Social Justice
COP28 campaign launched
November 6, 2023
Irish Jesuits and their colleagues across the world have launched their COP28@Homecampaign to advocate for better climate change decisions at the world meeting.
Read moreKeeping hope alive
October 25, 2023
Tony O'Riordan SJ, working with JRS in Syria, tells Pat Coyle about the impact there of the catastrophic events in Palestine and Israel.
Read moreProfessor Gill Goulding: Abuse and Mercy
October 24, 2023
Prof. Gill Goulding speaks with Pat Coyle about her recent writings on the important topic of clerical sexual abuse in the Catholic Church
Read moreExploring ‘Laudate Deum’
October 16, 2023
Sunny Jacob SJ summarises the Pope's concerns about the state of the planet and what we can do to halt the destruction of our common home.
Read moreOur ‘pointed and practical’ ecology policy
October 10, 2023
The Provincial Shane Daly SJ recently launched the Jesuit Province Ecology Policy which he says is 'concise, pointed, and practical.
Read more‘Laudate Deum’ – hope for the planet
October 10, 2023
Pope Francis latest document 'Laudate Deum' was clearly written to inspire delegates attending COP28, the December UN climate change conference, says Kevin Hargaden.
Read moreIreland’s most vulnerable groups
September 26, 2023
'Unheard Voices: Irish Travellers and the Struggle for Social Justice', is the theme of the latest edition of Working Notes published by the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice.
Read moreJesuit life: Phelan good
September 18, 2023
Tom Phelan SJ is a Jesuit brother, composer, instrumentalist and motorbike enthusiast. Why did he join the Jesuits?
Read moreJames Smyth SJ RIP: Friend of the poor
September 6, 2023
Fr Jim Smyth SJ, died on 31 August. Aged 95 he had a remarkable life long involvement with those on the margins of inner city Dublin
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