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Danger in Ireland’s cities and towns

April 1, 2025

'Driver violence is endemic, with no end in sight', says Keith Adams of the JCFJ in his latest article.

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‘Simple question – complex answer’

April 1, 2025

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe launched a special edition of the Jesuit journal 'Studies' before a large gathering in Dublin's Mansion House.

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Biblical stories of motherhood

April 1, 2025

RNN Archives: Author Helen Gallivan reflects on the biblical stories of motherhood and her personal connection to the theme since giving birth

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April Messenger: Let him Easter in us

April 1, 2025

Taking part in the resurrection, what Mary knows about mercy and does much happen at Mass? Just some of the questions and themes in April's Messenger.

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Hunger in Lebanon and Syria

March 20, 2025

As the USA decimates its foreign aid budget Irish Jesuits International have made an urgent Lenten appeal to help feed people in Lebanon and Syria.

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Visions of Ireland, North and South

March 19, 2025

An Taoiseach Micheál Martin is one of a dozen writers in the new issue of Studies on the history and present reality of Irish partition.

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Crisis as opportunity for Christians

March 19, 2025

JCFJ's Social Justice theologian of the Dr Kevin Hargaden reflects on how Christians can respond to the chaos the world is now facing.

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Symbolising betrayal and sorrow

March 15, 2025

The commissioned sculpture honoring the memory of those who have suffered abuse has been installed in the entrance to Gardiner St Church.

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Fr. Kevin Casey SJ RIP – “Always full of hope”

March 11, 2025

Jesuits, family and friends, joined together as they bade a final farewell to the "always cheerful" Fr Kevin Casey SJ

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Finding the ‘one true Church’

March 11, 2025

Is the one true Church Roman or Orthodox? That question is posed and answered by Michael McGuckian SJ, in a recently published article.

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