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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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Praying with anger

October 30, 2025

Brendan McManus SJ :: ‘The third degree’ In Ignatian language, the excruciating pain of putting up with unavoidable injustice.

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Who’s afraid of big bad AI?

October 10, 2025

Bill Toner :: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now part of everyday life, but should we be worried about it? Or rather about the human beings using it?

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Art and the sacred: Towards a manifesto

September 30, 2025

Brian Kennedy [From Studies archive] :: When galleries must bow to financial realities, can we draw up a manifesto for art and the sacred?

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Why Darwin’s theory cannot explain the human mind

August 13, 2025

Bill Toner SJ :: Darwin’s theory of evolution may explain the origin of species but it cannot explain the human mind.

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Ridding oneself of repetitive thoughts

August 6, 2025

Brendan McManus :: Why repetitive thoughts in prayer need to be wrestled to the ground.

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Limping in the footsteps of Ignatius Loyola

August 1, 2025

Brendan McManus SJ :: The feast day of St Ignatius got me thinking about lessons learnt from his and my love of walking.

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Walking a journey with God

July 14, 2025

Brendan McManus SJ :: 'Most people walk to remind themselves who they are' - insights from the Camino Pilgrim Office.

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The great deception

July 4, 2025

Brendan McManus SJ : : There is something strange happening in the main square of Santiago de Compostela.

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Pope Francis’s legacy

June 17, 2025

DERMOT ROANTREE :: Pope Francis will be remembered for insisting that mercy – both human and divine – changes everything.

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