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SUMMARY:MAR28: Retreat - Oasis Day
DESCRIPTION:An Oasis Day presents an opportunity to take some time apart – a little time to catch up with yourself\, to meet with God.  You can decide which of the elements on offer are most helpful to you\, choosing from reflections\, guided prayer\, silence and an opportunity to meet with a spiritual director. Mass is celebrated before supper.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar28-retreat-oasis-day/
LOCATION:Manresa\, 426 Clontarf Road\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150327T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150405T093000
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SUMMARY:MAR27: Holy Week Guided Retreat
DESCRIPTION:This Retreat will help you enter more deeply into the mystery of the life of Christ’s and into the Paschal Mystery in particular. During the retreat\, Michael Drennan SJ will give an input each morning as an aid to prayer and reflection\, after which he and members of the Manresa team will be available to meet retreatants personally. The ceremonies of Holy Week are celebrated in common\, culminating with the celebration of the Easter Vigil. Please phone (01) 833 1352 or email reception@manresa.ie for more information or to make a booking.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar27-holy-week-guided-retreat/
LOCATION:Manresa\, 426 Clontarf Road\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150325T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150325T203000
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SUMMARY:MAR25: Lecture - Jesuits and the Arts in the Tridentine Era
DESCRIPTION:John W. O’Malley SJ will present this public lecture ‘Jesuits and the Arts in the Tridentine Era’. John is University Professor at Georgetown University in Washington\, D.C. His books have won major prizes\, and his best known work\, ‘The First Jesuits’\, has been translated into ten languages. His book ‘What happened at Vatican II’ has become a standard reference text. \nWine reception at 6.30pm. Lecture begins at 7.00pm. \nAdmission free \nAll welcome
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar25-lecture-jesuits-and-the-arts-in-the-tridentine-era/
LOCATION:Jesuit Conference Centre\, Milltown Park\, Sandford Road\, Dublin 6
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150324T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150324T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
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SUMMARY:MAR24: Clongowes Wood College SJ Bicentenary Concert
DESCRIPTION:Music has been an integral part of life in Clongowes since the earliest days of the school some 200 years ago and is evident in the ongoing high standards of our performances in concert and competition. From the successes of Old Clongownian\, James Joyce in the Feis Ceoil to recent achievements on concert stages the tradition has gone from strength to strength. Today there is a large music staff\, in several different disciplines\, with a wide and varied range of skills\, qualifications and experience to encourage our young Clongownians in the pursuit of their musical development.  On Tuesday 24th March current and past pupils will become brothers in music in a Gala Concert that will mark the Clongowes Bicentenary. Tribute will also be paid to our rich theatrical tradition in the shape of several vignettes\, which will pepper the evening’s entertainment and add spice to a joyous celebration of the contribution to the arts in Ireland by its premier Boarding School. \nTicket prices are €15 (Child: €10) or Concessions €10. Tickets may be booked online here\, by phone 01 4170000 or in person through the National Concert Hall Box Office\, which is open from 10am – 6pm\, Monday to Saturday.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar-24-clongowes-wood-college-sj-bicentenary-concert/
LOCATION:National Concert Hall\, Earlsfort Terrace\, Dublin 2
ORGANIZER;CN="Clongowes Wood College SJ":MAILTO:reception@clongowes.net 
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150324T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150324T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
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SUMMARY:MAR24: Lenten Prayer Evening
DESCRIPTION:As a way of preparing for Easter\, Manresa offers short sessions of guided prayer and meditation on each Tuesday of Lent. These evenings create a ‘sacred space’ for you to open your heart to the Word of God\, helping you to prepare to celebrate God’s great love for us.  You can come for any one evening\, or all seven as you wish. No need to book. Just come along yourself\, or bring a family member\, a friend or anybody who you think may benefit from an evening of prayer and meditation on the events of Lent and Easter. All are very welcome.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar24-lenten-prayer-evening/
LOCATION:Manresa\, 426 Clontarf Road\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150324T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150324T113000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150305T130434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T132351Z
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SUMMARY:MAR24: Talk - 'Old Master Drawings in the National Gallery collection'
DESCRIPTION:This talk ‘Old Master Drawings in the NGI collection’ by Niamh MacNally\, National Gallery of Ireland is associated with the exhibition ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ taking place from 11 February – 31 May 2015 at the National Gallery of Ireland. Admission Free. This series of public talks is part of the celebrations to mark the Jesuit Restoration (1814-2014). \n‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ Exhibition \nIn the early 1520s\, St Ignatius Loyola\, founder of the Jesuit order\, wrote the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ to instruct followers in using their senses to imagine events and to experience for themselves the passion of Christ and the suffering and ecstasy of the saints. This philosophy appealed to artists who sought to move away from the overly mannerist style of the time as it allowed for a greater emphasis on naturalism. \nThis exhibition of saints in Baroque art has come about as part of the bi-centenary celebrations of the restoration of the Jesuit order in 1814. It brings together a select number of paintings from the Gallery’s collection which depicts popular Counter-Reformation saints such as Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist. Included in the display is a copy of the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ by Ignatius Loyola (on loan from the Jesuit Library\, Dublin)\, and two volumes of the ‘Acts of the Saints’ (on loan from Marsh’s Library). The exhibition is on view in the Beit Wing\, until 31 May 2015. Admission is free.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar24-talk-female-baroque-saints/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150322T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150322T160000
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SUMMARY:MAR22: Talk - 'Female Baroque Saints'
DESCRIPTION:This talk ‘Female Baroque Saints’ by Dr. Catherine Lawless\, Trinity College Dublin is associated with the exhibition ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ taking place from 11 February – 31 May 2015 at the National Gallery of Ireland. Admission Free. This series of public talks is part of the celebrations to mark the Jesuit Restoration (1814-2014). \n‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ Exhibition \nIn the early 1520s\, St Ignatius Loyola\, founder of the Jesuit order\, wrote the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ to instruct followers in using their senses to imagine events and to experience for themselves the passion of Christ and the suffering and ecstasy of the saints. This philosophy appealed to artists who sought to move away from the overly mannerist style of the time as it allowed for a greater emphasis on naturalism. \nThis exhibition of saints in Baroque art has come about as part of the bi-centenary celebrations of the restoration of the Jesuit order in 1814. It brings together a select number of paintings from the Gallery’s collection which depicts popular Counter-Reformation saints such as Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist. Included in the display is a copy of the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ by Ignatius Loyola (on loan from the Jesuit Library\, Dublin)\, and two volumes of the ‘Acts of the Saints’ (on loan from Marsh’s Library). The exhibition is on view in the Beit Wing\, until 31 May 2015. Admission is free.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar22-talk-female-baroque-saints/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150322T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150322T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150309T123201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T123251Z
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SUMMARY:MAR22: Lay Retreat Association Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The Lay Retreat Association of Saint Ignatius is a group of lay men and women who organise and promote retreats at weekends. In a busy world\, it is easy to understand Jesus saying to His busy apostles: “Come away by yourselves to a quiet place and rest awhile” [Mk 6:31]. If you are moved to Time Out the LRA is waiting. \n\n\n\nThis Lenten retreat will comprise of Spiritual Talks\, Rosary\, Exposition\, Sacrament of Reconciliation\, Mass and Blessing of the Sick. Spiritual Direction is offered by the Jesuit Fathers. Men\, women and couples are all welcome. Contact Lay Retreat Association 01-5577113/01-8370778 for more information or to book.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar22-lay-retreat-association-retreat/
LOCATION:Milltown Institute\, Arrupe Room\, Milltown Park\, Dublin 6
ORGANIZER;CN="Lay Retreat Association":MAILTO:lrajesuit@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150321T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150321T134000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150316T171605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150316T171850Z
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SUMMARY:MAR21: Venerable Fr John Sullivan SJ Mass
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mass in thanksgiving for life of Venerable Fr John Sullivan SJ\, and in prayer for his canonisation. Special homily and blessing with crucifix of Fr John after Mass. \nFr John Sullivan SJ (1861-1933) was a Jesuit priest with a reputation for saintliness and healing. Known for his love of the poor\, his life of prayer and fasting\, and his care of the sick\, he spent much of his priestly life in Clongowes Wood College\, Co. Kildare. In 1960 he was declared a Servant of God. He was was declared ‘Venerable’ by Pope Francis in November 2014. 
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/venerable-fr-john-sullivan-sj-mass/
LOCATION:St. Francis Xavier Church\, Gardiner Street\, Dublin 1
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150318T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150318T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150202T095156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150202T095156Z
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SUMMARY:MAR18: Talk -  ‘A Poor Church for the Poor’: What is our Call/Response?
DESCRIPTION:‘Salvation comes to us from the poor.’ What does this frequently quoted phrase mean? Who are ‘the poor’ who bring us salvation? Does Pope Francis’ ‘A Church of the Poor for the Poor’ challenge our understanding of God and the traditional spirituality we have inherited? Fr. Peter McVerry SJ addresses this theme in this public talk hosted by All Hallows College. The talk will be followed by a brief discussion with time for comments\, questions and discussion. \nThe talk is part of the Spring 2015 Series of Public Talks: Reading the signs of the times: urgent questions for the church today. Pre-booking is recommended. Contact Eileen Houlahan ehoulahan@allhallows.ie \n 
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar18-talk-poor-church-poor-callresponse/
LOCATION:All Hallows College\, Gracepark Road\, Drumcondra\, Dublin 9
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150317T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150317T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150225T124757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150225T124817Z
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SUMMARY:MAR17: Lenten Prayer Evening
DESCRIPTION:As a way of preparing for Easter\, Manresa offers short sessions of guided prayer and meditation on each Tuesday of Lent. These evenings create a ‘sacred space’ for you to open your heart to the Word of God\, helping you to prepare to celebrate God’s great love for us.  You can come for any one evening\, or all seven as you wish. No need to book. Just come along yourself\, or bring a family member\, a friend or anybody who you think may benefit from an evening of prayer and meditation on the events of Lent and Easter. All are very welcome.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar-17-lenten-prayer-evening/
LOCATION:Manresa\, 426 Clontarf Road\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150315T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150315T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150225T121834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T132518Z
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SUMMARY:MAR15: Talk - 'St Alexis\, Baroque Opera Star'
DESCRIPTION:This talk ‘St Alexis\, Baroque Opera Star’ by Adrian Le Harivel\, National Gallery of Ireland is associated with the exhibition ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ taking place from 11 February – 31 May 2015 at the National Gallery of Ireland. Admission Free. This series of public talks is part of the celebrations to mark the Jesuit Restoration (1814-2014). \n‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ Exhibition \nIn the early 1520s\, St Ignatius Loyola\, founder of the Jesuit order\, wrote the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ to instruct followers in using their senses to imagine events and to experience for themselves the passion of Christ and the suffering and ecstasy of the saints. This philosophy appealed to artists who sought to move away from the overly mannerist style of the time as it allowed for a greater emphasis on naturalism. \nThis exhibition of saints in Baroque art has come about as part of the bi-centenary celebrations of the restoration of the Jesuit order in 1814. It brings together a select number of paintings from the Gallery’s collection which depicts popular Counter-Reformation saints such as Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist. Included in the display is a copy of the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ by Ignatius Loyola (on loan from the Jesuit Library\, Dublin)\, and two volumes of the ‘Acts of the Saints’ (on loan from Marsh’s Library). The exhibition is on view in the Beit Wing\, until 31 May 2015. Admission is free.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar15-talk-st-alexis-baroque-opera-star/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T213000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150206T120923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150206T120923Z
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SUMMARY:MAR10: Lecture 8 - 'Reception of Vatican Two over 50 years: The Milltown Contribution'
DESCRIPTION:The final lecture in the Spring series of Public Lectures at Milltown Institute will be presented by Gabriel Daly OSA (Trinity College Dublin) on the subject “‘The Teaching of the Church’: What is it? Can it change?’\n\nThis series of Public Lectures titled ‘Reception of Vatican Two over 50 years: The Milltown Contribution’ brings together a number of members of Faculty who have taught for many years at the Institute\, shaping\, in the process\, the ‘colour’ of the contributions that the disciplines of Philosophy and Theology at Milltown have given to its contribution to discussion and debate since Vatican Two. These lecturers will speak to questions in their own areas of specialization which currently occupy their research and publishing interests.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar10-lecture-8-reception-vatican-two-50-years-milltown-contribution/
LOCATION:Milltown Institute\, Arrupe Room\, Milltown Park\, Dublin 6
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150210T151917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150223T095157Z
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SUMMARY:MAR10: Lenten Prayer Evening
DESCRIPTION:As a way of preparing for Easter\, Manresa offers short sessions of guided prayer and meditation on each Tuesday of Lent. These evenings create a ‘sacred space’ for you to open your heart to the Word of God\, helping you to prepare to celebrate God’s great love for us.  You can come for any one evening\, or all seven as you wish. No need to book. Just come along yourself\, or bring a family member\, a friend or anybody who you think may benefit from an evening of prayer and meditation on the events of Lent and Easter. All are very welcome.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/lenten-prayer-evening-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T113000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150225T121119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T132615Z
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SUMMARY:MAR10: Talk - The Agony and the Ecstasy: Male and Female Baroque Saints
DESCRIPTION:This talk ‘The Agony and the Ecstasy: Male and Female Baroque Saints’. by Dr. Joseph McDonnell\, Freelance art historian is associated with the exhibition ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ taking place from 11 February – 31 May 2015 at the National Gallery of Ireland. Admission Free. This series of public talks is part of the celebrations to mark the Jesuit Restoration (1814-2014). \n‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ Exhibition \nIn the early 1520s\, St Ignatius Loyola\, founder of the Jesuit order\, wrote the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ to instruct followers in using their senses to imagine events and to experience for themselves the passion of Christ and the suffering and ecstasy of the saints. This philosophy appealed to artists who sought to move away from the overly mannerist style of the time as it allowed for a greater emphasis on naturalism. \nThis exhibition of saints in Baroque art has come about as part of the bi-centenary celebrations of the restoration of the Jesuit order in 1814. It brings together a select number of paintings from the Gallery’s collection which depicts popular Counter-Reformation saints such as Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist. Included in the display is a copy of the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ by Ignatius Loyola (on loan from the Jesuit Library\, Dublin)\, and two volumes of the ‘Acts of the Saints’ (on loan from Marsh’s Library).\nThe exhibition is on view in the Beit Wing\, until 31 May 2015. Admission is free.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar10-talk-the-agony-and-the-ecstasy-male-and-female-baroque-saints/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150308T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150308T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150225T110535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T132643Z
UID:18686-1425826800-1425830400@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:MAR08: Talk - ‘Saints and Sinners: Carvaggio’s Northern European Followers"
DESCRIPTION:This talk ‘Saints and Sinners: Carvaggio’s Northern European Followers” by Dr Louise Kelly\, University College Dublin is associated with the exhibition ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ which is taking place from 11 February – 31 May 2015 at the National Gallery of Ireland. Admission to this talk is free. This series of public talks is part of the celebrations to mark the Jesuit Restoration (1814-2014). \n‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ Exhibition\n \nIn the early 1520s\, St Ignatius Loyola\, founder of the Jesuit order\, wrote the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ to instruct followers in using their senses to imagine events and to experience for themselves the passion of Christ and the suffering and ecstasy of the saints. This philosophy appealed to artists who sought to move away from the overly mannerist style of the time as it allowed for a greater emphasis on naturalism. \nThis exhibition of saints in Baroque art has come about as part of the bi-centenary celebrations of the restoration of the Jesuit order in 1814. It brings together a select number of paintings from the Gallery’s collection which depicts popular Counter-Reformation saints such as Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist. Included in the display is a copy of the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ by Ignatius Loyola (on loan from the Jesuit Library\, Dublin)\, and two volumes of the ‘Acts of the Saints’ (on loan from Marsh’s Library).\nThe exhibition is on view in the Beit Wing\, until 31 May 2015. Admission is free.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar08-talk-saints-and-sinners-carvaggios-northern-european-followers/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150305T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150305T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150225T111937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T132714Z
UID:18687-1425580200-1425587400@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:MAR05: Talk - 'The Jesuits and the Arts: In the Tridentine Era'
DESCRIPTION:This talk ‘The Jesuits and the Arts: In the Tridentine Era‘ by Professor John W. O’Malley SJ\, Department of Theology\, Georgetown University\, Washington DC is associated with the exhibition ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ taking place from 11 February – 31 May 2015 at the National Gallery of Ireland. This talk will be preceded by a talk  ‘Art Studies An Introduction’ by Noel Barber SJ\, Chair\, Gonzaga College. Tickets €8.50/ €5 Concessions\, from the Gallery Shop. This series of public talks is part of the celebrations to mark the Jesuit Restoration (1814-2014). \n‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ Exhibition \nIn the early 1520s\, St Ignatius Loyola\, founder of the Jesuit order\, wrote the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ to instruct followers in using their senses to imagine events and to experience for themselves the passion of Christ and the suffering and ecstasy of the saints. This philosophy appealed to artists who sought to move away from the overly mannerist style of the time as it allowed for a greater emphasis on naturalism. \nThis exhibition of saints in Baroque art has come about as part of the bi-centenary celebrations of the restoration of the Jesuit order in 1814. It brings together a select number of paintings from the Gallery’s collection which depicts popular Counter-Reformation saints such as Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist. Included in the display is a copy of the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ by Ignatius Loyola (on loan from the Jesuit Library\, Dublin)\, and two volumes of the ‘Acts of the Saints’ (on loan from Marsh’s Library).\nThe exhibition is on view in the Beit Wing\, until 31 May 2015. Admission is free.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar05-talk-the-jesuits-and-the-arts-in-the-tridentine-era/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150313
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150224T173957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150224T173957Z
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SUMMARY:MAR04: Novena of Grace
DESCRIPTION:The Novena of Grace is a nine day novena in honour of St. Francis Xavier which occurs from March 4-12 each year. The homilist at the Novena this year will be Fr Michael Coutts SJ. Times of the Novena are Weekdays 11am\, 1pm\, 5.30pm\, 7.30pm Saturday 11am\, 1pm\, 6pm Sunday 11am\, 12.30 pm\, 3.30 pm. Music for the liturgies will be provided by the Gardiner Street Church Organist Denice Doyle with Cantors Margaret Brennan and Cathy Keane. There will be Quiet Prayer at the end of each Mass led by Fr Donal Neary SJ.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar04-novena-of-grace/
LOCATION:St. Francis Xavier Church\, Gardiner Street\, Dublin 1
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T213000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150206T120034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150206T120805Z
UID:18549-1425411000-1425418200@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:MAR03: Lecture 7 - 'Reception of Vatican Two over 50 years: The Milltown Contribution'
DESCRIPTION:The seventh lecture in the Spring series of Public Lectures at Milltown Institute will be presented by Kieran Cronin OFM (Milltown Institute) on the subject ‘Virtue Ethics’.\n\nThis series of Public Lectures titled ‘Reception of Vatican Two over 50 years: The Milltown Contribution’ brings together a number of members of Faculty who have taught for many years at the Institute\, shaping\, in the process\, the ‘colour’ of the contributions that the disciplines of Philosophy and Theology at Milltown have given to its contribution to discussion and debate since Vatican Two. These lecturers will speak to questions in their own areas of specialization which currently occupy their research and publishing interests.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar03-lecture-7-reception-vatican-two-50-years-milltown-contribution/
LOCATION:Milltown Institute\, Arrupe Room\, Milltown Park\, Dublin 6
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150210T151723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150225T110652Z
UID:18574-1425411000-1425416400@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:MAR03: Lenten Prayer Evening
DESCRIPTION:As a way of preparing for Easter\, Manresa offers short sessions of guided prayer and meditation on each Tuesday of Lent. These evenings create a ‘sacred space’ for you to open your heart to the Word of God\, helping you to prepare to celebrate God’s great love for us.  You can come for any one evening\, or all seven as you wish. No need to book. Just come along yourself\, or bring a family member\, a friend or anybody who you think may benefit from an evening of prayer and meditation on the events of Lent and Easter. All are very welcome.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/lenten-prayer-evening/
LOCATION:Manresa\, 426 Clontarf Road\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T113000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150219T184750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T132806Z
UID:18649-1425378600-1425382200@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:MAR03: Talk - An Introduction to ‘Images of Baroque Saints’
DESCRIPTION:This talk ‘An Introduction to ‘Images of Baroque Saints’’ is associated with the exhibition ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ taking place from 11 February – 31 May 2015 at the National Gallery of Ireland. Admission to this talk is free. This series of public talks is part of the celebrations to mark the Jesuit Restoration (1814-2014). \nDr. Audrey Nicholls\, NGI guest curator \n\n ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ Exhibition\n \nIn the early 1520s\, St Ignatius Loyola\, founder of the Jesuit order\, wrote the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ to instruct followers in using their senses to imagine events and to experience for themselves the passion of Christ and the suffering and ecstasy of the saints. This philosophy appealed to artists who sought to move away from the overly mannerist style of the time as it allowed for a greater emphasis on naturalism. \nThis exhibition of saints in Baroque art has come about as part of the bi-centenary celebrations of the restoration of the Jesuit order in 1814. It brings together a select number of paintings from the Gallery’s collection which depicts popular Counter-Reformation saints such as Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist. Included in the display is a copy of the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ by Ignatius Loyola (on loan from the Jesuit Library\, Dublin)\, and two volumes of the ‘Acts of the Saints’ (on loan from Marsh’s Library).\nThe exhibition is on view in the Beit Wing\, until 31 May 2015. Admission is free. \n 
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar03-talk-introduction-images-baroque-saints/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150302T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150225T124419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150225T124419Z
UID:18696-1425326400-1425398400@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:MAR02: Retreat - Oasis Day for Priests
DESCRIPTION:This day present priests with a chance to take some time apart\, for prayer together\, celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation or spiritual direction. Priests are welcome to gather on Monday evening at 8:00 p.m. for a film\, conversation or quiet time and to stay overnight leaving on Tuesday afternoon.  (It is also possible to attend for the day only\, cost €40).
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar02-retreat-oasis-day-for-priests/
LOCATION:Manresa\, 426 Clontarf Road\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150302T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150302T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150210T155813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150210T155813Z
UID:18577-1425324600-1425330000@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:MAR02: Talk - Pope Francis - behind the mission - Austen Ivereigh
DESCRIPTION:Two years on from his election\, Pope Francis continues to fascinate the world and disconcert many in the Church. What is his vision – and what reforms does he want to see? From deep research into his life and writings\, the author of an authoritative new biography offers us some keys to the Francis reform – as well as the spiritual sources of his radical leadership. \nAusten Ivereigh is author of Pope Francis\, The Great Reformer (Allen and Unwin\, 2014). Austen is a Catholic writer\, campaigner\, and co-ordinator of Catholic Voices. He is former deputy editor of The Tablet and contributes regularly to The Guardian\, America magazine\, Our Sunday Visitor\, The Tablet\, The Spectator\, among others.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar02-talk-pope-francis-behind-mission-austen-ivereigh/
LOCATION:St. Francis Xavier Church\, Gardiner Street\, Dublin 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150301T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150301T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150219T171551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150219T171835Z
UID:18646-1425222000-1425225600@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:MAR01: Talk - The Significance of the discovery of a Caravaggio in Dublin
DESCRIPTION:This talk ‘The Significance of the discovery of a Caravaggio in Dublin’ is associated with the exhibition ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ taking place from 11 February – 31 May 2015 at the National Gallery of Ireland. Admission to this talk is free. This series of public talks is part of the celebrations to mark the Jesuit Restoration (1814-2014). \nNoel Barber SJ\, Chair\, Gonzaga College. \n\n ‘Passion and Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints’ Exhibition\n \nIn the early 1520s\, St Ignatius Loyola\, founder of the Jesuit order\, wrote the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ to instruct followers in using their senses to imagine events and to experience for themselves the passion of Christ and the suffering and ecstasy of the saints. This philosophy appealed to artists who sought to move away from the overly mannerist style of the time as it allowed for a greater emphasis on naturalism. \nThis exhibition of saints in Baroque art has come about as part of the bi-centenary celebrations of the restoration of the Jesuit order in 1814. It brings together a select number of paintings from the Gallery’s collection which depicts popular Counter-Reformation saints such as Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist. Included in the display is a copy of the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ by Ignatius Loyola (on loan from the Jesuit Library\, Dublin)\, and two volumes of the ‘Acts of the Saints’ (on loan from Marsh’s Library).\nThe exhibition is on view in the Beit Wing\, until 31 May 2015. Admission is free. \n 
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/mar01-talk-significance-discovery-caravaggio-dublin/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150228T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150301T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150219T185207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150219T185207Z
UID:18650-1425150000-1425232800@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:FEB28: Lay Retreat Association Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The Lay Retreat Association of Saint Ignatius is a group of lay men and women who organise and promote retreats at weekends. In a busy world\, it is easy to understand Jesus saying to His busy apostles: “Come away by yourselves to a quiet place and rest awhile” [Mk 6:31]. If you are moved to Time Out the LRA is waiting. \n\n\n\nThis retreat will comprise of Spiritual Talks\, Rosary\, Exposition\, Sacrament of Reconciliation\, Mass and Blessing of the Sick. Spiritual Direction is offered by the Jesuit Fathers. Men\, women and couples are all welcome. Silence is observed during the retreat until tea-time on Sunday.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/feb28-lay-retreat-association-retreat/
LOCATION:Manresa\, 426 Clontarf Road\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Lay Retreat Association":MAILTO:lrajesuit@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T213000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150206T115649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150206T120019Z
UID:18548-1424806200-1424813400@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:FEB24: Lecture 6 - 'Reception of Vatican Two over 50 years: The Milltown Contribution'
DESCRIPTION:The sixth lecture in the Spring series of Public Lectures at Milltown Institute will be presented by Suzanne Mulligan (St. Patrick’s College\, Maynooth) on the subject ‘Developments in Feminist Social Ethics since Vatican II’.\n\nThis series of Public Lectures titled ‘Reception of Vatican Two over 50 years: The Milltown Contribution’ brings together a number of members of Faculty who have taught for many years at the Institute\, shaping\, in the process\, the ‘colour’ of the contributions that the disciplines of Philosophy and Theology at Milltown have given to its contribution to discussion and debate since Vatican Two. These lecturers will speak to questions in their own areas of specialization which currently occupy their research and publishing interests.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/feb24-lecture-6-reception-vatican-two-50-years-milltown-contribution/
LOCATION:Milltown Institute\, Arrupe Room\, Milltown Park\, Dublin 6
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150210T151553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150210T152020Z
UID:18573-1424806200-1424811600@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:FEB24: Lenten Prayer Evening
DESCRIPTION:As a way of preparing for Easter\, Manresa offers short sessions of guided prayer and meditation on each Tuesday of Lent. These evenings create a ‘sacred space’ for you to open your heart to the Word of God\, helping you to prepare to celebrate God’s great love for us.  You can come for any one evening\, or all seven as you wish. No need to book. Just come along yourself\, or bring a family member\, a friend or anybody who you think may benefit from an evening of prayer and meditation on the events of Lent and Easter. All are very welcome.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/feb24-lenten-prayer-evening/
LOCATION:Manresa\, 426 Clontarf Road\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150222
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150210T140444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170424T123640Z
UID:18568-1424476800-1424563199@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:FEB21: The Venerable Fr John Sullivan Mass
DESCRIPTION:Archbishop Diarmuid Martin will be the main celebrant at the Venerable Fr John Sullivan SJ Annual Mass in Saint Francis Xavier’s Church\, Gardiner Street at 11am on Saturday 21 February. On this occasion to celebrate Fr John being declared Venerable by Pope Francis in November 8 2014\, we are delighted to welcome also Archbishop Michael Jackson\, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin. Fr John was baptised in St Georges’ Church into the Church of Ireland. Archbishop Jackson’s presence recalls Fr John’s earlier Christian community. Fr John’s relatives from the Lloyd families are also very welcome. Blessing with the crucifix of Fr John before and after the Mass. Everyone is welcome for a cup of tea after the Mass. \nFr John Sullivan SJ (1861-1933) was a Jesuit priest with a reputation for saintliness and healing. Known for his love of the poor\, his life of prayer and fasting\, and his care of the sick\, he spent much of his priestly life in Clongowes Wood College\, Co. Kildare. In 1960 he was declared a Servant of God. He was was declared ‘Venerable’ by Pope Francis in November 2014. 
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/feb21-venerable-fr-john-sullivan-mass/
LOCATION:St. Francis Xavier Church\, Gardiner Street\, Dublin 1
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Francis Xavier's Parish":MAILTO:sfx@jesuit.ie
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150218T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150218T133000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150210T135310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150210T171803Z
UID:18564-1424262600-1424266200@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:FEB18: Discussion - "Where the hell is God?"
DESCRIPTION:Where the hell is God?  When faced with suffering or terrible things happening in our lives or in our world\, We all ask the question “Where the hell is God?” Australian priest Richard Leonard SJ asked this question when his sister was in a road accident that left her paralysed from the neck down. Fr Richard will lead a discussion on how we relate to God when bad things happen. Distribution of Ashes will take place following the discussion.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/feb18-discussion-hell-god/
LOCATION:Corpus Christi Church\, Moyross\, Limerick
ORGANIZER;CN="Moyross Parish":MAILTO:moyrossparish@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150217T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150217T213000
DTSTAMP:20260505T084824
CREATED:20150206T114939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150206T114939Z
UID:18545-1424201400-1424208600@jesuit.ie
SUMMARY:FEB17: Lecture 5 - 'Reception of Vatican Two over 50 years: The Milltown Contribution'
DESCRIPTION:The fifth lecture in the Spring series of Public Lectures at Milltown Institute will be presented by Thomas O’Loughlin (University of Nottingham\, UK) on the subject ‘The Early Eucharist: Justin’s Account Reconsidered’.\n\nThis series of Public Lectures titled ‘Reception of Vatican Two over 50 years: The Milltown Contribution’ brings together a number of members of Faculty who have taught for many years at the Institute\, shaping\, in the process\, the ‘colour’ of the contributions that the disciplines of Philosophy and Theology at Milltown have given to its contribution to discussion and debate since Vatican Two. These lecturers will speak to questions in their own areas of specialization which currently occupy their research and publishing interests.
URL:https://jesuit.ie/events/feb17-lecture-5-reception-vatican-two-50-years-milltown-contribution/
LOCATION:Milltown Institute\, Arrupe Room\, Milltown Park\, Dublin 6
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