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Harry Clarke window installed in Gardiner St

August 3, 2017

Jesuits from home and abroad marked St Ignatius feast day by unveiling a newly acquired stained glass portrait of St Francis Xavier in Gardiner St Church, Dublin

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Life and death in the trenches

July 29, 2017

Dalkey Library is hosting an exhibition of the life and death of Jesuit war chaplain Fr Willie Doyle SJ, a Dalkey native, who was killed in the Battle of Ypres...

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Walk, talk, pray

July 27, 2017

Irish Jesuits are leading young people from around the world in a pilgrimage along the Wicklow Way

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Finding God through the streets of Dublin

July 13, 2017

Stephen Noon SJ is a British Jesuit novice on an urban pilgrimage of Dublin, as part of a short experiment to go beyond his comfort zone and test his vocation.

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Paddy Crowe SJ – a quality educator

July 6, 2017

At Paddy Crowe SJ's funeral mass, Bruce Bradley SJ spoke of his dedicated ministry as an educator, his extroverted personality and his painful letting go

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A lady of ‘deep kindness’ retires

June 28, 2017

Terry Locke helped Loyola Press to grow from a small operation to the foremost catechetical publishing company in the US

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Remembering the Great War chaplains

June 21, 2017

At a recent centenary commemoration, archivist Damien Burke spoke about the Irish Jesuit chaplains at Messines, Flanders, including Fr Willie Doyle

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Jesuit working in spirituality honoured

June 20, 2017

Michael O’Sullivan SJ has become the first ever Irish person to be elected to the Executive Board of the British Association for the Study of Spirituality (BASS)

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The besetting sin of banking and finance

June 14, 2017

In the summer issue of 'Studies', Professor Ray Kinsella addresses the failure of banks to engage with the moral implications of their decision-making processes on society

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Inspirational Jesuit lives

June 14, 2017

'With Christ in Service' is a book about the lives of inspirational Jesuits through the ages. It's written by Jesuits, and published by Messenger Publications

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