Newsletter

‘The fragility of God’

April 5, 2023

"I’ve been asked for a short conclusion, which is rich, since I don’t believe in periods or in punctuation..." Poet Aidan Mathews concludes his Lenten Retreat.

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Mission possible

April 8, 2020

The Covid-19 crisis has presented Jesuits and their colleagues with plenty of challenges but the work goes on, often in imaginative ways

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Tertians talk the walk

February 13, 2019

There was laughter and hard work at a media training workshop  given by Pat Coyle for the Jesuit tertians in Manresa

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The greatness of Oscar Romero

October 10, 2018

On 14 October, Pope Francis will canonise Blessed Oscar Romero, the Salvadoran archbishop who was martyred on 24 March 1980

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Faith and mental health

May 16, 2018

Gavin T. Murphy tells his story of living with bipolar disorder and describes what has worked for him over the years

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Talk with parents on a faith journey

May 16, 2018

A number of teachers and parents from Belvedere College SJ spoke about their own lives at the school chapel on 10 May

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Law and life – deciding on the 8th

May 16, 2018

Gardiner St Church hosted the final two of a series of three ‘listening’ nights regarding the upcoming referendum on the repeal of the 8th amendment

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Preparing for the referendum

May 2, 2018

Moral theologian Pat Hannon outlined the Catholic Church's teaching on abortion at the first of three events in Gardiner St Church

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Memorial Mass for Joe Mallin SJ

May 2, 2018

President Michael D. Higgins was among the dignitaries at the Memorial Mass for Irish Jesuit missionary Fr Joseph Mallin SJ at Gardiner Street Church on 21 April

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Remembering John O’Holohan SJ

May 2, 2018

An account on the life of recently deceased Jesuit John O'Holohan and a reflection of appreciation from his sister Nesta

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