coronavirus
Thoughts and advice from an Ignatian perspective during the Covid-19 crisis.
Moving out of lockdown – Seeds of hope for asylum seekers
June 8, 2021
As Ireland moves out of lockdown, Eugene Quinn, Jesuit Refugee Service, reflects on the cause for renewed hope among asylum seekers, refugees and forced migrants
Read moreBelvedere winning team ‘on the money’
May 24, 2021
Students from Belvedere College SJ will meet ECB President Christine Lagarde, after winning the Central Bank's economic competition
Read moreLaunching the Ignatius 500 Year
May 12, 2021
'The Ignatius 500 Year' will be launched by the Irish Jesuit Provincial, Leonard Moloney SJ, at a Mass in Gardiner St Church celebrated by Archbishop Dermot Farrell, on 20 May 2021
Read moreSuffering and passion in a pandemic
May 11, 2021
Tom Casey SJ is one of 19 contributors to a book on the Covid-19 pandemic, seen through the lens of religious belief and looking at suffering, grief, prayer and parish
Read moreLet God look at you
April 27, 2021
A Sacred Space survey reveals that their online Lenten retreat by well-known author Margaret Silf was deeply appreciated by participants from all over the world
Read moreJRS prioritises protection of refugees during pandemic
April 14, 2021
Eugene Quinn, National Director of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) in Ireland, reports on the latest local, regional and global JRS responses to Covid-19
Read moreIgnatian flavour to Fermanagh deacon’s book
April 13, 2021
Brendan McManus SJ's photos of his native Fermanagh feature in a new book of reflections for lockdown by Deacon Martin Donnelly
Read moreCaring through pictures
March 23, 2021
The North Belfast Care Zone outreach to older people has chosen a selection of photos taken by Brendan McManus SJ for their postcards and posters
Read moreA useful guide through Lent
February 9, 2021
Kieran O'Mahony's book 'Hearers of the Word' from Messenger Publications is a guide to praying and exploring the scripture readings during Lent
Read moreActive communities restoring the earth
January 13, 2021
The ACRE project in the North is working with prisoners, politicians, peacebuilding groups, and local communities in 'caring for our common home'
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