Newsletter
‘Remember, give thanks, be surprised’.
October 7, 2016
Longstanding members of the Lay Retreat Association gathered for a final thanksgiving Mass followed by dinner in Milltown Park
Read moreDiscipleship in ‘the great cathedral of creation’
October 6, 2016
David Tuohy SJ was the invited preacher at the ordination of four Church of Ireland Deacons, two men and two women, in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Read moreIgnatian retreat changed MP’s life
October 4, 2016
Former MP Sarah Tether, now Director of the Jesuit Refugee Service UK, was the keynote speaker at the annual Faith and Life convention in Belfast.
Read moreA first for Irish language in Rome
October 4, 2016
For the first time in the Society of Jesus' four hundred and seventy five year history, Irish has been used at a Jesuit General Congregation.
Read more‘Simple, solemn, beautiful’.
October 3, 2016
At the opening Mass of GC36 Jesuits were called on to be courageous in their deliberations to choose a new leader.
Read moreHard-hitting homilies
September 28, 2016
Fr Tony O'Riordan SJ, PP in Moyross, Limerick, has been making headlines with his hard-hitting sermons directed at drug dealers and politicians.
Read moreCrescent College students make seven retreats
September 27, 2016
Sixth year students from Crescent College Comprehensive went on a variety of two-day retreats this September.
Read moreToo old for the craic in Cracow?
September 26, 2016
Brendan McManus SJ, author of 'Redemption Road', is on the pilgrim trail again, this time as a Magis16 leader and participant in World Youth Day in Cracow.
Read more‘Laudato Sí’ reflections one year on
September 26, 2016
The Jesuit Centre in Galway is holding a series of evenings about responding to the Pope's call to "care for our common home" in last year's 'Laudato Sí'.
Read moreGreat turnout at The Ploughing
September 22, 2016
Government minister Simon Coveney TD was one of the many thousands of visitors to the Jesuit tent at the National Ploughing Championships, which finished today, 22 September.
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