Exploring a just wage
The latest ‘Working Notes’ from the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice explores the nature of a ‘just wage’ and how it might be implemented.
The latest ‘Working Notes’ from the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice explores the nature of a ‘just wage’ and how it might be implemented.
The Society of Jesus worldwide says it is scandalous that residents of Gaza are starving and warmongers are not brought to account.
Crescent Past Pupils have purchased a portrait of past pupil Sir Terry Wogan by painter Barbara Hartigan with all proceeds going to charity.
The Jesuit Refugee Service calls for an emergency response from the government as the asylum accommodation system is at breaking point.
Diane Foley, whose son was brutally murdered by ISIS, and Irish author Colm McCann speak of the ‘God instances’ that brought them together.
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.
Belvedere College SJ students are preparing for the 40th Christmas SleepOut for the homeless, from 22-24 December, in Dublin’s city centre.
Dr Dermot A. Lane rebukes humanity’s self-absorption and selfish harnessing of natural resources for a more integrated theology.
DERMOT ROANTREE :: Seeking justice in the here and now is integral to the Christian commitment to take the Gospel exhortations and promises seriously.
The Pope video asks us to pray that “the dignity and worth of women be recognized in every culture”.