Social Justice

Emergency appeal for Lebanese families

March 24, 2026

Irish Jesuits International have launched a Middle East emergency appeal to support refugees in Lebanon fleeing their homes, being bombed by Israeli forces.

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The privilege of life-changing work

March 13, 2026

Allan Ggita SJ is in Ireland speaking about his privileged life working with vulnerable communities in one of the largest slums in Kenya.

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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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‘Access all areas’ a third-level education model

March 11, 2026

The Taoiseach officially opened a state-of-the-art building at the National College of Ireland. The college, founded by the Jesuits, is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

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Reimagining the economy in the spirit of St. Francis

March 2, 2026

JCFJ and Faber companions support the launch of a global movement of young people reimagining the economy

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JCFJ partners with the EU on housing

February 27, 2026

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice is partnering with the EU Parliament to start a national conversation about Ireland's deepening housing crisis.

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Hope – a defiant theological stance

February 26, 2026

Fr David Neuhaus, a South African-born Jewish Israeli who became a Catholic and a Jesuit, gave a moving talk via Zoom from Jerusalem to the Belfast Jesuit Centre Book Club.

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Working with nature to reduce flooding

February 16, 2026

Ciara Murphy: Despite our centuries of familiarity with rain, we have not learned to live well with it.

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St Brigid and the sacred trees

January 30, 2026

On the feast of St Brigid, Irish Jesuits International has just launched a tree as a new gift in its ethical shopping catalogue.

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Planting seeds in January

January 30, 2026

RNN Archives, The meaning of Spring: "Keep the heart filled with hope and see the sacredness of everything" says Sister Pauline McGrath.

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