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The intent and way of tea
November 28, 2018
GAVIN T. MURPHY :: The Irish tradition of tea drinking is meditative at its core, creating a “warm safe space” and celebrating “belonging” among people.
Read more‘Black Friday’ is the high holiday of capitalism’s calendar
November 26, 2018
KEVIN HARGADEN :: December 8 is still nearly two weeks away, but the Christmas shopping scramble has already begun. Blame Black Friday.
Read moreKeeping Ignatian spirituality authentic
November 21, 2018
'God Ever Greater' is the focus of Ignatian spirituality and the title of Brian O'Leary SJ's latest book
Read moreMountain mindfulness: The climb
November 21, 2018
ASHLEY EVANS SJ :: The Irish Jesuit draws a striking parallel between his experience climbing Sgurr Nan Each mountain in Scotland and completing the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Loyola.
Read moreJesuit murdered in South Sudan
November 21, 2018
A Kenyan Jesuit who spent two years studying in Ireland has been brutally murdered in South Sudan
Read moreClongowes crozier goes on display at National Museum
November 21, 2018
Clongowes has given the 1,000-year-old 'Prosperous crozier' to the National Museum on indefinite loan
Read moreKieran Barry-Ryan SJ: a gifted marriage counsellor
November 20, 2018
The Irish Jesuit died peacefully in Dublin on Saturday, 17 November aged 89 years
Read more‘Bohemian Rhapsody’: a reflection on the movements
November 20, 2018
BRENDAN McMANUS :: An Ignatian reflection on the life of Freddie Mercury in the light of 'Bohemian Rhapsody', Briyan Singer's 2018 film
Read moreCaravaggio still a firm favourite
November 20, 2018
The National Gallery of Ireland held a series of events marking the 25th anniversary of the loan of the Caravaggio by the Jesuits
Read moreGardiner Street Parish discerns the future
November 19, 2018
Parishioners responded to Archbishop Diarmuid Martin's invitation to address both the renewal of parish life and the Irish Church at large
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