Newsletter
Jesuits at the front
September 13, 2017
An exhibition focusing on Tipperary-born Fr Michael Bergin SJ, who was killed in Flanders in 1917, will take place in Roscrea Library, from 2-31 October
Read moreA safe space for asylum seekers
September 13, 2017
There's been a very positive response from asylum seekers to Seomra Fáilte, a multi-purpose resource centre where they can adapt to their new surroundings
Read moreFirst vows – ‘an immense inner joy’
September 12, 2017
Teodor Avram SJ from Ireland, was among three Jesuit novices who took their first vows at St Mary’s Church, Harborne, Birmingham on Saturday 2 September
Read moreOpening the doors of our Churches
September 6, 2017
Gerry Clarke SJ and Charles Searson SJ respond to this month's Pope's Video requesting prayers for parishes at the service of the mission
Read moreA much-travelled Jesuit
August 30, 2017
The death has taken place of Fr Gerry Bourke SJ, who spent many years working in Japan, the US and England. After his return to Ireland he worked tirelessly on...
Read moreFr Willie Doyle SJ – a lesson for Europe
August 30, 2017
Renowned journalist Robert Fisk has used the life and death of Irish war chaplain Fr Willie Doyle SJ, who died at Passchendaele in 1917, as an anti-Brexit morality tale.
Read moreA week of transformational learning
August 30, 2017
SpIRE Spirituality Summer School brought together 50 participants from around the globe in what was a week of transformational learning and community bonding
Read moreIvory towers or places of power?
August 15, 2017
The Irish Centre for Faith and Justice is a participant in a major initiative involving Jesuit universities trying to make an impact on issues of global concern
Read moreAbundant grace
August 8, 2017
The ordination of Alan McGuckian SJ as Bishop of Raphoe was both a moving and uplifting event
Read moreAwaiting grace
August 4, 2017
Alan McGuckian SJ reflects on his ordination this Sunday when he becomes the first Irish Jesuit bishop in and for Ireland
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