
‘A privilege to be part of it’
The celebratory event to mark the historic Silver Jubilee of postgraduate studies in Applied Spirituality was a special day for all involved.

The celebratory event to mark the historic Silver Jubilee of postgraduate studies in Applied Spirituality was a special day for all involved.

The Taoiseach officially opened a state-of-the-art building at the National College of Ireland. The college, founded by the Jesuits, is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

Messenger spring catalogue: From in-depth historical study to accessible guides for prayer and discernment.

Education Delegate Jonathan Tiernan welcomed psychologist Richard Hogan as guest speaker for the Boards of Management of Jesuit schools in Ireland.

The sun shone brightly as Bruce Bradley SJ gave a talk on James Joyce and his schooldays in Belvedere, at the Bloomsday breakfast in the college.

Theologian Gerry O’Hanlon SJ speaks about the ecumenical seminar at Oxford University on ‘Anglican and Catholic Synodality’.

Michael O’Sullivan SJ recently returned to Chile, a country he was removed from because of threats to his life. What has changed since the Pinochet coup?

Actors Paul Rudd and Jack Reynor and singer-songwriter Nick Jonas have videoed their message of support for the 41st annual Belvedere Christmas SleepOut.

‘Judge John O’Hagan, 1825-1890’, on the life of a respected patriot, poet, scholar and lawyer, is among the most recent Messenger books.

Bill Toner :: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now part of everyday life, but should we be worried about it? Or rather about the human beings using it?

Dr Chris Stabb SJ’s lecture in honour of the late Joe Veale SJ is an exploration of new images and languages for a time of epochal change.
