prayer, the central activity (experiment), liturgy, Magis reflection circle, and the evening Examen of Consciousness. The experience was a powerful one, each person being drawn into the MAGiS (More) of their lives through different aspects of the experiments.... Read more

  • Jesuit Knock-out 31 Aug 2010 | 7:59 pm

    Michael Paul Gallagher SJ and Conall O’Cuinn SJ spoke recently at two sessions each of the Knock Novena on September 16th and 17th respectively. Each session was attended by approximately 4,000 people – not quite…

  • New era for ‘Jes’ 31 Aug 2010 | 6:53 pm

    Coláiste Iognáid (the Jes) is entering a new era, symbolised by the construction work which began in early August. There have been many setbacks since this work was first planned, so it was with some relief that the builders were…

  • Catholic theology in Trinity 31 Aug 2010 | 7:21 pm

    What about the Trinity project? people are asking. It has been public knowledge for some time that the trustees of the Milltown Institute are negotiating for the establishment of a school of Catholic theology in Trinity College, and that…

  • Faith and Justice contribution 31 Aug 2010 | 6:51 pm

    As the summer ends, the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice says farewell to Louise Gallagher who has been working as Social Policy and Research Intern in the Centre for the past nine months. Louise, who is from…

Recent Jesuit Books

Joseph Ratzinger's theological ideas
by James Corkery SJ

In Joseph Ratzinger’s Theological Ideas: Wise Cautions and Legitimate Hopes, Jim Corkery SJ traces the development of the man once nicknamed the Vatican Rotweiler, from the small Bavarian boy born on Easter Sunday 1927 who was moved from village to village as a child because of his father’s antipathy to the Nazi regime, through his adulthood as priest, professor, pastor, and finally Pope. He explores the tensions experienced by Joseph Ratzinger that were important in shaping his theological ideas as well as tensions that have arisen from the relationship between Church authority and academic freedom.

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Ignatian spirituality
by Brian O'Leary SJ

Among the many strands in Christian spirituality one of the most enduing over the past four hundred years bears the name of St Ignatius of Loyola. Today Ignatian spirituality is attracting followers from across the range of Christian denominations and from every walk of life. Even those who are unchurched can appreciate its open sensitive approach to the human person. Ignatian Spirituality is written simply and clearly, avoiding polemics but introducing readers to a rich heritage that will nourish and encourage. It is beautifully designed and illustrated, appealing to the senses and imagination as much as to the understanding.

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Meetings Matter
by Brian Grogan SJ and Phyllis Brady

Approximately eighty-five million meetings occur every day. It is clear from this figure that meetings are highly important – they shape our world. The Spirit works in every group, and as Christian participants at meetings we must go beyond passivity and place ourselves at the service of the Spirit. In meetings, we can act as the Spirit’s voice, becoming a still point, a prayerful and reflective presence.

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Alone and on foot

Brian Grogan SJ

Veritas Publications

Selection of Irish art reflections

Maureen MacMahon OP

Messenger Publications

So you can't forgive

by Brian Lennon SJ

Messenger Publications

Disturbing freshness of Christ

Michael Paul Gallagher SJ

Veritas Publications

The recession and God

Gerry O'Hanlon SJ

The Messenger

A world alight with splendour

Peter Hannan SJ

Columba Press

Catholic revival in North of Ireland, 1603-1641

Brian Mac Cuarta SJ

Four Courts Press

So great a cloud

Stephen Redmond SJ

Veritas Publications

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