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McVerry Trust broadly welcomes budget

September 27, 2022

The Peter McVerry Trust has given a broad welcome to Budget 2023. It identified key areas which will impact positively on the people it works with.

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Studies: Changing Catholic culture

September 27, 2022

The autumn Studies reflects on the seismic shift in Irish Catholicism over recent decades, in the light of Derek Scally’s The Best Catholics in the World.

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Asylum seekers enjoy JRS summer activities

September 26, 2022

Over 500 forcibly displaced young people and adults benefited from all of Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland's Summer Programme activities.

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Contributing to a critical conversation

September 20, 2022

Former President Mary McAleese and journalist Pat Leahy launched Jonathan Tiernan's new book, on the politics of primary education.

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Teachings of a Jesuit Zen master

September 20, 2022

Roshi Robert Kennedy SJ gave a number of formal and informal talks at a five-day Zen retreat in the Dominican Retreat Centre, Dublin.

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JCFJ ‘alarmed’ at Minister’s comments

September 13, 2022

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice says the government's prison service agenda is detrimental to prisoners' welfare.

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‘Elizabeth and me!’ – An Irish Jesuit remembers

September 12, 2022

Fr Terry Howard SJ reflects on his meeting with the UK's longest-serving monarch in Buckingham Palace in 2019.

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Surprise in store for secular Europe

September 7, 2022

After directing the Faith and Politics week for young adults, Dr Kevin Hargaden (JCFJ) had to abandon an unfavourable assumption.

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Ignatius 500 – A year to remember

August 31, 2022

Gerry Clarke SJ and Christine Halloran report on the events that took place during the Ignatian Year, including the special closing Mass.

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Tackling the scourge of homelessness

August 30, 2022

As homeless figures soar the Peter McVerry Trust calls for three-fold action from government.

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