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Preserving Tonga culture

August 20, 2019

Padraig Swan, who has been visiting the Zambia-Malawi Province for many years, reports on the process of transferring archives of Tonga culture to an online platform

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Lynching: India’s shame

August 16, 2019

Cedric Prakash SJ, has returned to India from Ireland and is appalled and shamed by what is happening in his native country

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Large numbers attend ‘Jesuit Week’ at Knock

August 15, 2019

Retreats, spiritual direction, prayer guidance, and talks were all on offer from Jesuits and colleagues hosting 'Jesuit Week' at Knock

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Journeying with Jesuits

August 14, 2019

Seven young men and two Jesuits experienced the highs and lows of pilgrimage in County Mayo

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Strong Irish presence at Jesuit studies symposium

August 2, 2019

Participants at an archivist conference in Boston College heard about four-hundred-year-old letters of St Ignatius found inside the columns of an altar to Our Lady in 2016

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JCFJ critiques disastrous government response to homelessness

July 20, 2019

Fr Peter McVerry SJ and the JCFJ have expressed their deep criticism of the government's homelessness action plan, Rebuilding Ireland, on its third anniversary

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Apostleship of Prayer – 175 years

July 20, 2019

An account by Donal Neary SJ of the celebration of the 175th anniversary of the Apostleship of Prayer with Pope Francis in Rome

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Retreat for Roman houses

July 16, 2019

Brian Mac Cuarta SJ and Gerry Whelan SJ took part in a recent retreat to improve the quality of their lives as Jesuits working in Rome

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‘A deservedly decorated Brother’

June 28, 2019

Br Charles Connor SJ of the Clongowes Community was presented with the Papal Benemerenti Medal by Bishop Denis Nulty on Trinity Sunday

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Ignatian formation in schools

June 27, 2019

A gathering of formators took place recently in Milltown Park, Dublin to discuss ways to keep the Jesuit story and ethos alive

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