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Social justice gathering – ‘truly a gift’

May 10, 2023

The first gathering of the Irish Province's social justice apostolates took place in Milltown Park, Dublin on Wednesday, 3 May 2023.

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Homelessness theologically understood

May 9, 2023

The JCFJ Annual Lecture 2023, given by Dr Suzanne Mulligan, focused on the theological underpinnings of the Centre’s homelessness advocacy.

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JRS South Sudan emergency update

May 8, 2023

Noelle Fitzpatrick and her JRS team are providing psychosocial support and essential services for the influx of refugees into South Sudan.

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Pope Video: For ecclesial movements and groups

May 2, 2023

For May 2023, Pope Francis praises the capacity of ecclesial movements to dialogue at the service of the Church’s evangelising mission.

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Rehabilitation: An Act of Hope

April 25, 2023

"How did a Presbyterian from Ballymena, the Bible Belt of Northern Ireland, end up in a private audience with the Pope?" Read the latest 'Working Notes' for the answer.

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JRS mobilising along Sudan’s borders

April 25, 2023

Noelle Fitzpatrick, Director of the Jesuit Refugee Service South Sudan says they are preparing for an influx of refugees into South Sudan.

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‘Breakfast for Aleppo’

April 20, 2023

Tony O'Riordan SJ spoke to Oireachtas staff and invited guests in Dáil Éireann, as part of a fundraiser securing almost €12,000 for victims of the recent earthquake in Syria and...

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NCI India-Ireland lecture series

April 16, 2023

Professor Gina Quin of NCI spoke of the Jesuit commitment to social justice in her talk at the Indian Embassy in Dublin on 28 March 2023.

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‘Worst decision the Government has made’

April 5, 2023

Homelessness campaigner Peter McVerry SJ has publicly condemned the Irish Government's controversial lifting of the temporary ban on evictions.

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Pope Video: For a non-violent culture

April 3, 2023

For April 2023, Pope Francis calls for a culture of peace, maintaining that “a lasting peace can exist only without weapons.”

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