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Faithful Justice: Reimagining the Jesuit Mission

March 31, 2026

Dermot Roantree :: Jesuit Superior General Pedro Arrupe SJ called a General Congregation in 1974-5 that redefined the Jesuit charism.

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‘Dangerous as hell’

March 11, 2026

Brendan McManus SJ :: Now is the time for people of goodwill to step forward; we need to protest these appalling, unjustified acts of violence and war.

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The grasp of grief

February 25, 2026

Colm Brophy :: The picture I have painted here is a symbol of the world’s uncertainty of its own destination. We are traumatised by immense grief.

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Theology in a changing world

January 27, 2026

Bill Toner :: Modern scientific progress poses serious challenges to theology. Can the once 'queen of the sciences' respond adequately to its challenges?

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Discovering your vocation

January 27, 2026

Brendan McManus SJ : ; Vocation is not a miraculous sign in the sky. It’s more like a sailor adjusting the sails to the wind's direction.

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Humbly taking the next step

January 14, 2026

Brendan McManus SJ :: It takes courage to follow a humble process of slow recovery, admitting that we are human and walk with God

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Manchán Magan’s legacy is secure

December 19, 2025

Dermot Roantree :: Thanks to Manchán Magan's books, film productions, and infectious love of Irish land and language, his legacy is secure.

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Praying under pressure: breakdown on the road 

December 16, 2025

Brendan McManus SJ :: It’s not the end of the world! Relativise the issue, it seems catastrophic at the time but with some distance it looks different. 

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No pain, no glory

December 4, 2025

Brendan McManus SJ ::The commercialisation of the Camino poses serious challenges for the spiritually inclined.

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New thinking needed in the face of existential threats

November 10, 2025

Dermot Roantree :: The threat to humanity and the biosphere is starker now than ever. A future-oriented ethics is needed.

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