Irish Jesuit Communications
Justice at last
September 16, 2020
Michael O'Sullivan SJ knew some of the Jesuits murdered in El Salvador in 1989. He reflects now on the conviction of one of their assassins over thirty years later
Read more‘Not optimistic but hopeful’
August 28, 2020
The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice is marking forty years of service. Director Dr Kevin Hargaden outlines his vision for the challenging times ahead
Read moreIn the footsteps of St Colmcille
August 26, 2020
Bishop Alan McGuckian SJ made a 240 km pilgrimage around Derry and Donegal this summer. It impacted him on many levels.
Read moreAnother new beginning
August 25, 2020
Niall Leahy SJ was ordained to the priesthood in Gardiner Street Church Dublin, on Saturday 22 August 2020. He says it was another beginning for him
Read moreA prophet of peace
August 5, 2020
John Hume is remembered with fondness and pride by fellow Derry native and neighbour Pat Coyle who is a journalist, and Director of Irish Jesuit Communications
Read more“Now is not the time for peace”
July 7, 2020
JaNaé Bates is a minister working in Minneapolis for racial and economic justice for everyone in the United States
Read moreNewman and a new way of formation
May 26, 2020
Dermot Mansfield SJ hosted a unique online retreat on St John Henry Newman for laity in leadership roles
Read moreA spirituality of failure
May 13, 2020
In his new book on walking the Ignatian Camino, Brendan McManus describes what he learned along the pilgrim way
Read moreGod did not send the coronavirus
May 8, 2020
Richard Leonard SJ :: Some people like to see God as the Being who wills suffering on the world. This is not a true Christian understanding of suffering. God may...
Read moreUpdate from South Sudan
April 29, 2020
Tony O'Riordan SJ is in daily contact with colleagues in South Sudan who are trying to source soap for refugees
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