Publications

Disciples of courage

December 2, 2022

Author Brendan Comerford SJ reflects on the lives of ten inspirational people who showed immense courage in their commitment to Christ.

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Maynooth College: Essays on dying and death

November 17, 2022

The book launch of a collection of essays on dying and death took place in St Patrick's College Maynooth on 16 November 2022.

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Reflections for weekday readings 2022-2023

November 11, 2022

Fr Martin Hogan hopes his book of gospel reflections will allow the Lord's light to shine more clearly through the new liturgical year.

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Working Notes: Perspectives on our caring culture

November 1, 2022

The latest issue of Working Notes by JCFJ examines how care is expressed from societal and political perspectives in times of coronavirus.

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A new word for ‘sin’

October 28, 2022

Richard Leonard SJ scrutinises religious language in his book 'The Law of Love', and says the word 'sin' is meaningless for many young people. He has an alternative.

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Pope Francis and the gift of ‘overflow’

October 28, 2022

Austen Ivereigh was the keynote speaker at the launch of the Belfast Jesuit Spirituality Centre. Listen to his talk on “A New Imagination of the Possible: Pope Francis and the...

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Making world history

October 28, 2022

Austen Ivereigh, journalist and papal biographer, took part in the collation of the global synod document 'Enlarge the Space of Your Tent', just launched by Pope Francis .Listen to the...

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Sunday gospels in the year of Matthew

October 24, 2022

Reflections for the new liturgical year, along with inspirational quotes and invitations to 'go deeper' with the Word of God.

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The ten commandments revisited

October 21, 2022

Richard Leonard SJ's encounters with a supreme court judge and a secular Jew led him to review the ten commandments for his latest book 'The Law of Love'.

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Theology for a planet in crisis

October 4, 2022

Dr Dermot A. Lane rebukes humanity’s self-absorption and selfish harnessing of natural resources for a more integrated theology.

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