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The liberating force of theology

April 4, 2017

Kevin Hargaden has taken up the position of Social Theology Officer for the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice

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Where to for the Irish Church?

March 22, 2017

The lead articles of the Spring 2017 issue of Studies all concur in the judgement that a phase – at least a phase – of Irish Catholicism has ended

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‘Crazy World’

March 22, 2017

Brendan McManus SJ, author of 'Redemption Road: Grieving on the Camino', had an unforgettable moment at a recent concert featuring the popular Irish rock band Aslan

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Heartbroken saying goodbye

March 21, 2017

The sister of well-known author Richard Leonard SJ died on Saturday 18 March. Tracey was the catalyst for his best selling book 'Where the Hell is God?'

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‘Loneliness – the worst thing in the world’

March 15, 2017

Staff and students in Belvedere are marking one hundred years of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in the college

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Towards a zero-waste lifestyle

March 15, 2017

Environmental justice officer Catherine Devitt reports on the importance of pursuing a zero-waste lifestyle

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A Lenten treat

March 6, 2017

Aidan Mathews, RTÉ producer, playwright and poet, has written an online lenten retreat for Irish Jesuit Communications

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Endings and beginnings in the Far East

February 21, 2017

John Guiney SJ visited his fellow Jesuits in the Far East where he witnessed endings and beginnings of Jesuit works

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Irish Jesuit input to Australian abuse commission

February 15, 2017

Gerry O’Hanlon SJ drew on the Murphy Report and his own reflections to offer some possible learning for Australia's Child Sexual Abuse Commission

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Jesuit Curia joins ‘Flights for Forests’ initiative

February 8, 2017

Limerick-born Jesuit Pedro Walpole is involved in a expanding scheme to protect vulnerable forests

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