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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.
Read moreAccepting limits: Obeying the body
June 4, 2025
Brendan McManus SJ :: Accepting limits – obeying the body in recuperation from surgery.
Read moreA 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'.
Read morePriests 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.
Read moreLaudato 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'.
Read moreIs 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.
Read moreJudeo-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.
Read moreImagine 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.
Read morePartition 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'.
Read moreAn 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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