Access to the arts as a human right
DERMOT ROANTREE :: The arts have a transformative power that makes them much more than a luxury in a democratic society.
DERMOT ROANTREE :: The arts have a transformative power that makes them much more than a luxury in a democratic society.
BRENDAN McMANUS SJ :: Having a secret or living a double life can seem like the most exciting thing ever, but it may come at a high cost.
BILL TONER SJ :: There is no disguising the fact that the number of priests in Ireland is declining at an alarming rate. What lies ahead?
BILL TONER SJ :: Evolutionists who debunk God need to look a bit further back beyond the start of evolution and ‘lighten up!’
Richard Leonard SJ puts religious language to the test and finds it wanting, in his latest book .’The Law of Love.’ This is particulary true of the beatitu
Niall Leahy SJ and Drs. Kevin Hargaden and Ciara Murphy from the JCFJ discuss the connection between Jesus and taking care of the environment.
Author John Callanan SJ speaks with Pat Coyle about his encounter with spiritual leader, author and psychologist Anthony De Mello SJ.
Pedro Walpole SJ, an Irish Jesuit missionary and environmental scientist in the Philippines, talks to Pat Coyle ahead of COP 28
In the Pope Video for March 2024 we are called to pray for the martyrs of our day, witnesses to Christ.
Brian Grogan SJ, in this revised edition, provides daily meditations and Scripture verses which explore aspects of God’s dealings with us.
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