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Has the Irish development model run its course?
January 16, 2025
The main theme of the winter 2024 issue of Studies is the negative social consequences of the Irish development model of heavy reliance on Foreign Direct Investment.
Read moreRemembering Gaza in Manresa
January 14, 2025
In a 'pilgrimage of hope' people travelled to Manresa in sub-zero temperatures, to show their solidarity with the suffering children of Gaza.
Read moreJanuary Messenger: A Year of Hope
January 14, 2025
A year of Hope, why pray for the dead? and choosing a word for the year, just some of the themes in this month’s January Messenger.
Read more‘Do You Believe This?’
January 10, 2025
Jesuits and friends took part in various events for Christian Unity Week, 18 -25 January, 2025.
Read moreMaking New Year resolutions work
January 9, 2025
Another new year and another chance to make resolutions that we'll probably break before the month is out. But it doesn't have to be that way.
Read moreJesuit and Imam’s joint concern
January 9, 2025
Jesuit Edmond Grace and Imam Shamsudeen MacSeain jointly bemoan the lack of places for prayer in their local area and beyond.
Read moreAnother record-breaking Belvo SleepOut
January 9, 2025
Another record- breaking fundraiser by Jesuit students and past pupils of the Christmas SleepOut24 in Dublin, and for the first time, London.
Read moreWinter issue of Studies launched in RIA
December 18, 2024
The winter 2024 issue of Studies was launched at the end of the annual lecture of the Nevin Economic Research Institute in the Royal Irish Academy, on 5 December.
Read moreWalk, love, pray
December 12, 2024
The Way is love, says mental health care professional Prof Jim Lucey in his sermon at Christchurch Cathedral, preached after a 'buen camino'.
Read moreSearching for home this Christmas
December 12, 2024
As the old year ends and a new government is in the offing, Dr Kevin Hargaden has some thoughts on the housing crisis they should heed.
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