Social Justice
Another record-breaking Belvo SleepOut
January 9, 2025
Another record- breaking fundraiser by Jesuit students and past pupils of the Christmas SleepOut24 in Dublin, and for the first time, London.
Read moreThe Pope Video: For the right to an education
January 7, 2025
Pope Francis asks that we pray for migrants, refugees and those affected by war that they may have a right to an education in this months 'Pope Video'
Read moreThe homeless are not forgotten
December 19, 2024
Actors Paul Rudd and Jack Raynor and singer-songwriter Nick Jonas have videoed their message of support for the 41st annual Belvedere Christmas SleepOut.
Read moreCuria Christmas fundraisers
December 18, 2024
Curia staff were raffling, buying, and singing throughout Christmas week to raise money for Irish Jesuits International's work in Sudan and Kenya.
Read moreWinter issue of Studies launched in RIA
December 18, 2024
The winter 2024 issue of Studies was launched at the end of the annual lecture of the Nevin Economic Research Institute in the Royal Irish Academy, on 5 December.
Read moreSearching for home this Christmas
December 12, 2024
As the old year ends and a new government is in the offing, Dr Kevin Hargaden has some thoughts on the housing crisis they should heed.
Read moreHope and fear in Syria
December 9, 2024
Tony O'Riordan has been giving updates on the latest developments in Syria to Pat Kenny on Newstalk and Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications
Read moreUpdate on Jesuit naming process
November 27, 2024
An update on the progress of the Independent Working Group established to review the files of all Jesuits who are the subject of child abuse allegations.
Read moreJCFJ guide to pre-election asks
November 25, 2024
Rising inequality; the housing and homeless crisis; climate change; war. These are the many "wicked issues" that feature in the JCFJ Manifesto
Read moreRevisiting ‘Small Things Like These’
November 12, 2024
The film 'Small Things Like These' focuses on the institutionalisation of women in Ireland 40 years ago. Keith Adams says it is far from over..
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