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Blessed John at the ploughing

October 9, 2023

People attending the National Ploughing Championships made a visit to Kevin O'Rourke SJ's stall to get a blessing with the cross of Blessed John Sullivan SJ.

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A ‘one-man meals-on-wheels’!

October 5, 2023

Much-loved Jesuit Brother Charles Connor SJ, from the Clongowes community, was gifted with three parties and a Mass to mark his 90th birthday,

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Remembering Father John Russell SJ

October 3, 2023

Father John Russell SJ, who spent over 50 years in Hong Kong, died peacefully on Friday 22 September at St Paul’s Hospital, Hong Kong.

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Jesuit book club community

September 27, 2023

The online, cross border book club of the Belfast Jesuit Centre are inviting new members to join their Tuesday evening gatherings.

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Studies: Art, literature and national identity

September 26, 2023

The autumn 2023 issue of 'Studies' has as its main theme the "web of indebtedness" into which Irish art and literature is woven.

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Ireland’s most vulnerable groups

September 26, 2023

'Unheard Voices: Irish Travellers and the Struggle for Social Justice', is the theme of the latest edition of Working Notes published by the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice.

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Demystifying mysticism

September 26, 2023

In his latest book Brian O’Leary SJ explores how St Ignatius has more recently been recognised as a major mystic in the Western Christian tradition alongside Teresa of Avila and...

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Remembering Brother Gabriel McKinney SJ

September 26, 2023

Jesuit brother, Gabriel McKinney SJ, who spent sixty years on mission in Africa, died on 1 August in Lusaka, Zambia, aged 89.

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A journey that shaped them

September 21, 2023

Peter McVerry SJ launched 'Brothers in Arms' by Brendan McManus SJ and James Fullam, a Dublin taxi driver. All sale proceeds go to the Peter McVerry Trust.

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James Smyth SJ RIP: Friend of the poor

September 6, 2023

Fr Jim Smyth SJ, died on 31 August. Aged 95 he had a remarkable life long involvement with those on the margins of inner city Dublin

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