Podcasts
Reflections on a philosophical giant
June 4, 2026
Dr Dermot Roantree discusses some of the main themes in the thought of Jürgen Habermas, the German philosopher who died recently.
Read moreGLOW: Girls learn their own worth
June 3, 2026
Caroline Sanga discusses life in South Sudan and how Jesuit programmes are empowering girls and women through education and farming initiatives.
Read moreFascinating facts from our past
May 20, 2026
Damien Burke, archivist for the Irish Jesuit Province, has been casting a beady eye over the 1926 census just released online. It has a lot to tell us.
Read moreRestoring women to a recovered diaconate
April 2, 2026
Dr Phyllis Zagano continues her straight-talking exposition of the history of deacons in the church. She seeks to 'recover' the diaconate and 'restore' women to it.
Read moreThe privilege of life-changing work
March 13, 2026
Allan Ggita SJ is in Ireland speaking about his privileged life working with vulnerable communities in one of the largest slums in Kenya.
Read moreOur Mother Too: Mary Embraces the World
March 4, 2026
Author Eric Clayton talks about his book that introduces children to Mary, the mother of Jesus, through eight apparitions around the world.
Read moreThe challenge of co-creating
February 13, 2026
James Hanvey SJ's exploration of the 'mission of creation' in St Ignatius’ Spiritual Exercises is an integration of theology, spirituality, and cosmology.
Read more‘Not Christian, not Catholic.’
February 13, 2026
The Vatican's second commission on the diaconate recently published a letter revealing a 50/50 split on whether women could 'image Christ'.
Read moreExplaining St Ignatius’ ‘Spiritual Exercises’
January 30, 2026
James Hanvey SJ explains the origin, history, and development of the 16th-century 'Spiritual Exercises' of St Ignatius.
Read moreCesare Sposetti SJ: A faith that does Justice
January 8, 2026
The Jesuit social justice writer speaks about the relationship between justice work and Ignatian spirituality.
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