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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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Accepting limits: Obeying the body

June 4, 2025

Brendan McManus SJ :: Accepting limits – obeying the body in recuperation from surgery.

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A retrospective on Rerum Novarum

May 21, 2025

STUDIES ARCHIVES :: A look back from 1931 to the great social encyclical of Pope Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum, 'On New Things'.

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Priests on the Margins

May 8, 2025

BILL TONER SJ :: With the sharp decline in vocations, it is likely that the resident island priest is a vanishing species.

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Laudato Si’ and the future of work

May 1, 2025

STUDIES :: On the occasion of the death of Pope Francis, an excerpt from a 2015 article by Martin Maier SJ on Laudato Si'.

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Is it harder being a priest today?

April 9, 2025

BILL TONER SJ :: Being a Catholic priest nowadays is more complicated than when I joined the Jesuits over fifty years ago.

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Judeo-Christian theology and ecological crisis

April 3, 2025

[STUDIES] :: In this 1996 article, Prof. Desmond Gillmor assesses the impact of the concept of ‘ecological dominion’ in the Judeo-Christian tradition.

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Imagine there’s no heaven

March 19, 2025

BILL TONER SJ :: The charge that religion discourages people from “living for today” must be called into question.

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Partition and the common good

March 19, 2025

DERMOT ROANTREE :: When it comes to contested borders it is essential that the common good be put before 'reasons of state'.

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An Irish Anglican’s response to Vatican II

March 6, 2025

STUDIES :: In this 2012 article, Irish Anglican priest Patrick Comerford discusses the impact of Vatican II on Anglican-Catholic relations.

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